I delete my text messages on a regular basis, but when I went into that file finder thing, and typed in a generic word I knew I had in loads of my texts, and sure enough, loads popped up.
They are obviously saved somewhere, but how do I totally delete them from the the memory, my HD2 is so slow...
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try going to all messages, then go to option and change to traditional view, and then go delete--> then select all, and finally delete. Hope that makes sense.
That will delete all messages including sent. Then you would need to go back to all messages and then go to trash and empty trash bin as that is where they go after you press delete.
Hope this helps! if this doesnt work just message me
Hi, I have been using go SMS pro and I made some backups and made it auto backup by schedule..
I've noticed now that something probably went wrong and now I've got most of my SMS twice or trice, or even 4 times duplicate..
And if ill try to fix it handily by my self it'll take me 40 years, cuz I got over a thousand messages.. and each one is 2-4 times..
Is there any app that you know that could scan it and delete it by its own?
Like scanning the whole SMS and delete those who are the same..?
Please help. Its very important for me.
Thanks,
Yarden.
I'll second this one! Most other SMS apps have a way of sorting duplicates? They see sent or received dates. Would be cool if GOSMS could do this too. I noticed that a 3rd party sms app cannot back up GOSMS's SMS (geeze that's a mouthful to say lol)... the only way you can allow them to function is if you uncheck the box for disable other SMS apps inside GOSMS; but doing that in it's self causes other issues.
Hey
You said "most other app got way of.sorting duplicates.."
Can you name one please?
Although this is very old post and I already fixed the problem of duplicating the messages each backup, I still got a lot of old messages twice / trice...
Can you name a app that can scan and fix it?
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You could use "SMS Backup & Restore".
Make a Backup, Check if it was ok, Delete all SMS, Restore from Backup -> There you can choose if the Restore should check if the Message exists...
How do I choose such a thing?
Can you be more accurate please? I can not see such an option.
Do you talk about go sms?
Thanks.
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you can try my app BackupSMS. It has this feature (delete duplicate messages).
kAmMa's BackupSMS for Android - http://bit.ly/eVTEEn
Oh that's exactly what I was looking for!!!
It fixed my problem so easily!
God will bless you for inventing this simply genius app!
Thank you!
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Kamma I downloaded your app to try and remove some duplicate messages I have but I get a force close.
I have an HTC ONE X running ICS
Life saver! I used SMSBackupRestore to restore backups after my phone got factory reset, and it kept hanging about half way through. I ended up with three or four copies of all my messages. Your "delete duplicates" option saved the day! Thanks heaps
kamma said:
you can try my app BackupSMS. It has this feature (delete duplicate messages).
kAmMa's BackupSMS for Android - http://bit.ly/eVTEEn
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Your App does have the delete duplicates feature, which is the only thing I needed (due to a mistake using SMS Backup & Restore).
It was HELLA slow, > 2 hrs for 7500 SMS, but it did work.
Thanks'd
kamma said:
you can try my app BackupSMS. It has this feature (delete duplicate messages).
kAmMa's BackupSMS for Android - http://bit.ly/eVTEEn
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The delete duplicates function didn't work for me. Running CM11 on a i9305 S3. It just says "Error while deleting duplicate messages."
pizzaman79 said:
The delete duplicates function didn't work for me. Running CM11 on a i9305 S3. It just says "Error while deleting duplicate messages."
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Have you yet found a solution to this?
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Have you yet found a solution to this?
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Yes, but it's a bit of work. If I recall correctly, this is what I did.
- use titanium backup to export your sms messages to xml
- rename to .txt
- open in excel, don't import the xml, just the plain text line by line
- take a look at your file: are duplicates exactly the same? How to uniquely identify them?
- on column two, use a formula to extract part of the text that identifies a text message, use excel help or ask me by posting an example
- next column use a formula if(the identifier on column two = identifier of previous line, "", first column)
- copy column three, paste in column four data only
- sort column four to get rid of empty lines
- in titanium, delete all your text messages
- import the cleaned xml file.
- done
I'm a bit of an expert in this, so it took me maybe half an hour. Note that there may be text editing tools that remove duplicate lines, but that only works if the whole xml code of duplicate text messages is identical. Also not that importing xml files in excel is nice, but exporting them is difficult.
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Yes, but it's a bit of work. If I recall correctly, this is what I did.
- use titanium backup to export your sms messages to xml
- rename to .txt
- open in excel, don't import the xml, just the plain text line by line
- take a look at your file: are duplicates exactly the same? How to uniquely identify them?
- on column two, use a formula to extract part of the text that identifies a text message, use excel help or ask me by posting an example
- next column use a formula if(the identifier on column two = identifier of previous line, "", first column)
- copy column three, paste in column four data only
- sort column four to get rid of empty lines
- in titanium, delete all your text messages
- import the cleaned xml file.
- done
I'm a bit of an expert in this, so it took me maybe half an hour. Note that there may be text editing tools that remove duplicate lines, but that only works if the whole xml code of duplicate text messages is identical. Also not that importing xml files in excel is nice, but exporting them is difficult.
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Hi, my backup file have sms and MMS inside, thats why editing it via txt file is pointless
do You have any sollutions how to delete duplicated sms messages from it ?
Because "kAmMa's BackupSMS for Android" didn't work for me - I get an error message...
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Hi, my backup file have sms and MMS inside, thats why editing it via txt file is pointless
do You have any sollutions how to delete duplicated sms messages from it ?
Because "kAmMa's BackupSMS for Android" didn't work for me - I get an error message...
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Maybe you can separate the sms and mms and then use my excel procedure to delete duplicate sms messages and delete the mms duplicates by hand?
To behonest, I'm surprised anyone uses mms...
As explained elsewhere, sometimes it's not possible for the receiving Android handset to recombine a text message longer than 160 characters (which was split by the originating carrier).
A very simple but useful app would let the user select two or more SMSes and merge them.
1. After selecting the messages (via a list of checkboxes attached to the SMS inbox, like in Handcent's batch mode), a new dialog would ask the user to reorder the messages.
2. When tapping "Done", the contents of the oldest SMS would be overwritten with the concatenated contents of the selected messages, and the other selected messages would be deleted.
I've spent quite a bit of time searching for such an app, and there isn't any. This should be pretty to code for an experienced developer, and I'd be willing to PayPal $5 for it, and I'm sure others would too. Why? Because the StackOverflow question I've linked to in this paragraph has received so many views it was marked notable.
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As explained elsewhere, sometimes it's not possible for the receiving Android handset to recombine a text message longer than 160 characters (which was split by the originating carrier).
A very simple but useful app would let the user select two or more SMSes and merge them.
1. After selecting the messages (via a list of checkboxes attached to the SMS inbox, like in Handcent's batch mode), a new dialog would ask the user to reorder the messages.
2. When tapping "Done", the contents of the oldest SMS would be overwritten with the concatenated contents of the selected messages, and the other selected messages would be deleted.
I've spent quite a bit of time searching for such an app, and there isn't any. This should be pretty to code for an experienced developer, and I'd be willing to PayPal $5 for it, and I'm sure others would too. Why? Because the StackOverflow question I've linked to in this paragraph has received so many views it was marked notable.
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Any solution you got?
So I know In android how to delete multiple messages (selecting one at a time) or select all or deleting one at a time.
here is my problem I have a coworker I am friends with. We text each other both as friends amd we also exchange important information routinely (invoice totals, login user accounts, client numbers etc.)
So id like to delete all non important messages but thats going to take forever. If I could like select all messages for a day and then deselect the important o es that may be easier. Any ideas?
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Hi,
I am so annoyed by the standard SMS app, not to support highlighting and copying of just any text. Many times a week I need to copy a long number from a TXT message and paste into another form. Since none of the fancy TXT apps I tried so far supports highlighting and copying just in most other apps, I always need to copy the entire text, paste it into the notepad, and then go from there. Super annoying!!
Does someone knows a txt app, simple and basic, which supports just the standard highlight + copy like any other OS would do?
thank you