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Wrong time on incoming texts
After the last OTA system update a few days ago, all my incoming texts have the wrong time, it's GMT instead of using my time zone. The phone time is correct, the time zone is correct, and my outgoing messages have the correct time, only the incoming texts are wrong. Any ideas? Android 1212KViews3likes21ComentariosRe: Moving VVM to new phone
That's too bad, it would really have been helpful to transfer rather than exporting to some other location, considering they are stored locally somewhere on the phone. I would think a database transfer or something like that would work, but I don't know the inner workings of the VVM app.3Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Moving VVM to new phone
I realize I can export the voicemails and save them as emails, but my goal is to transfer them to VVM on the new phone so I have them all in one place with all the new voice mails. If I try to forward a vm, the email attachment is .amr type, but I find no amr files on my old phone. They are stored there somewhere, but apparently not in amr format by default. Each time I chose "Forward to" for a vm, it creates a amr file in a VVM/TEMP folder.10Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Moving VVM to new phone
I can save one under a new name and in a different directory, but will that help me find the originals? I would need to know the default file name format the app uses to be able to search for where it stores them. I searched for "amr" and found only the one I exported, so either the default format isn't amr or the app doesn't store them with normal file names. I searched for wav files but didn't find them either. I'm kind of thinking it stores them internally and my only option will be to "Save message to" each one individually. But then I still don't know where to put them on the new phone so the app will find them. I left myself a VM on the new phone and I still can't find any AMR files.13Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Moving VVM to new phone
If I long tap a file, the option list that pops up is: Delete, Forward To, Lock, Save message to. If I pick Save Message to, it gives me a blank file name field to enter and a default root save directory that doesn't actually exist. Under the app settings (the 3 dots) there is nothing relating to file locations. The app version # is actually the same version as on the new phone.12Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Moving VVM to new phone
I've actually got 65 vms. I can save each one and transfer them, but it's going to take a very long time. I can try to search the old phone for the files, do you know what the file name format is? I searched for .amr and found nothing. I looked through all the folders and didn't see anything that might be the vvm folder, perhaps it's a hidden folder? The VVM app has no settings that might give a clue where the files are stored.16Visto0likes0ComentariosMoving VVM to new phone
Had VVM on old phone (Android 6) and about 2 dozen saved voicemail messages. Transferred everything to a new phone (Android 10) but VVM app shows only one voice message from about a week ago (before I got the new phone), but not the rest of them. I assume the voice messages are stored locally on the old phone, but where are they and were do I put them on the new phone? I checked the old phone and they are still there, but still not on the new phone.Solved6.2KViews1like12Comentarios