I have Samsung and Nokia, can see both in Fedora. The Samsung though, I had to go in and change a setting on the phone so it could be seen as a memory card.
You say the E series aren't suitable cos you use a camera. The new E71 has a camera built in now. I got one recently and was pleasantly surprised at all the extra's that are now built in, that were missing on my E61.
Neil
On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 12:16 +0100, Mark Rogers wrote:
simon ransome wrote:
You'd be surprised how many phones have limited SMS storage, regardless of the amount of memory available (some, like the early Moto V3s, store as few as 100 before being "full"). I seem to recall that many SEs have relatively low limits (in the hundreds though).
Hmm, that'll be interesting - the GF will want to keep all her texts too. The only reason she's not got thousands already is that the previous lot are stuck on her old Nokia...
Nokias, for their faults, generally treat SMS storage as constrained by the available phone memory (minus other stored objects like emails, drafts and sent messages)
That's fine (and how it should be) but it would appear from the speed of operation that moving around the messaging application requires it to rescan the mailbox (which presumable - again based on speed - is not indexed).
With the capabilities of the phone hardware, a properly indexed searchable SMS database should be possible; it should be trivial to find messages received from a certain person, for example.
But as previously mentioned, the archive should be on my PC not my phone. I just can't find a way to do that (Windows or Linux).
Is anyone using Wammu that can give me some idea how good it is? It doesn't support Nokia phones (at least not the ones I have) so I've no idea if I should be focusing on phones it supports or not. The Samsung Pixon and SE C905 are both supported.