Yes, ‘Textra’ is compatible with most Android versions. It’s also great for customizing text features if you’re into that!
For those who want more features, check out ‘MightyText’. It syncs all your multimedia and allows you to access it on your computer too! Super useful.
Sounds fantastic! How does it handle large files though?
‘MightyText’ can handle large files quite well. Just make sure your internet connection is stable to avoid interruptions during upload.
I prefer ‘Google Photos’ for backup too. You can save images from your messages directly into your albums. It’s pretty seamless!
It’s true! I often forget to back them up, but it makes it automatic if you set it right.
One thing to keep in mind, you still need to download the images from messages to your phone before they can be uploaded to Google Photos.
Haha, my phone is a photo graveyard! I need to take some action. Maybe I should finally try out these apps you all mentioned!
Haha, I can relate! I’m in the same boat. Using these apps might finally declutter my phone.
You all have great suggestions! I’m just curious if any of these apps come with ads or require purchase? I prefer something free or ad-free if possible.
‘SMS Backup & Restore’ is free and quite comprehensive, but you might see ads in free versions of other apps. Always check reviews for the latest info!
I had trouble saving images from text messages, too. Make sure your messaging app has permission to access storage. You can check this in the app settings!
That’s a good point! Sometimes, apps can lose permissions after updates. Always double-check your settings!
Storage limitations can be frustrating! Clearing cached data in the messaging app often helps free up space for saving images.
That’s true! I usually forget about caching. It’s a simple fix that really works!
If you’re facing app bugs, try updating the messaging app or even your phone’s software. Outdated versions can lead to issues when saving media!
I didn’t think of that! Maybe that’s why my app keeps crashing when I save pics!
I’ve noticed that sometimes the image quality drops when saving. Is it because of app compression? Anyone else experience this?
Yeah, I’ve seen that too! It’s usually because the app compresses images to save space.
Using third-party apps can sometimes help bypass these issues, but be careful as they can also create bugs. Always read reviews first!