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How to import SMS with itouch?
The specific operation steps are as follows:
1. Install synchronization assistant on Android phone. After logging in, click "More" and select "Backup to Network".
2. Log in to the Web Synchronization Assistant on your computer/
3. The exported file format is zip, the decompression password is the open password shown in the above figure, and it is a csv file after unlocking.
4. Create an IPHONE backup. Open iTOOLS, click the toolbox in the upper right corner, find iTunes backup management, click Create Backup, select New Backup, and create a backup according to the prompts.
5. Export SMS. Select the created backup, click "Open", find "sms.db" in "SMS", double-click to open, and the SMS will be listed. Select all and click "Export".
6. Delete the original message. Open iTOOLS, click on the toolbox in the upper right corner to find iTunes backup management. Step 2: Open the backup, find sms.db in the short message, and double-click to open it. At this time, the short messages will be listed, select all, and click Delete.
7. Import a new SMS file. Click "Import" and select "Import CSV file" to import the CSV file generated in the third step.
8. Click "Sync to Device" to complete the SMS import.
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