Phone Too Slow to Delete Texts - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

My phone hasn't aged the best, and I text my girlfriend every day. My phone has had the option to keep messages limited to 1000 and then it'll delete the oldest texts to keep the number down, but I had it disabled for some reason. About a year ago, I tried to delete all of our texts. It was about two years' worth. And my phone would just sit, saying "deleting" for hours. It would either sit there forever, or my phone would stop responding and restart and the process would stop when it did, making the whole effort useless. A year later, it hasn't gotten any better. Even when I activate the setting to automatically delete old texts, it won't. Is there any way to access these texts by hooking it up to a computer maybe? I'm thinking if I can delete the texts on a device that isn't my phone, the process would go a lot smoother. Any ideas/help would be appreciated!

dkibble said:
My phone hasn't aged the best, and I text my girlfriend every day. My phone has had the option to keep messages limited to 1000 and then it'll delete the oldest texts to keep the number down, but I had it disabled for some reason. About a year ago, I tried to delete all of our texts. It was about two years' worth. And my phone would just sit, saying "deleting" for hours. It would either sit there forever, or my phone would stop responding and restart and the process would stop when it did, making the whole effort useless. A year later, it hasn't gotten any better. Even when I activate the setting to automatically delete old texts, it won't. Is there any way to access these texts by hooking it up to a computer maybe? I'm thinking if I can delete the texts on a device that isn't my phone, the process would go a lot smoother. Any ideas/help would be appreciated!
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The mms and sms are held in a data base file on your phone and can only be accessed with an app which has root permission. The file path to this folder easily searchable online but there are several mmssms.db files in this folder and the right one has to be deleted, in your case it will be the biggest. db file listed.
You cannot delete individual texts with this method you just delete everything in your mms and sms inbox if you get rid of this file. Android system will then auto generate a new empty one.
You may find it much easier to back up everything you want to keep on the phone then factory reset. Now, it is very easy to do this with Samsung smart switch or simply copy folders from your phone to pc then back again after reset

dkibble said:
My phone hasn't aged the best, and I text my girlfriend every day. My phone has had the option to keep messages limited to 1000 and then it'll delete the oldest texts to keep the number down, but I had it disabled for some reason. About a year ago, I tried to delete all of our texts. It was about two years' worth. And my phone would just sit, saying "deleting" for hours. It would either sit there forever, or my phone would stop responding and restart and the process would stop when it did, making the whole effort useless. A year later, it hasn't gotten any better. Even when I activate the setting to automatically delete old texts, it won't. Is there any way to access these texts by hooking it up to a computer maybe? I'm thinking if I can delete the texts on a device that isn't my phone, the process would go a lot smoother. Any ideas/help would be appreciated!
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Have you tried going into the app manager in settings and just delete the data from your messaging app?

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All contacts disappeared

Maybe you guys can help me out here. This is the second time this has happened. All of the sudden, without warning, all my contacts are gone. I sent a text not 10 mins ago, at that point everybody who I'd texted had their names and photos next to the texts. Now, I'm left with just a bunch of numbers. I checked my "Contacts" app, and it's empty. It did the same thing about a week ago, but it was early and I had a Nandroid backup from the night before, so I only lost about two texts. My last backup is from two days ago, too much for me to restore back that far. Any idea a) WHY this would happen, as randomly as it did? and b) How to get back any contacts that might not transfer from a GMail/Facebook Sync? Would this be a problem with the phone, or something I did to the phone that would make it do this literally randomly?
I guess I'll throw in that I mainly use Handcent, have ChompSMS on here as well, and haven't used the default messaging app since I downloaded Handcent. I also am no longer able to sync Facebook it appears.
Also, contacts are the only thing missing. All other data is still there, along with all apps and even my homescreen layout is still intact.
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Check your sync options. On a different device, I've had the Contacts come unchecked, and when the phone sync'd it erased them all
I checked everything after it happened, there were no changes. I didn't have it set up for Auto-sync either, so it shouldn't have just randomly synced to nothing. And that wouldn't explain why my phone and SIM contacts aren't accessible either.
Anyways, it happened again today. I noticed it right after I replied to a text using LauncherPro's new Messaging widget. I'm wondering if that's not the common factor in the three times that it's happened. If it happens again, it'll be getting unrooted, restored to stock and exchanged under warranty. The most intrusive thing I've done to this phone is try to get a lagfix to work (that didn't even work), and I doubt the side effects of that would include random contact deletion...

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My mom decided to be a dumbass and keep a bunch of photos stored permanently in the text messaging app. Whenever someone sent her something, she wouldn't actually save it, just leave it in the messaging history and dig through the relevant messages whenever she wants to use the photo again. Now, she has a new phone, and she wants all of the pictures that are currently in the text message app on her old phone to be stored in a folder on her new phone, or at the very least to be on her new phone in some form. Ideally, what I want is to get a tarball of all of the messaging app's data that I can then cp *.jpg all of the images out of, and then I can email her the images. I am unwilling to try to root the phone because there are no backups of it, so I don't want to risk breaking anything.
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I have a Google Pixel 4A 5G with CalyxOS. Also tried Graphene OS. The stock texting app in those OSes does not support group chats which I use a lot with family, so I ended up installing QKSMS as it's the only app I can find that does support group chats and that works decently.
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I also tried an experiment, when it started to happen I put it in airplane mode to see if it continues and it stopped, and when I took it out of airplane mode it started again. So it's like if the phone is actually queering the server to retrieve the messages again. Is there a way to make this stop? I just want to get the texts once. Or is there a way I can troubleshoot this, like some kind of logging I can check to see why it's doing this?
Also open to trying another texting app if it's related to this particular app, I just have not found any in the Fdroid store that seem to do group chats, and it's hard to test this feature without trying it and it annoys people when I do it.
Just bumping... really hoping someone can know how to make this stop.
I tried switching to Signal (still SMS/MMS since that's what everyone I know uses) and it's still doing it. So this is not an issue with the specific texting app...
I really don't know what to do anymore, this is so annoying. I may give in and go back to stock android but I really hate all the spying crap it does.

Question Daily WhatsApp error

I got my new S22 Ultra a month ago..i installed whatsapp..it stucks during restoring chat history…but i overcome this problem by forcing stop the app during the restoring process ( a solution i found after reading many threads.. untill nw it works but um afraid one day everything is lost. Also it takes much time to save hundreds of stickers again)..then everthing is ok for a month till 30 september 2022.
Since 30 September 2022, My WhatsApp has been messing up pretty badly. Over the last five days I randomly (and this is true - no errant reboots, no app crashes, etc.) get the error message "Something went wrong with your chat history" on WhatsApp, which has a Restore option under the dialog box. This is practically useless as the progress bar never successfully completes, but even goes back at times.
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I have tried many solutions: clearing cashe..turning airplane mode on and off..reset networks settings…turn the mobile on and off…unrestrict whatsapp from battery saver…remove the backup at google drive..close whatsapp from recent apps…during trying to solve the issue, i noticed one day that the error occurs during backup is being uploaded to google drive so i choose never to backup to google depending on the local backup but i unfortunatley woke up the next moring and the error occurs once it was searching for new messages.
Please help to retrieve a permanent solution specially as i found many people suffering from this for months in many threads...
Hi, you probably need to let the program fully restore the chat database... Can you leave restoring during night, for example, when your don't use the phone? Did you give the app the proper rights to access storage, etc?
Marcelocohenarg said:
Hi, you probably need to let the program fully restore the chat database... Can you leave restoring during night, for example, when your don't use the phone? Did you give the app the proper rights to access storage, etc?
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I tried but it always stucks at different points and if i leave it, it fails ending to an old group chat history... although when i force stop the app, the chat history is back completely.
switch to Telegram
Better yet switch to Signal.

Keep re-receiving old texts, how do I make this stop?

Basically what happens is I get old texts from previous conversations as if they were new. They will come in randomly but tend to follow the sequence of the conversation, so it basically replays the conversation but slowly over the day. Seems to affect group chats more. It makes following conversations very hard since they are full of old texts that are not relevant but they show up as new. Also annoying to keep getting notifications when I'm actually waiting for a text only to see that it's an old text that I got days ago.
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How do I make this stop or begin troubleshooting this? Nobody in my contacts is having this issue so trying to convince them to switch to another messaging system is kind of futile, this is my problem. I am starting to wonder if I should just get an iphone like everyone else because it just works, but I really hate the closed nature of apple ecosystem.
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Anyone have an ideas how to make this stop? Driving me insane. I really don't want to have to write my own app.
Anyone? This problem is driving me insane. It started happening with a vengeonce again. I am being bombarded by old texts that I already got days ago. It's just playing out the entire conversation over the course of a few days. Have to put the phone in airplane mode to make it stop otherwise the phone is just lit up non stop with old texts coming in.
At very least is there some kind of logging of sorts I can enable that would help me better troubleshoot this?
Inreally dont know but i Remember this happened to me sometime ,maybe Just try a factory reset or change rom , i dont know
I tried several roms, resets etc. While it was happening I even put the sim card in another phone and it started doing it on that phone too. It's also not a carrier issue since I'm the only person having this issue. I've also tried all sorts of text apps. The only one it didn't do it with was Signal but they dropped SMS support, which really sucks.

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