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Monday, August 22nd, 2011 1:56 AM

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How can I transfer Android SMS to my pc?

I have an Android

I want to transfer my messages to my pc

Is there any way to do that?

Thanks

Master

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4.1K Messages

13 years ago

One option, send to email.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.zegoggles.smssync

Second option, save to your sd card as an xml file and then copy to the computer.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.riteshsahu.SMSBackupRestore

These are just two of the sms backup applications available in the market. Read the reviews and pick the best suited for your needs.

Professor

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7.8K Messages

13 years ago

You are right Ann(droid154).... email it to yourself is the quickest option.

Contributor

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13 years ago

Personally, I use SMS back up and restore; it backs up all my texts and contacts.  Stores it either on your flash memory card or internal; creates a folder and stores files that you back up.  Once backed up, you can email the file as an attachment... Works fine for me and it is done under 30 seconds...

Hope this helps

Scholar

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346 Messages

13 years ago

I use Google Voice for SMS so every message is already on Google's servers. If I want to back-up to my PC, I can use Google Take-out. No per message charges and SMS uses very little bandwidth so even a mere 10MB per month is enough for practically unlimited texting. 🙂

Guru

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725 Messages

13 years ago


@Ann154 wrote:
One option, send to email.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.zegoggles.smssync

Second option, save to your sd card as an xml file and then copy to the computer.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.riteshsahu.SMSBackupRestore

These are just two of the sms backup applications available in the market. Read the reviews and pick the best suited for your needs.

+1 for SMS Backup and Restore from Ritesh Sahu.  That and his Call Logs Backup and Restore app are, in my opinion, two "must-have" apps for Android.  (With Titanium Backup being my #1 app, although unlike TiBu, Ritesh Sahu's two backup products do not require root.)

Professor

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7.8K Messages

13 years ago


@Entropy512 wrote:

@Ann154 wrote:
One option, send to email.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.zegoggles.smssync

Second option, save to your sd card as an xml file and then copy to the computer.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.riteshsahu.SMSBackupRestore

These are just two of the sms backup applications available in the market. Read the reviews and pick the best suited for your needs.

+1 for SMS Backup and Restore from Ritesh Sahu.  That and his Call Logs Backup and Restore app are, in my opinion, two "must-have" apps for Android.  (With Titanium Backup being my #1 app, although unlike TiBu, Ritesh Sahu's two backup products do not require root.)


 

Excellent research, Anndroid154. I do believe this has my interest! I will check these out for sure!

Master

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4.1K Messages

13 years ago


@Entropy512 wrote:

@Ann154 wrote:
One option, send to email.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.zegoggles.smssync

Second option, save to your sd card as an xml file and then copy to the computer.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.riteshsahu.SMSBackupRestore

These are just two of the sms backup applications available in the market. Read the reviews and pick the best suited for your needs.

+1 for SMS Backup and Restore from Ritesh Sahu.  That and his Call Logs Backup and Restore app are, in my opinion, two "must-have" apps for Android.  (With Titanium Backup being my #1 app, although unlike TiBu, Ritesh Sahu's two backup products do not require root.)


Out of all the applications I can download, SMS Backup and Restore by Ritesh Sahu is the first one I specifically download to restore all my SMS messages that I have kept since my first android phone.

Professor

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7.8K Messages

13 years ago


@Ann154 wrote:

@Entropy512 wrote:

@Ann154 wrote:
One option, send to email.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.zegoggles.smssync

Second option, save to your sd card as an xml file and then copy to the computer.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.riteshsahu.SMSBackupRestore

These are just two of the sms backup applications available in the market. Read the reviews and pick the best suited for your needs.

+1 for SMS Backup and Restore from Ritesh Sahu.  That and his Call Logs Backup and Restore app are, in my opinion, two "must-have" apps for Android.  (With Titanium Backup being my #1 app, although unlike TiBu, Ritesh Sahu's two backup products do not require root.)


Out of all the applications I can download, SMS Backup and Restore by Ritesh Sahu is the first one I specifically download to restore all my SMS messages that I have kept since my first android phone.

 

ANNDROID154! This sounds like the perfect review for "Android App Collection discussion....you like to post a review? 🙂

Master

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4.1K Messages

13 years ago


@RicoLX wrote:

@Ann154 wrote:

@Entropy512 wrote:

@Ann154 wrote:
One option, send to email.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.zegoggles.smssync

Second option, save to your sd card as an xml file and then copy to the computer.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.riteshsahu.SMSBackupRestore

These are just two of the sms backup applications available in the market. Read the reviews and pick the best suited for your needs.

+1 for SMS Backup and Restore from Ritesh Sahu.  That and his Call Logs Backup and Restore app are, in my opinion, two "must-have" apps for Android.  (With Titanium Backup being my #1 app, although unlike TiBu, Ritesh Sahu's two backup products do not require root.)


Out of all the applications I can download, SMS Backup and Restore by Ritesh Sahu is the first one I specifically download to restore all my SMS messages that I have kept since my first android phone.

 

ANNDROID154! This sounds like the perfect review for "Android App Collection discussion....you like to post a review? 🙂
Please re-read post #10 in the Apps thread.

Professor

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7.8K Messages

13 years ago


@Ann154 wrote:

@RicoLX wrote:

@Ann154 wrote:

@Entropy512 wrote:

@Ann154 wrote:
One option, send to email.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.zegoggles.smssync

Second option, save to your sd card as an xml file and then copy to the computer.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.riteshsahu.SMSBackupRestore

These are just two of the sms backup applications available in the market. Read the reviews and pick the best suited for your needs.

+1 for SMS Backup and Restore from Ritesh Sahu.  That and his Call Logs Backup and Restore app are, in my opinion, two "must-have" apps for Android.  (With Titanium Backup being my #1 app, although unlike TiBu, Ritesh Sahu's two backup products do not require root.)


Out of all the applications I can download, SMS Backup and Restore by Ritesh Sahu is the first one I specifically download to restore all my SMS messages that I have kept since my first android phone.

 

ANNDROID154! This sounds like the perfect review for "Android App Collection discussion....you like to post a review? 🙂
Please re-read post #10 in the Apps thread.

Thanks Anndroid154! I found it.. now WHY would i ever doubt your proficiency!!!!?

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