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Start typing the message, then press and hold the key (that is the pen key) and then press the delete key (the C key).
When you press it, you don't see anything on the screen, you just go to the notepad and look at it.
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It's so easy! Open the message, press the pen key, and then press the C key. Then go to Notepad and see if the information has been copied! Ha ha!
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Copy the information and paste it into Notepad.
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I haven't encountered it, so ask the manufacturer.
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Isn't the person who sent you the text message using that kind of overlord SMS software?
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Nokia's default SMS storage is C drive, that is, mobile phone storage, unless you have modified it, regardless of the size of the memory card. The text message is lost after the power is turned on and on, whether it is related to the settings.
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Just install the X-plore software, which has an inbox option in its menu tool that can be copied or cut to a memory card.
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You need to install the file manager before you can move to the memory card.
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Enter: Menu - SMS - Inbox.
Left-click: Options-Mark-Mark All.
Then press the C key to delete it.
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You can also transfer the SMS notepad to the memory card, you can install an SMS backup software on your phone, this software can convert the text messages to text files, which is very convenient.
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Isn't it easier to rebuy a data cable? You have to buy it everywhere.
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Everything that is transmitted with Bluetooth is received in the form of SMS, and you can next X Manager (X-plore), which is very easy to use, and the things that are transmitted can be found from the X system mail (X is the disk on which your information is stored), and then you can cut it to another place for storage. If it has been saved to Notepad, you can copy it, and then create a new text in the X Manager, in any folder, paste it, save it, and generate a txt file again! I wish you success.
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If you save the txt text with Notepad, and then open Notepad, Option > Next Note, you can see the txt text you saved.
Since you have Fileman installed, it is more convenient, after receiving the txt text, you should be able to find the text file with the suffix txt in your inbox, or open the C(E) system mail, there are many folders in it, you can find them one by one.
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You might as well install a fileman software and go directly to your inbox to copy the txt file from your inbox to any directory you want. Then open it and you can open it with the program you need.
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It's not endless, there is a maximum inbox limit in the message settings, the maximum can be set to 999, and it won't work if it is exceeded, but it can be moved to "My Folder".
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This endless, depending on what you use to save, there will be less if you use a mobile phone, after all, the mobile phone has less memory, and the memory card is endless.
However, I once stored more than 2,000 text messages on my mobile phone, and then I found that it was useless to save them, so I deleted them all, and I deleted them for a long time.
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I agree with the first floor, but it is not recommended to store too many text messages, which will slow down the phone!
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You can save the information on the e-disk (memory card) and set it in the information settings! So hey, hey... As long as there is a place on the memory card, you can store information!
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