As I have been searching for this for ages and there were no actually useful responses, I want to post this here as this is the first result that always appears on my search. There IS an official way to export your text messages and the app even comes bundled with every single Nokia Lumia phone.
The app, from Microsoft Mobile, is called, but it doesn't preserve sent messages. The functionality is hidden in the 'more' menu at the bottom of the first screen (the 3 dots). In that menu is an option to export to SD card where you can export contacts, sms and mms. Hope this helps for anyone else who has been trying to find this info! Of course, if your phone doesn't have an SD slot then it will be of little to no help, but there is hope!
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After some research it seems like there is no way to be able to do this. However, here are some pointers to related topics- these might help you dig deeper and possibly come up with your own method. • Apparently they can.
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Take a look at this thread. In post #24, the link posted actually worked for me as it did for a few others. Obviously, you have to be signed in to Outlook.com to be able to view the link/ • This contradicts the source above but officially speaking, there is no way that one can see backed up SMS.
Download Texts From Windows Phone
Clearly, someone actually spent some time trying to tweak the URL as shown in the forum above to be able to see some of the backed up text messages. • Others have requested such a feature too (on the official Windows Phone User Voice site): • • • • Yes, people found a way to do it for Windows Mobile. With the app there is now an official way to export your texts. This app only used to work on devices with SD Cards, but has been updated to work on all devices as far as I can tell. After installing the app, open it from your settings menu (you won't see it in your installed apps list).
If you do not have an SD Card in your phone, use the appbar menu to choose a folder for your backup. Afterwards you can choose what you want to backup - either sms, mms, contacts, or all of them. SMS and MMS will be stored as an XML file which you should be able to convert to any format you need.
The answer is No, there is no official way to manually back up text messages. But there is a setting in BACKUP that will save it to the cloud in some unforeseen place that you can't access, but you can retrieve them for use on a new phone.
I use text (and email) to communicate with my clients all the time, and I need to save the text so I have a record of what was said and when. Also if they are needed in court for a dispute, they need to be saved in a way that is tamper-proof. I am guessing that with a court order they could get all your messages, I just don't know how long they are kept on the cloud?
Our phones have quickly become our main communications tools, beyond just calling relatives. Managing both work and personal lives in our pockets is very much a thing and moving your contacts, calendars and email to your new iPhone will be a top priority. Fortunately, Apple makes it pretty easy. Assuming you've been using your Microsoft account to keep these three entities, you'll be able to import to your iPhone with ease.
Before you proceed, it's a good idea to make sure you've backed up your Windows phone first. • Launch the Settings app on your new iPhone.
• Tap Accounts & Passwords. • Tap Add account. • Select the account your current Mail, calendars, and contacts are on. • Follow the instructions to log in with your account credentials.
Once the account has been added, make sure you've enabled syncing for all of the data you want transferred to your iPhone. • If you're not already in your new account screen, tap Accounts in the upper left corner to go back to the Accounts screen. • Tap your new Account. • Tap the Mail switch to turn on and sync your email data. When it's on, the switch is green. • Tap the Contacts switch to turn on and sync your contacts data.