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accidently deleted sms

is there any free programs which can recover deleted txts messages...i cant believe i've deleted them i have a samsung e900 which when u have option to delete all messages but u have to go into protected messages and uncheck the box, which i pressed button to delete i when i thought i'd pressed check box:mad:
any help greatly appreciated

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  • weegie.geek
    weegie.geek Posts: 3,432 Forumite
    There are USB sim card readers that apparently undelete deleted text messages.
    They say it's genetic, they say he can't help it, they say you can catch it - but sometimes you're born with it
  • barjam_2
    barjam_2 Posts: 1,667 Forumite
    thanks weegie geek...i've resigned to the fact that i've lost them now as other texts have been sent and if i've read up rightly i shouldnt have used it again until i retrieved them (correct me if i'm wrong) i think for future ref i might buy one..i suppose it wont come in wrong.. do u know anything about them ie price, or do they have different size limits (ie storage) and any recomendations? many thanks
  • weegie.geek
    weegie.geek Posts: 3,432 Forumite
    The one I've got is a general smartcard reader that will read all sorts of cards, but dealextreme sell dedicated sim readers for a few pounds iirc.
    They say it's genetic, they say he can't help it, they say you can catch it - but sometimes you're born with it
  • Are you on o2 by any chance?

    Just wondering as there is a new service been released by O2 which is called blue book I think. It tracks every message you send and recieve as well as a storage place for picture messages and contacts.

    If you are on o2 its free, but I think there was also something I read where you can register even if you weren't on o2 but you still had to pay for it.
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