How can I increase call log hystery?
Dear all,
I can not see more than 100 calls.
Viral
iPhone 5, iOS 6.1.4
Dear all,
I can not see more than 100 calls.
Viral
iPhone 5, iOS 6.1.4
MeBJ wrote:
Yes! A sound advice and a very rubbish way to state that. If someone has answer then submit that else nobody asked for anyone's free advice.
Not quite sure what your reply to this over 2 year old topic means but everyone posting a question here, IS indeed asking anyone/everyone for free advice...
Thanks for this. I just wanted to find a call that I forgot to note down. I only had to delete about 10 numbers and found the date and time of the one I needed. Much easier than finding it on my phone bill where it's all just numbers. So thanks again.
Dear clean,
I submitted feedback for the same.
I post this question because I need immediately solution.
Is that any way to increase call log hystery?
Regards
Viral
NO... 100 calls is all you get.
I know
But need more call history
Viral
Then log into your cellular data account and print out your call details.
ON the iphone itself 100 calls is the max. So NO you can get more call history.
viralgajjar wrote:
But need more call history
It seems as if you don't understand. What you want is not possible. If you absolutely have to have a call log that holds more than 100 numbers, you will need to get a phone that is not an iPhone.
The only workaround to your hysterical needs can be to download the current log every time it reaches the 100-call limit. Maybe later you can string together the pieces for offline use.
Very clever!
The log gets stored in every full iTunes backup (i.e., on local storage, NOT the wispy iCloud), amongst other things. There are a number of utilities that can dissect and interpret that backup, extracting the various bits and pieces. I'm partial to DigiDNA's DiskAid for those maneouvers.
I was just referring to your reference to "hysterical needs". I thought it was funny.
Hi Meg, very rude of you to tell an iphone user asking for help to "get a phone is not an iphone". If you don't have good advice, don't comment please.
If you actually read thru the whole thread, you would see that Meg, did respond to the OP..
luis139 wrote:
Hi Meg, very rude of you to tell an iphone user asking for help to "get a phone is not an iphone". If you don't have good advice, don't comment please.
Nothing at all rude about it. Sound advice, in fact. If a specific device doesn't meet a users needs, its time to look for another divice. I don't know why the OP needs a call log of that length, or more significantly how important it is, but Meg's reply is one of many options to consider.
How can I increase call log hystery?