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Mobile 'phone memory / txt message transfer

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123paul | 18:18 Fri 23rd Jun 2006 | Technology
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I have a nokia phone, not sure which model, but nothing fancy. I have over 140 text messages in various folders on it. The memory is now full, so that I can only accommodate about 4 mess in my in box & then have to delete them.

I dont want to lose the messages that I have saved over the years. Is there any way I can transfer them off the sim card / phone memory onto a computer cd or something.

Any thoughts / suggestions? Thanks.
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No, not that I know of.

Some phones do let you back up texts to a computer, Nokias do not. (As far as I am aware)

Its not as if your going to sit down on a Sunday afternoon and read every single text message, and someday, your phone is going to need replacing etc.

Just delete them and start again. Unless really really important, I delete all my messages once a month. :-)
What Nokia is it? Mine, a 6230, can do this. And I'd be pretty sure that any series60 phone can do this too.

Find your phone here and let us know which model it is:
http://nokia.co.uk/nokia/0,,18213,00.html

If your phone is compatible with the Nokia software, then you can use a datacable, infra-red or bluetooth connection (if your phone supports it, and you may need to get a peripheral for your computer), to transfer the messages across.
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Hi,

It is an 8310.

Can it be done with this phone?

The reason i cannot bring myself to delete them is because they are very important to me.

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