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Transferring TextMessages!


Question Posted Tuesday January 13 2009, 10:50 pm

I have a TMobile SidekickID and my inbox only holds 100 messages (50 sent and 50 received, more or less) and it's full. It's been an important conversation and I'd like to keep it for reference, so how would I do that? I think I can save messages to my sim card, but I don't know what that means.
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ohsnapxxiloveyou answered Wednesday January 14 2009, 10:57 am:
If you can save messages to your SIM card, you can do that, and your SIM card is the card that if you were to say, switch phones, you would take the SIM card out to do so. Your SIM card holds your contacts, and is what your T-Mobile Account is attached to, really. Or, if you don't want to do that since you don't really seem to know what it is exactly, you can always go to the messages, and forward them to an email address you have. It would be a bit time consuming, but if you really want them, that's an option you have.

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