I'm not complaining about me receiving double notifications or me receiving double messages. Text Messages are stored on the server for up to ten (10) days (240 hours) from the date it is sent and/or received. Here is the link: as someone that hasn't posted but once, it doesn't suprise me that you didn't take the time to read the whole thread and to see what my actual issue was. Once obtained, please have a law enforcement official contact us at 1-800/922-0204 and we will get him or her in contact with our Law Enforcement Resource Team (LERT). Your deleted text messages should then reappear on your iPhone. Step 5: A pop up will appear, select Keep On My iPhone. Select Print to print out text messages for court or trial. Step 4: From your iPhone, select: Settings > Your name > iCloud.
Open the saved PDF of your text messages on your computer. In cases of harassment or threatening messages, a lawyer can petition for a court order releasing records held by the carrier, but each carrier has policies for how long messages are kept. Pick a contact with text messages you need to print for court. Because of federal privacy laws, cellular companies do not provide detailed reports of content sent via text messaging. Open Decipher TextMessage, select your phone. For "receiving messages twice", it is not done by GO SMS, but caused by other SMS app. Follow these steps to print text messages for court.
For "wrong timestamp on incoming text", it is caused by using network time,please try to change the timeoffset or change message sort type in GO SMS's settings It never ceases to amaze me that people will tinker with their phones, add apps, load software, even unlocking or jailbreaking their phones and still want to point fingers everywhere else, especially at the network, because their phone doesn't work.Īlso I pulled this from the GO SMS App description on the Andriod Market website. Interestingly I can text outbound just fine. Jess, as an Andriod Expert, I would expect you to know this.