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Stlblues: I did some tests, and the time for a phone-SMS is less than a tenth of that of a SIM-SMS. Each phone-SMS takes just 0.067 seconds, each SIM-SMS takes 0.8 seconds. Example: 30 phone-SMSes take 2 sec, 10 SIM-SMSes take 8 seconds. -jas
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Posted: 2002-06-07 11:42:00
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Stlblues: I did some tests, and the time for a phone-SMS is less than a tenth of that of a SIM-SMS. Each phone-SMS takes just 0.067 seconds, each SIM-SMS takes 0.8 seconds. Example: 30 phone-SMSes take 2 sec, 10 SIM-SMSes take 8 seconds. -jas
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Posted: 2002-06-07 11:44:00
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Zamarov: It is truly crappy that you cant copy SIM-SMSes to the phone. I forward them to myself or simply erase them. -jas
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Posted: 2002-06-07 11:48:00
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Zamarov: It is truly crappy that you cant copy SIM-SMSes to the phone. I forward them to myself or simply erase them. -jas
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Posted: 2002-06-07 11:48:00
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silly question, how do i find out where my sms's are saved to? Where do i change the store location??
Any info greatfuly received
cheers
Andrew
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Posted: 2002-06-07 12:12:00
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ferrarista44 Posts: > 500
i'm using a T68m with the MMS upgrade, so basically it's a t68i. i've noticed that my old messages in the phone memory got saved in the SIM (after a certain time delay). so i guess i'll just be trashing messages if i do this.

coz if i take out messages from the SIM, and it gets replaced anyway. oh well.
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Posted: 2002-06-07 12:43:00
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On 2002-06-07 12:12, arickards wrote:
silly question, how do i find out where my sms's are saved to? Where do i change the store location??
[ This Message was edited by: arickards on 2002-06-07 11:13 ]
Hi arickards,
If the SMS is stored on the SIM-card, there is a small symbol that looks like a SIM-card in front of the SMS in the lists.
If it is stored on the phone, there is (depending on model and software), either no symbol, or a symbol of a small letter.
If you have a SIM-sms that you want to move to the phone, you can send it to yourself. However, that will cost you some money, so usually I just erase those SMS:es.
There is also a specific order in which incoming SMS:es are placed into the phone- and SIM- memories. If both memories are empty, the SMS:es will be placed in phone memory. When the phone memory is full, SMS:es will start to be placed on the SIM card. This is when the system starts to slow down. As said earlier, 30 phone-SMS:es wont matter much, while only 5 SIM-SMS:es will make the SMS handling painfully slow. The best thing is then to erase all SIM-SMS:es, and also some of the phone-SMS:es, so that there is space left for incoming SMS:es in the phone memory.
Note that this SMS-handling is different from how for instance the T28 was handling things. There, incoming SMS:es always came to the phone memory, and the oldest phone-SMS was erased if the phone memory was full when a new SMS came. I actually preferred it that way since you didn't need to erase messages every now and then.
-Jas
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Posted: 2002-06-07 13:12:00
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Yo Jas-
Thanx for the info. After erasing all the saved sms in my sim (0% sim), i'd say the t68i sms inbox,etc is equally as fast than the nokia phones.
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Posted: 2002-06-08 05:03:00
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thanks for the tip.
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Posted: 2002-06-08 05:26:00
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I think on the t39m the phone holds up to 10 sms after which it begins to store to sim
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Posted: 2002-06-08 05:52:00
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