I am going to restore 10,000 text messages to my new HTC Touch Pro from my Mogul. Does anyone know if this will slow down my phone? I want to ask before I try, because it will take a long time to restore them.
Why move them? Back them up so they "COULD" be restored and then start over? Personally I wouldn't even want to take the chance (although I highly doubt it would slow it down too much).
__________________
-Michael
Need help setting up your i730/i830 or other WM2003/WM5 Phone, as well as the other hacks I have done, check out the MRailing Guides and Links
Yes, I have. But I'm not sure if its from the text messages, just how the Mogul is or something else. I'm about to do a hard reset on my Mogul and see its performance. I restored the messages to my touch pro and it slows down a little bit when dealing with text messages, but not too notice able. All other parts of the fone are still fast.
Can anyone tell me how much ram they have when the phone is clean (after doing a hard reset)?
I am going to restore 10,000 text messages to my new HTC Touch Pro from my Mogul. Does anyone know if this will slow down my phone? I want to ask before I try, because it will take a long time to restore them.
10,000 TXT messages ? WOW !!! I would be lucky if i get at least 100 TXT messages in a year. I do have unlimited TXT too.
I do alot of business communications via text message and need to refer to them later. Yea there are some that I pretty sure I don't need, but I'd rather have too many than lose the important ones. Everyone has their own reasons.
I too have to retain all my text messages for business but I've found that I rarely need them ON the phone and that many texts was really bogging my phone down, especially once I upgraded to threaded messaging... So what I did was get the Jeyo mobile extender for outlook and I back them up into my outlook so they are always there and easy to search for refrence, and then I just keep the last 500-1000 on my phone at all times... MUCH better this way.