What'sApp's database folder path - Huawei Mate 30 Pro Questions & Answers

This phone is allowed to log in 2 accounts. I need to know where is the database folder path of the 2nd What'sApp to place the chat history of old phone. Can someone help? Thanks!

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[Question] Where does the mobile inbox downoad the files to?

Hey guys. I just want to know where the email client on the windows mobile downloads the files to?
Because I'm trying to find a better/easier/faster way to transfer files from my CPU to my phone. (Feel free to suggest any).
But yeah, I get a message about the inbox won't open it cause of the type of file it is, Where is the folder that I can find those files?
Attachments on emails are stored on \Windows\Messaging\Attachments by default, or in \Storage Card\InboxXXX...\Mail Attachments if the option was selected. Email bodies are store in \Windows\Messaging. Both emails bodies and attachments are not readable directly, so you will have to look arround a lot to find the attachment you want. However I would be extremely careful about working on those folders, or you might end up with empty text emails and/or missing attachments. Hope this helps.

Having access the files where my contacts are stored in android 2.1

Hi everyone, I want to backup my contacts and the native 2.1 contact manager has a function to export my countacts but the .vcf don't actually keep the category structure that I so painstakingly setup or the contact photos that I gathered. In the iPhone, it is a simple question of getting two sqlite files that have the contacts and images in them and substituting it in your next device. Would anyone be able to tell where I could find this files??
I'm running a root t-mobile vibrant /w bionix.
Also, please let me know if you know something more functional the stock contact manager app: ie. with proper import/export and and sync functions that retains categories and contact images.
i can't post links, to find your sqlite db files try googling:
how to poke around the sqlite3 databases
And for a better contact manager google:
komodo contacts
Generally this is done via gmail. Add the pics etc to your contacts and place them in groups via gmail then no matter what phone you use these will always be there.
You can them export them as a backup to your pc etc

K9 Email help needed

Is there already a good thread somewhere to seek out some help in configuring K9 Email or should I just post here?
Sent from my DROID X2 using Tapatalk
Currently configured for POP mail not IMAP (Comcast/Xfinity).
Have it set to sync so that when email is downloaded to my PC and no longer on Comcast's servers that K9 will auto delete/remove those messages from my Inbox.
I just want to know the following:
1) like on my old blackberry can I flag a message as Saved so that unless I manually delete it is saved? If so, how? If not, then can I create a saved or archive folder and manually move them there? If so, how? If not what do you suggest as an alternative?
2) If I accidentally delete a message it immediately moves to trash (and I think immediately sends a delete command to Comcast's servers). How can I undelete a message or manually move it from trash back to inbox?
3) How can I manually create folders and move messages between folders?
4) Please explain the whole folder level thing, i.e. Level 1, Level 2, etc.
THANKS!
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[Q] Contacts not displaying correctly

When I sync my contacts with google I dont get the number and the number info is shown in additional info (attachment). So is there any way I could edit the phone's contact database and copy phone number to phone number column. or if there is any other solution I will be grateful.
I don't have this issue and all my contacts are synced with Google. Perhaps it's the ROM version you're using?
After messing with sql and trying to edit contacts2.db I had a brilliant idea of copying contacts2.db from my nandroid backup . All is well now...

[Completed] [Q] Issue related to .VEF file.

Hi all,
Few days back i was trying to root my HTC one. In order to play safe i saved all my contacts in my phone memory. Later i transferred that file containing my contacts to my system. That file was saved with an extension ".VEF". Usually contacts file get saved with VCF (never heard about VEF before).
In order to synchronize my Samsung phone book i transferred that file from my system to my samsung galaxy S5. But i am getting an error with this? This file is not opening. Kindly suggest me how to open that VEF file?
Regards,
averma60
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Thanks for writing to us at XDA Assist. As far as I know you can use a .vef file to import contacts to your Google account using your PC. Open the contacts section of your Google account on a desktop browser and you'll see the import contacts option at the bottom of the left sidebar.
Once you've done that just sync your Google contacts on any of your Android devices and your contacts will appear. And in future make sure you save new contacts as a Google contact instead of on your phone memory, it makes things a lot easier.
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