I have root access on the phone and I want to start messing around the way timestamps are handled in txt messaging.
I can't find the folder or apk for text messaging though. can anyone hint me to the right direction?
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For a while now my universal has been doing really strange when it comes to seeing my text messages. All the folders of "text messages" have disappeared, so no starting a message, saving it to drafts and retrieving it, and I only get a folder called IPM.root. Every once and a while, my inbox will reappear when I press the message-key on my keyboard, but if I want to browse folder, to go to email for instance, I get IPM.root again and no messages.
I've tried various things, like installing the trial of Flexmail, but that did not help, I couldn't see anything. Interestingly, Pocketbreeze is able to pick up my inbox messages in the tab. I've been looking around the "windows" folder, but haven't found any easy solutions. I figure something went wrong in the system, but I'm not a programmer that can dive into the registry and write code.
Anyone have any ideas? All help would be welcome.
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As many of you knows, in messages we can create new folders. After that you can move your messages to that folder under menu/move to.
My problem is, when you try to move a message, the new folder doesn't appear in the selection screen, in fact, doesn't appear any of them.
Someone know how to fix this? or I missing something in the process?
I'm struggling through a problem on my new Samsung Captivate running the stock Android 2.1 ROM. I came from a WinMo device and managed to export/import most of my SMS messages. In the process though, the number for one of my contacts got messed up and I don't know how to fix it.
Looking at the contact itself, the number is listed as "314-555-1234" which is all good and awesome. When I try to send a message though, it tries to send it to ",+13145551234". I am trying to figure out how I can remove that leading comma, preferably without deleting all of the messages from this contact. The leading comma is preventing my messages from being sent.
Anyone have any ideas? Are there any applications I can try? Is there an SMS database I can edit somewhere?
TIA,
Corey
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I just deleted by accident a whoe thread of text messages.
I know I can't recover the text messages as a nice thread back on my phone.
What I am trying to do however is to access *all* of the internal memory.
Make some sort of the whole internal memory where text messages are stored and browse it with a hex editor in the hope of finding pieces of my text messages with my gf.
Is it possible ? are there better solutions ?
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I have looked at xda, android central, incredible forums and the play store, but i have not found an app/mod/script that will do what i am looking for. I was wondering if it is possible to clear your notifications the moment you get them. This way, your phone will ring/vibrate when you receive a notification, but that notification won't be on your status bar. I have found apps that do something similar to this for SMS, but i don't use SMS, instead i use textfree because i don't have a texting plan. Even some method to modify (change the icon, notification tag, etc.) the notification when i receive a text from textfree or from facebook messenger or any app will suffice. My device is rooted, so i dont care if the method requires superuser permissions. It would be greatly appreciated if someone could make something that will do this, or could share a method for doing this. Also, if you would like this as well, please post!
I have found a way to do this. you have to go to settings -> applications -> and choose the app. from there, uncheck the box for notifications, and you are good to go.