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By Tom Espiner

Published: Tuesday 27 June 2006


Name

Graham Coles


Location

UK


Occupation

Software Engineer


Comment

This is a joke, right?

I doubt mobile phones have a great deal of memory outside the sim card, so how can they possibly not delete the data!

Coming in the same batch of articles as '106 million texts sent every day in May' and presumably with a large amount of spam and scam texts flooding peoples phones, are manufacturers supposed to build phones with a few gigabytes of flash memory to retain every text ever received?

Sounds pretty unrealilstic to me, perhaps the law should have made a better effort to control spammers when it had the chance, then there would have been less of it about to fill up people's phones!



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