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Message: I used the mobile app (android) to save a copy of the phone SMS messages (texts).&#160; Then restored it to my PC, it came as SMS.xml.&#160; &#160;It is not text, not the xml that I expected.&#160; If I open in Notepad++ it looks like binary.Anyone know a program that can open it as text (or somehow extract the SMS threads/mesages) on Windows or Linux?&#160; Or know the format?
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