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2009-11-26
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I realized that flashing firmware doesn't delete conversations, so it was enough for me at this point.
I hope that one day in future I can dumb all messages to one file and rcp it out.
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2010-05-27
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2010-06-10
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2010-06-10
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@ UK
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How I can backup my sms/conversations? Maybe it is in some database? But where it is located on filesystem?
Or is there some non-nerd way to do it?
Last edited by AapoRantalainen; 2009-11-25 at 10:39. Reason: typo