Reply
Thread Tools
Posts: 73 | Thanked: 9 times | Joined on May 2010 @ London
#31
The only thing preventing from attempting to implement and test a solution is that I currently don't have a android phone.

Even then I am going to give it a shot..

it may take little longer to get a working solution..

Will you be able to test the solution once I start putting it togather?
 
Posts: 908 | Thanked: 501 times | Joined on Sep 2010 @ West Sussex, England
#32
Originally Posted by t4ure4n View Post
The only thing preventing from attempting to implement and test a solution is that I currently don't have a android phone.

Even then I am going to give it a shot..

it may take little longer to get a working solution..

Will you be able to test the solution once I start putting it togather?
Should be able to yes, provided it's not too complicated...
 
Posts: 249 | Thanked: 277 times | Joined on May 2010 @ Brighton, UK
#33
Well, abcnokia will convert the messages to various formats, one of which is XML. Annoyingly, the latest version seems to pre-date Android and as such the XML it spits out is just some made-up format. Nothing a simple XSL transformation can't fix though.

...guess this is a good reason to add Android XML as a export format in my tool though
 

The Following User Says Thank You to mr_jrt For This Useful Post:
Posts: 908 | Thanked: 501 times | Joined on Sep 2010 @ West Sussex, England
#34
Originally Posted by mr_jrt View Post
Well, abcnokia will convert the messages to various formats, one of which is XML. Annoyingly, the latest version seems to pre-date Android and as such the XML it spits out is just some made-up format. Nothing a simple XSL transformation can't fix though.

...guess this is a good reason to add Android XML as a export format in my tool though
Does abcnokia read the N900 messages though?
And is there an existing program to change the XML output to something Android with read?
 
Posts: 249 | Thanked: 277 times | Joined on May 2010 @ Brighton, UK
#35
Originally Posted by richwhite View Post
Does abcnokia read the N900 messages though?
And is there an existing program to change the XML output to something Android with read?
abcnokia will operate on the .vmg files you extracted from the .nbu backup using nbuexplorer.

It can save out to many formats, but XML will be the closest to what you want. A simple bit of XSL that runs across the XML to convert them to Android XML (as documented by t4ure4n above) should be easy. I don't have time to cobble that together, but it shouldn't be hard.
 
Posts: 94 | Thanked: 59 times | Joined on Jun 2010
#36
use pc suite:

import your sms from N900 via pc suite
export them in .csv
put the file on your SGS2
use sms importer on android market.
import your messages!

for best results import your contact before your sms (in order to have correspondance between messages and contacts)

Last edited by gruik; 2011-07-27 at 17:32.
 
Posts: 908 | Thanked: 501 times | Joined on Sep 2010 @ West Sussex, England
#37
Originally Posted by gruik View Post
use pc suite:

import your sms from N900 via pc suite
export them in .csv
put the file on your SGS2
use sms importer on android market.
import your messages!

for best results import your contact before your sms (in order to have correspondance between messages and contacts)
Can the sms importer read csv though?
 
Reply


 
Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 01:56.