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  • 3 weeks later...

Sue Wrote:

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> There's an app called SMS Backup+ which is very

> easy to use.



When I had to do a factory reset on my Android phone recently after the upgrade to Lollipop sent it haywire, I backed up all my texts using this app with no problem at all, and then downloaded then again after the factory reset.


I think my texts are now being automatically backed up. I presume I could download them all onto a new phone if I wanted.


Sorry for my stupidity, but I can't see why you'd need anything else, given that using this app is so quick and easy (and free)?

  • 2 weeks later...

Vibosoft Android Mobile Manager must be the best choice for you. It is designed to transfer SMS or text message from Android phone to PC directly. Connect your android phone to computer, and you will get it done in a few seconds.

How to backup samsung galaxy text messages?

http://www.androidauthority.com/community/threads/how-to-restore-lost-samsung-galaxy-text-messages-to-computer.25678/Modestly Wrote:

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> Vibosoft Android Mobile Manager must be the best

> choice for you. It is designed to transfer SMS or

> text message from Android phone to PC directly.

> Connect your android phone to computer, and you

> will get it done in a few seconds.

> How to backup samsung galaxy text messages?


Same as http://www.marksdailyapple.com/forum/thread114383.html from Beatrice4 oin New York to another forum.

The other one that eveeve posted here yesterday was also sent to http://www.androidauthority.com/community/threads/how-to-restore-lost-samsung-galaxy-text-messages-to-computer.25678/ by sarathink.


Isn't it obvious that these bits of advice are all commercial? Think about better and earlier ways of screening out them or their posts.

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