Whittie
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As the title really...! How can I find out what time every text has been sent? Is there a setting for this or an app I can buy?
Thanks dudes
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Sam
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Isn't there some kind of 'details' menu like most "normal" phones have?
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Whittie
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Don't think so. Piece of shit
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Sam
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http://www.irealsms.com any good?
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Ian
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Download a Nokia 6300 emulator.
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Dan
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What's wrong with the time and date stamp above the message :/
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Jakey
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After receiving texts after it doesnt always tell you the time. Usually just the first time you text in say, half hour-hour.
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j10E W
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Also i cant ever find a date photos were taken in photo album
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Doug
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The data is all there.
Back the phone up in iTunes and you can pull the SMS.db out. You will need a program to make them easily accessible (iphorensic is one for example, probably some free solutions around)
Open it up in your chosen SQLite viewer and you will find the timestamp in there. It will be in Mac COCA time so you will have to convert it.
[Edited on 11-02-2011 by Doug]
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tom_simes
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quote: Originally posted by Doug
The data is all there.
Back the phone up in iTunes and you can pull the SMS.db out. You will need a program to make them easily accessible (iphorensic is one for example, probably some free solutions around)
Open it up in your chosen SQLite viewer and you will find the timestamp in there. It will be in Mac COCA time so you will have to convert it.
[Edited on 11-02-2011 by Doug]
Police CSI shit FTW
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