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Re: |H|ROM|6.5.3|WWE| * EnergyROM 'Phoenix 2' (28008/21877) |Dec 4| Sense 2.1 and 2.

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Originally Posted by bmasephol View Post
I've finally updated to the newest rom, 28008 manilla 2.5, and have gotten everything sorted out for the most part by catching up on the forums.

The only issue I have, and have had for a while now, is that for some weird reason I loose txt messages that I've recieved over time. I'll get a message from a friend and then after a few days or weeks it will eventually not be in my messaging history. I mostly use the classic messaging (pocket outlook or whatever it is called).

I use Microsoft MyPhone to backup and restore when flashing and I never get the messages that I recieved from other people but I have all of my messages that I've sent from months ago... Anybody experience this before and anybody have an idea on how I can fix it?

Thanks and keep up the good work.
Are you saying they're not there after your backup? I use PIMBackup to backup and restore my stuff and apparently MyPhone is guilty of the same thing PIM is. If you have a larger number of texts to restore, a lot of the time they won't restore in threaded order. If you jumped to the earliest messages in the threaded view, chances are all of your received messages are there. When you check the latest messages, all of your sent items are there in order. It's a pain in the ass, but your best bet is to just not restore any text messages at all. I mean, do you really need to go back and read a bunch of old texts? I thought I'd want to save them, but thinking back to my flip phone days, that Sanyo only saved like 200 messages. Then when I got a new message, it automatically deleted the earliest one. I can live without the lag and other problems caused by having a shatload of messages on my device. Just my two cents. Hope this helps!
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