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Nokia N70 SMS problem

I have encountered this problem. It has been solved now. I am especially opposed to always checking the machine, because I am also the n70 in my mobile phone. There are many address books and text messages that I don't want to delete. Although a lot of software can be backed up, I still don't want to check the machine. Backup is too troublesome.

I met your problem once last winter. At that time, I couldn't receive a short message from an abnormal individual. I just saw from the communication records that someone sent it to me, but I didn't receive it afterwards (unlike others, I didn't receive it at all). It lasted for half a month, and then I moved to check the SIM card. As a result, it was found that some areas of the SIM card were damaged, resulting in selective failure to receive short messages (probably related to my frequent dropping of my mobile phone).

Some people say that they have installed invisible SMS software or are poisoned, but mine has not, so rule out this possibility. I attach great importance to cell phone antivirus.

A few days ago, the mobile phone could not receive other people's objects inexplicably, but this time it only lasted for a few days. Some people suggest using a grid machine, but my system is the latest, and there is no grid. I searched many answers on the internet and found that none of them satisfied me. Later, I deleted some programs that were not commonly used, and I was fine.

The solution can be to restart 1 and 2 times a day. According to my analysis, my n70 has not been turned off since I bought it (I insist on turning it on 24 hours to let others contact me), which may also be related to this. You can restart it several times a day.

Also, I want to explain that some people say that you can't receive text messages when your inbox is full. Theoretically, some people say that the n70 can store 700-900 short messages, but there are nearly 3,000 short messages sent by people in my mobile phone, so I can't bear to delete them. You can also continue to come in and receive short messages, so that you can eliminate the problem of full inbox. I believe that no one saves more than me. . . - -

Finally, to comfort you, you are not poisoned. Many N70s have this problem, which is its own vulnerability. You don't need to check the machine, but I said, check whether the SIM card is damaged first (free of charge), and you can change it if it is broken. If it's not broken, delete some programs that are not commonly used and make sure to restart the machine 1-2 times a day.

This is all my personal experience. . .