well new phone, same issue, how to transfer SMS/MMS with media and group messages intact
i was really hoping that the new automated lollipop transfer would take care of these things, but I guess not as call logs and SMS/MMS were not carried over at all
tried helium but still only does SMS, apparently SMS backup and restore still fails to keep group messages intact
TiBu (titanium backup) with the xml backup option was the only method that worked properly from my s4 to my nexus 5, and it seems to still be the only proper solution again here
- TiBu MMS transfer works perfectly on lollipop as far as i can tell
- would be nice to have a reliable option that does not require root access, but that does not seem to be the case
Are there any other working options?
Still works perfectly: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.riteshsahu.SMSBackupRestore&hl=en
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I'm on CM6 right now, and am planning on switching to AOSP 0.9.9.2. My problem is, I cannot get a working backup/restore from CM6 to AOSP, which should use the same MMS.apk. Aside from the manual backup of the .db files and restoring of them, is there a good app for this?
I've tried the free titanium backup, but it did not seem to attempt to backup/restore these at all?
I've tried 'backup everything' that almost works, but the restore seems to corrupt the db.
I've tried sms backup/restore, which doesn't do mms, but did the smss perfectly.
I'm more than happy to pay for something if it has at least 1 credible 'vouch'.
s0be haven't seen you on here in a while
I've had some luck with Message Sync when it comes to restoring MMS. I've never tried to do a backup/restore when I have a large number of sms/mms's though.
Hope this helps
Hi guys
I recently flashed "update-cm-7.2.0-RC1-umts_sholes-KANG-signed" with the google apps "gapps-gb-20111216-signed" and i followed all the steps from here http://www.mrmuh.com/2012/01/update...torola-firmware-to-cyanogenmod-7/#comment-791.
However i ran into a few bugs,
1. titanuum backup didnt restore all of my apps, it kept freezing while going through some apps soo i had to close it and reboot, a few times of that and like 15 of my apps dissappeared from the list.
2. how do i restore my messages, i did the titanium backup and nandroid stuff but i still can find a way to restore my messages? CAN you help me?
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1. Use mybackuproot next time. Has never failed me to save and restore APK's and Data, as long as its the same (ie, less reliable if you switch from Froyo->GB or GB to ICS but GB to GB is perfect).
2. Might be too late, I'm not sure if Titanium Backup does save txts but if it does (and you checked the box or whatever to back up txts) i hope someone else can help you. I use GoSMS's backup feature. I find it's even handy to have even when you still prefer the stock sms app due to the fact that it can do both manual and automated back up. It'll even send the file to your gmail for you periodically.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zegoggles.smssync
This app is also great for backing up and then restoring SMS. It neatly backs up your txts to a separate SMS folder on your gmail account, automatically. Very minimal impact on battery (of course, if you set it to backup immediately every time or frequently this changes, 12-24 hour periods seems fair to me)
I apologize if this might have been covered, but using the search function didn't seem to net much in the way of results.
In my case, I came from a non-rooted Droid RAZR MAXX and decided to activate and use the Moto X (rooted with write protect disabled on 4.4).
So I tried with SMS Backup + by Jan Berkel (I've used this in the past with other phones to decent effect) to restore the sms messages onto my new Moto X but it didn't seem to work. It acted like it was processing like 33,000 messages, but after it completed, no messages were found.
1) Does this application not work on Kit Kat?
2) Do I have a bloated 33,000 message file I'll need to delete now on my Moto X?
3) What easy method of copy/pasting my old SMS messages to my Moto X can there be at this point?
Because of how Kit Kat/4.4 and 4.4.2 handles SMS (only one app can write to the "database" at a time), you can't use SMS Backup+ like you used to be able to, and restore SMS messages.
There is a BETA version, and instructions if you want to try it.. For more info see -> https://plus.google.com/communities/113290889178902750997
Another way to do it... use something like Go SMS Pro to back up the messages to a local file, copy that to your new phone, and restore them. (or if you have drop box, use Go SMS Pro and GO SMS Pro Dropbox Backup to backup/restore)
That's awesome! Thanks a bunch for that.
I just simply haven't kept up with the development changes enough, so that was a huge help!
edit:
Just had the thought though. Was my old SMS Backup+ writing to any particular file that I need to delete then?
Hi guys,
I am trying to restore my texts from my N5 to N6 and they restore fine but the timestamp for the received texts are all wrong, hence texts all over the place.
I have tried everything I know to fix this but nothing works, I have even tried to backup texts I received today and enabled the timezone options in the menu from the SMS Backup & Restore app but still does not work. It is reading today's received texts as yesterday. My sent texts are fine.
Anyone else had an issue like this?
Thanks
kendogc said:
Hi guys,
I am trying to restore my texts from my N5 to N6 and they restore fine but the timestamp for the received texts are all wrong, hence texts all over the place.
I have tried everything I know to fix this but nothing works, I have even tried to backup texts I received today and enabled the timezone options in the menu from the SMS Backup & Restore app but still does not work. It is reading today's received texts as yesterday. My sent texts are fine.
Anyone else had an issue like this?
Thanks
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I would try the Go SMS app to backup and restore your texts. I did this a while back on a different phone, and recall the phone apply a "time fix" after restoring the messages to make sure the times were correct. You can install Go SMS on your N5, do a backup, put the backup file on google drive, Dropbox, etc. Install Go SMS on N6, download the backup file, and restore it in the Go SMS app. Once restored, proceed to use any messaging app you like, and uninstall Go SMS.
OK. Will try that on Monday as a friend is borrowing my N5 this weekend
Navigate to /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases where you'll find mmssms.db. Copy this over from your old phone to your new in in the same location and fix permissions so that both the owner and group have read/write permissions.
I've been using this method since Gingerbread and it's worked on every version of android since then.
You can also take telephony.db to transfer your call logs and blacklist.db for any blacklisted numbers.
Hope this helps.
You could always use titanium backup. Works for me
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To anyone who has any ideas that might fix this situation:
I updated my wife's AT&T Galaxy S5 to the Marshmallow latest OTA, and the phone decided to do an entire new reset (which has never occurred before when updating). We lost all of the data on the phone. And I understand that you can't just miraculously recover data from nowhere. But we found that her texts were somewhat recoverable from AT&T Messages, despite the fact she's always used the Stock SMS app.
The problem I'm having now is: how do I get the texts that are in the AT&T Messages app to transfer/show up in the Stock SMS App.
Any and all help is most thoroughly and most gratefully appreciated.
Im not sure if it will work, but maybe try to do a backup and restore with the samsung tool on your PC? Or i have used "sms backup and restore" app to back up and restore them when I was a flashaholic. not sure if it will pull from the att messaging app, but maybe if it is the current default messaing app and you run that, it might pull them into an xml file so you can then import them back in with the same tool.
Mine did that. The sync with server option was grayed out for a few days. After about a week when I was on wifi, they just popped up.