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29-01-2015 10:05 - edited 29-01-2015 10:22
Over the past 24-48 hours i have noticed that if i access the text messages on my HTC One, the phone becomes incredibly slow and unresponsive.
I can open up the main text window, but if i open up any text conversations it takes about 10 seconds to load up the conversation.
After this, there also seems to be even more unresponsiveness in replying to a text message - If i write out the characters they don't show for a couple of seconds.
Coincidentally this seems to have started when i noticed my phone downloaded something in the background, i am sure it said "HTC Service Pack" however i am not 100% - I deleted the notification without looking into it, as i didn't think anything of it.
I can see there has been talk of a new Android release, but i seem to still be on JellyBean at the moment, so i don't understand what has happened for my texts to be affected??
*Edit* I have reset the phone numerous times as well as turned it off entirely, though there is no way to remove the battery*
HTC One
Firmware 4.4.3
HTC Sense 6.0
Software 6.14.206.2
HTC SDK API 6.25
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on 29-01-2015 13:24
I think i have found what the issue was, and i got sidetracked by seeing a HTC update at the same time which caused me to consider that!
Turns out it was the contact(s) specifically on the text messages, i tried to see if i should delete some messages when it turned out i had just short of 10,000 texts accrued over the past 3 years which hadn't been deleted, and i guess the breaking point occured yesterday! Was fine up until then though.
The 10,000 were sent/received total, but it seems to be back to being smooth running now.
But as FYI - nope, haven't received this new update yet, no rush for that mind.
Taa!

on 29-01-2015 10:07
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on 29-01-2015 10:07
I find this soft resets the phone.
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on 29-01-2015 10:21
Oh forgot to mention, i have tried several resets as well as powering the phone down entirely - Battery cannot be removed though unfortunately.
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on 29-01-2015 10:31
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on 29-01-2015 10:31
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on 29-01-2015 11:05
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on 29-01-2015 11:05
Just thought I'd mention a soft reset as you had not mentioned it originally in your post.
I sometimes find a phone can also lag if the internal memory is getting full so deleting from there or moving to a SD Card (if applicable) can help.
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on 29-01-2015 13:24
I think i have found what the issue was, and i got sidetracked by seeing a HTC update at the same time which caused me to consider that!
Turns out it was the contact(s) specifically on the text messages, i tried to see if i should delete some messages when it turned out i had just short of 10,000 texts accrued over the past 3 years which hadn't been deleted, and i guess the breaking point occured yesterday! Was fine up until then though.
The 10,000 were sent/received total, but it seems to be back to being smooth running now.
But as FYI - nope, haven't received this new update yet, no rush for that mind.
Taa!
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on 29-01-2015 13:29
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on 29-01-2015 13:29
Little wonder it was slow

If you want to keep every text backup up use SMS Backup+ from Play store and it will auto save to your gmail account.
You can then set your phone to delete automatically when you get to 100 texts on a thread which should keep everything under control in the future.
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