Motorola Droid :: How To Save Text Messages To SDcard Instead Of Internal Memory

Nov 30, 2009

How can i save text messages to the SDcard instead of the internal memory? i wanna exchange my droid but i don't want a few of my texts gone for good, anyone know?

Motorola Droid :: How to save text messages to SDcard instead of internal memory


Motorola Droid :: Way To Save Media From Text Messages

Nov 6, 2009

I know this phone has been out for like 2 hours some places but hopefully someone can help.

I am trying to get a custom ringtone I made free online from a text message. I can play the ringtone from the text but can't figure out how to save it. I press the menu button and it just takes me back to the text. Any ideas?

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Motorola : How To Lock / Save Text Messages On Droid 2?

Dec 1, 2010

I am wanting to save a few text messages on my Droid 2 but I can't find the option to save them. Like on the Droid 1 you can just long tap the message and lock it. I really need to lock these messages. If its impossible to lock text is there an app I can use?

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HTC Incredible : How To Tell Which Is Sdcard / Internal Memory?

Jul 3, 2010

internal memory.my droid eris only opened up 1 window when i hooked to computer.if this is the case,is there a way to tell which is the sdcard and which is the internal memory?

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Motorola Droid : How To Save Pictures In Text Messages / Shortcuts To Contacts?

Apr 5, 2010

Is it possible to save a picture that is sent to you using the stock messaging program on the Droid? If not what is a good replacement app will let me do this? When creating shortcuts to call or message someone is there a way to get rid of the M (H, W, etc) that is put in the upper left corner of the icon on my screen? I don't mind the little phone or convo. icons in the right corner but the M is just too big and covers up a good bit of the icon

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Android : Camera - Internal Listoption / Save Pictures On Sdcard?

Jul 19, 2010

When you are taking a picture on an and device, you can send it. There are apps, which are pushing their actions into these send-list (Like Twidroid, which adds a listitem called "Send Tweet" in that menu).

So, how is it possible to add such a menu point into that menu? For my app, I want to make it possible to take pictures from both (The App itself and via the real camera-send-list) and save them on the sdcard.

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General :: Mounting Second Partition Of SDCARD As Internal Memory?

Aug 17, 2012

my internal SDCARD is corrupted and the /data partition is unusable.

My device is i9003 and it's running on MIUI at the moment. By default MIUI didn't detect my external SD or my internal SD but after editing "vold.fstab" I was able to mount the first partition of my external SDCARD as external memory and everything was good, I could finally use the camera and pretty much do everything else.

But I was still unable to mount the second partition of my external SDCARD as my internal memory which meant none of my messages could be saved and the phone would pretty much go back to factory settings after a reboot, this apparently is because the /data partition (present on the internal memory) stores all the user data such as the time, the theme I'm using, etc and not having a /data partition meant none of these settings were really saved.

Having no internal memory also means I cannot install any apps such as Link2SD.

Moving on, after many hours of googling I found out that it might not be possible to mount the internal memory using "vold.fstab" and the only way to do it could be by mounting the memory manually during init.

I want to use the second partition of my external SDCARD as internal memory, this is likely to solve all my problems and make my phone usable again.

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General :: Internal Memory (SDCard) Not Detecting After CyanogenMod

May 3, 2012

I followed this simple steps [URL] ..... and installed cyanogen mod on my samsung vibrant.

The problem i am facing is that its not detecting my internal 14GB memory.

When i go into clockwork recovery mod, there i am able to mount my memory and its visible in my pc.

How to make it usable in phone?

I tried with different cyanogenmod rom's nothing make the sdcard (internal memory) detect after phone starts.

One thing is its not cracked, because i am able to access it from recovery when i mount the usb storage using clockworkmod, it displays the contents in computer.

Also I was thinking if can i use external SD card to save my camera pictures ? It does not have camera menu options as storage location.

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LG Ally :: Move Audio Files From SDcard To Internal Memory?

Sep 24, 2010

Is there any way that you can move files such as audio files to the internal memory without using a custom ROM? I'd like to transfer a notification alert sound from my SD card an put it on the phone itself.

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Android :: TextToSpeech.synthesizeToFile - Save Wav To Internal Memory

Feb 28, 2010

I'm looking for a way of making TextToSpeech.synthesizeToFile save output to internal memoryl instead of /sdcard. I've read the docs: http://developer.android.com/intl/fr/resources/articles/tts.html, then had a quick look at the SDK source code. Found out that SDK TTS functions are using the PICO Text to Speech from libttsespeak.so, didn't go any further yet.

Anyone ever synthesized a text to a File and did it to internal memory, (like a FileOutputStream), not to /sdcard?

I want to be able to publish the saved wav through a Content Provider. And being dependent on the presence of /sdcard does not seem the ''proper'' way to me.

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HTC Desire : Rooting Done But - Apps Save To SD Card Rather Than Internal Memory

Sep 15, 2010

I have just rooted my desire and its fine, i did a back up too so ive not lost anything and its working fine, but im trying to still figure out how to make a default setting of some kind so my apps save to my SD card rather than internal memory. also im trying to become more aware of the benefits of rooting now ive done it besides the increase in phone performance etc and things like that.

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Android : Save A Highscore-list To Internal Memory / Sd-card?

Jan 6, 2010

I am programming a game. How can I save a highscore-List to the internal memory of the phone?

Or is it better to store highscore-lists to sd-card? If yes, how can I do that?

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General :: How To Increase Performance And Save Internal Memory - GT S6102

Dec 31, 2013

Increase Performance & Save Internal Memory in my phone, so i use [GT-S6102] Increase RAM & Internal Memory Using Link2SD + A2SDGUI + Swapper but after select (ext2) write not mounted.

my baseband :S6102XXMA2
Kerenl:2.6.35.7

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Jul 25, 2009

It's possible execute DD command from my Java application? I need to "copy" internal flash memory in a sdcard.

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Android : Browser Cache - Previous History In Order To Save Internal Phone Memory

Nov 28, 2008

There are a couple of options within the browser I didn't find until after searching for it, so I thought I would share it with the rest of the community in order to help out.

-Everyone should clear the browser cache and previous history in order to save internal phone memory. To do this go to BROWSER press the MENU button and press MORE. There should be a list of things in there but what you should be interested in is the last item which is SETTINGS. From there in privacy settings there will be options to clear both cache and history.

- Another little tip I wanted to share was viewing webpages in landscape mode without opening your keyboard. To do this simply press the MENU button from within the BROWSER and go down to FLIP ORIENTATION. You should realize tho by doing this you browser will continue to be in landscape the next time it's used. In order to return it to it's normal portrait mode just follow these steps once again.

-There are a number of other things you can mess around with or find with the MENU button within the browser so just take a look at it yourself even if you don't want to do any of these tips.

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Sep 2, 2010

I used the option in batching Titanium Backup to move apps and data to my sdcard to save some space. I've decided I want to move it back so that it's available when I press the Launcher. I know where it's stored on the sdcard and I have root explorer, but I'm just not sure which folder to move it back to in the first place. which folder houses all the apps that are currently available via the Launcher?

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Motorola Droid :: Memory Usage - Internal Vs Card

Apr 12, 2010

As I did some research I found out, and correct me if I am wrong, that most of the applications that we download on the Droid go against the internal memory, and that the applications are not being loaded onto the memory card. I move to the Droid from Blackberry for this sole reason, thinking the Droid had it the opposite way, that the applications were being loaded on the memory card, and not the internal memory. This concept of loading the programs onto the internal memory, was putting a hurt on my Blackberry, where I had to give up programs in order for it to run faster. I am now concerned after finding out that the Droid has the same concept, that this will eventually happen with my Droid, and that I may have to give up programs for it to run fater as well. If this is true to what I am saying, that the applications are on the internal memory and eating away on it, then I am hoping someone would develop a program where as we can take our progams and move them over to the memory card so that it will free up the internal memory, other wise I am off to seek aphone that runs windows, I do belive they do have this concept that I want. I should have done my homework!

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Motorola Droid X :: Way To Put Ringtone On Phone Internal Memory?

Sep 5, 2010

Is there a way to move a ringtone to the phone's native memory instead of the sd card? I am tired of the beeps I get when I plug in my usb or turn off/on my phone. I have root on my phone I just don't know how to do it...

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Motorola Droid X :: Way To Store Files On Internal Memory

Sep 7, 2010

This has been bugging me but I think it's just the way it is. In the DX we have 8gb of internal memory with an additional external 16gb (as shipped) on the SD card. I can store my music, pictures, etc. on the SD card but cannot access the internal 8gb. Besides storing apps, what good is that internal memory? Is there a way to store files on it. I read in the Applications and Games forums that other phone owners complain that some apps are too big to keep on their internal memory, but it seems to me that with the DX, this is no issue because we can't use that memory anyway. Why would a DX owner care about storing apps in the SD card (with 2.2) when we have tons of unused memory internally? Is there a way to store files on the internal memory which I'm missing?

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Motorola Droid :: Phone Internal Memory Or SD Card Or Both?

Jan 23, 2010

I'm confused exactly what the memory allowance is for the Motorola DROID. Where are the apps stored? Phone internal memory or SD card or both? How much can the device hold? I'm always uncertain whether it's OK to install more and more apps...so I'm skeptical...

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Motorola Droid :: Visual Voice Mail Save To Internal Or External

Mar 29, 2010

I had my setting in VVM set to save VM to "internal". BUT, then when I had to call into my VM to listen to some VM (read why elsewhere) I erased many off my VM and guess what... it deleted them off my VVM. I did not expect that. If setting your VVM to save to "internal" would we not just assume it is saving them to the SD card so deleting them off your VZW VM should not alter your VVM as they should be "internal". But that is not how it worked.. so what the heck is the diff between "internal" and "external"?

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Motorola Droid X :: Applications In Internal Memory And Android Folders

Oct 17, 2010

Couple of questions regarding internal memory and the Android folders. I have over 125 apps on my phone, but I have hardly put a dent in my internal memory space. So my questions are:
1) Why is it helpful to move apps to SD if they take up such little space?
2) If I want to put *data* in internal memory (possible?), or in an Android local folder *not* on the SD card, where is the best place to put it?

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Motorola Droid :: Applications Live In 256MB Internal Memory Only

Nov 16, 2009

It was too bad to hear about the fact that the Applications live and function within the Droid's 256MB of internal memory instead of utilizing all of the micro-SD space that the phone can have. This really hurts the Droid's ability to compete with the iPhone on things like handheld gaming since programs have to stay very small in order to not take up all your phone's space.

Games can get quite large. I had an old Palm V back in the day, and I do recall being able to eventually run applications off of the SD card. This was nice. What are your thoughts on this? Do you think there will be apps that allow Droid to run apps off of the SD card?

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Motorola Droid :: Moving Apps From Internal Memory To SD Card

Jan 25, 2010

Firts off, I would like to say hi to everyone, since this is my first post. Also, sorry if this topic has been discussed already, but I did a search and was unable to find what I needed. Alright, lets get to the question. I have a Moto Droid and just recently I received a notification about running out of internal memory space. Is there a way to move the apps from my internal memory to my SD card without rooting the phone? If this is not possible is there any way to free up more internal memory space?

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Motorola Droid X : Evo Vs DX Users / Quality - Internal Memory Features

Jul 17, 2010

For those who returned their Evo for the DX, how are you liking the DX?

I returned my Evo due to build quality and got the DX today. I'm going back and forth on whether to keep the DX or going back to the Evo or perhaps going for one of the Galaxy variants.

Here's my personal take on Evo vs Droid.

Pros for Droid.

1. Build quality. The DX just feels more solid than the Evo. Only concern I have about the DX is that the physical buttons feel a little flimsy...got me wondering if they are going to hold up over time with repeated use.

2. Internal memory. Out of the box with no apps installed, the Evo showed internal memory of around 350mb; the DX is showing around 6.8gb! Not sure what I would use all this for but nice not worrying about clearing out cache to free up memory.

3. Smoother scrolling, particularly noticeable in the app drawer.

4. Camcorder shoots much better video than Evo and audio quality is night and day between the two.

5. No 30fps cap. I don't know how significant this is since I dont play games on my phone but probably has something to do with the smoother scrolling.

Pros for Evo.

1. Sense UI/eye candy. The droid x's UI seems like a hodgepodge of the stock UI and motoblur. Sense just seems more like a "finished" product. I know there's ADW or Launcher pro but I don't think they measure up to Sense IMHO.

2. Camera. The Evo camera seems much faster than the DX. The shutter lag was almost non-existent on the EVO. I am getting a slight lag on the DX. The lag isn't significant for most shots but trying to snap pics of my 5 yr old son requires a little more planning . Wish the DX had a shutter button on screen (I think the stock android has an on screen button. Don't know why it was taken out on the DX)

3. Browser. Reformatting of pages on zoom is a two step/two hand process on the DX (pinch/tap) whereas on the Evo it was just tap OR pinch. Also, copying text in the browser was really well done in the Evo (hard press/highlight)...still haven't figured it out on the DX but once again, I think it's a two hand process.

4. Keyboard. The htc keyboard has hard press for alternate input (eg. symbols/numbers) in addition to changing to numeric input. From what I've seen, the droid keyboard doesn't seem to have this. (btw, if anyone likes the HTC keyboard, I think there's an apk for it on xda developers called htc_ime mod. I have it installed on my G1 and it works quite well).

One other thing I noticed is that the DX seems to get warmer during fairly normal use. I wouldn't say it gets "hot" but it's definitely noticeable and something I didn't feel on the EVO.

And then there's still the issue of build quality on the Evo which doesn't seem to have been fully resolved based on what I've been reading. So anyway, I guess there's no one "perfect" phone...give up something to gain another. Still debating which features are most important to me.

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HTC Hero :: How To Save Text Messages

Dec 14, 2009

I have a few text messages I'd like to save but can't find anyway of doing this can someone help?
All I require is to save texts to saved file.

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Motorola Droid :: How To Save Instant Messages

Jul 8, 2010

Need to know how I can save instant messages on my Droid. I am using the Meebo IM client. This is very important as some are work related and I need to be able to recall them.

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Mar 22, 2010

I am having trouble figuring out how to save a picture sent to be via text using Chomp SMS. I even tried mounting the Droid and trying to find it, but I can't find the folder that the "details" indicate in Chomp SMS. Any suggestions?

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Samsung Moment :: Save Text Messages

Aug 1, 2010

I have a Samsung Moment SM900. I see that there's a software update for my kind of phone. It states that all of the things I have on my cell will be deleted or erased so it would be best to back up some things that I may want to save. I have a text message from a friend asking to borrow money and that they will pay it back. I want to keep all of the details from that message thread just in case. I can copy and paste it to my notepad or I can forward it to my email address but neither of these have the vital information such as the day and time these messages were sent to me. I have a 16GB memory card in my phone but I can't do anything but mount or unmount it. Is there a app where I can save my text messages to either my card or computer? I want to update my phone but don't want to lose the old stuff that may be erased or deleted.

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LG Ally :: Save Text Messages On Phone?

Sep 7, 2010

I only need to know how to save my text messages from LG ALLY Please
I already know how to do pix, videos, etc.. only item missing is how to save a darn Text message please.

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