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Mark Rogers wrote:
Chris G wrote:
What OS does Samsung use? That's really what decides whether it's easy to connect to Linux or not.
Samsung generally uses a proprietary OS - nothing specific shows up on WURFLpro for the Samsung M8800 (Pixon):
http://www.wurflpro.com/device/show/24986
Mark Rogers wrote:
The girlfriend's Sony Ericsson seems much better, although as yet untested with a large message archive.
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).
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) - my E65 currently has around a thousand messages in its SMS inbox, and I don't recall ever filling up my old 6600 - despite having several years' messages on it.
Hth,
Simon
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