I know there is no easy, i kept searching for days.
But what i know is that Nokia has an app, called Transfer my Data, from which you can transfer Contacts and Text Messages. The trick is that Nokia supports transfering Text Messages only from some Nokia Symbian devices, like the C-3 (saw it in the screenshots of the app in MStore).
So, for now, i imagine the way to transfer text messages from Android to Windows Phone is through a Nokia Phone. But I'm still searching for a way to transfer messages from an Android to a Symbian/Nokia device, and I keep bumping into viceversa procedures.
So this is the purpose of the topic. Let's try to find together a way of transfering messages from an Android Device to a Symbian/Nokia device.
For starters, i found this topic:
http://discussions.nokia.com/t5/Ese...ackup-and-restore-cross-platform/td-p/1069197
You cant
Mike Blitz said:
You cant
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straight to the point :good:
I faced the same problem. Is there any new solutions ?
Intersting, if it is posable to download Symbian s60 3.2 emulator on PC, import SMS to that emulator and then transfer all via bluetooth to WP using Nokia Transfer My Data app.
Transfer My Data supports SMS transfer for several phones
The way the messaging and mail client works on the Lumia does not allow for message import or export and since you can't access system folders with a file browser there is no way to force them either. With the Lumia you are out of luck with this venture.
Currently you can't do that.
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Hello,
Is there a way to transfer the mms from a symbian nokia phone to android? I've managed to transfer the sms, but not the mms...
Thanks in advance.
No...I tried
MobileGo
The paid version of Wondershare's MobileGo pc program will transfer data from Symbian to Android.
VMG Converter
behemot24 said:
Hello,
Is there a way to transfer the mms from a symbian nokia phone to android? I've managed to transfer the sms, but not the mms...
Thanks in advance.
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I know I'm digging out a corpse here but I faced the same problem quite recently and there is a way: VMG Converter.
It's available through Google Play though due to recent ****ty change of Google policy you have to contact the developer to actually get a version that supports MMS transfer
Maybe someone will find it useful.
Hi Guys, just bought the LG P500 and this being my first Android phone I'm all excited. I just wanted to know how to import all the messages from the inbox of my old phone (Nokia 5130) to this one. I tried to export the messages in .csv format from Nokia pc suite and tried to import it via LG pc suite but it keeps saying import failed. Anyone has any idea how to solve the issue?
Still waiting for any help guys...
Search for csv apps on the market or copy the messages to the SIM card.
It's been a while and I don't remember exactly how I did it but I used Microsoft Outlook. Google it, you should get a lot of hits.
Thanks guys for showing interest and helping me out. I did find a way to do it and it is quite simple. Just google this - "435293-how-import-messages-nokia-5130-inbox" and follow the steps. Sorry I wasn't allowed to paste the exact web address here.
This is a ready reckoner for all those who are looking to restore their messages into their new device. Any information spread wisely only helps people. So let's keep it that way, thanks to all.
Hello people,
To those who are familiar with the Tweetcaster App and bored to read a lot.
I am an everyday Twitter and Tweetcaster user.
I am trying to find a way to Backup (and probably transfer to another android phone) the Direct Messages that the application has stored in my phone.
There is no button for that.
I tried to copy/paste the “Tweetcaster” folder from my Samsung Galaxy S’ memory. Didn’t work.
For those who want more details and explanation.
Let’s say that I bought a new phone, and I want to transfer my Direct Message Data from the old one, to the new one.
1. Fact: Twitter.com archives ONLY the ~200 latest Direct messages to their server. Everything older, is deleted, and cannot be retrieved.
2. Fact: In my old phone, I have access to ALL Direct Messages, I have sent or received via Tweetcaster since I start using that phone. More than 1000 Direct Messages.
3. Fact: I have installed to my new phone the Tweetcaster app, and only the ~200 latest Direct Messages have appeared.
So. I assume that Tweetcaster, somewhere in my Old phone's memory, has a Directory of Data which includes all my Direct messages. I am seeking a way, to find and transfer that Directory to my computer, so I can have a Backup, and also to Transfer it to my new phone, and continue my Direct Messaging from where I stopped in my old phone.
(The app, saves in the phone’s memory, ONLY the Direct Messages, not ALL timeline activities)
I communicated with the online OneLouder Support didn’t help me at all.
So, I’m counting to you guys.
Probably someone pro here, can track the data movement this app makes every time you receive or send a Direct messages.
Thank you in advance.
Usefull stuff:
tweetcaster.com
Hi,
First of all, I am sorry if this question has already been answered but I couldn't find what I was looking for in Google, neither here, in the forums.
I am looking for an app / way to manage my SMS from my desktop computer. Phone and desktop are on the same WIFI network (if it helps).
I have tried Pushbullet, MightyText, Join, etc.
AFAIK, MightyText was the best solution, but at some point it stopped working had issues of telling me on the computer the SMS was sent, while it was not phone side...
Join on the over side, looks promising, however using it in Firefox (instead of Chrome), removes such convenient features such as getting notifications of new messages directly on my computer screen, moreover, it doesn't seem to recognize (ie. import / export) the messages I am sending from Signal (which is my main SMS app).
Ideally, I am looking for a way to manage my text message on my desktop running Linux and Firefox, with notifications ! Be it a standalone app, command line app, or even a linux friendly website (or in the worst case, a firefox extension).
Thanks a lot for your input.
Try Yappy. I was fedup with MightyText, MySMS and AirDroid. Yappy seems to do what I want.
Thanks a lot for your answer. Will give it a try.
Hello everyone. Few days ago my new WP app has been posted in Windows Market. And now I have to ask you, could you help test it? Search in market: SendMe
You can easy send and receive messages. Also you can easy copy text to clipboard. For example: You need to text really BIG URL-address, here you can easy do it, just click on message.
App will have a lot of changes, so this is just beginning.
I'm really curious: what the reason and purpose of the app? There are SMS, emails, bunch of different messengers on the platform to "send and receive messages"... Why do you think anyone will install it?
Use device network services, music, media items currently playing, any of sensors, acces browser, send push notiifications, use data stored on external storage device (sd card? ).