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Edited by Svedalrain: 7/19/2015 3:51:21 AM
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1) Turn on airplane mode to prevent new messages from coming in. 2) Read every message on your phone. All reminders that are still important should be set as alarms or something. 3) Delete all messages. 4) Cry a bit. 5) ? 6) (!) 7) ...? 8) ... 9) Emotional profit. I've done this before. It feels great after you go through the stages of grief (Steps 5-9).
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  • Also, if i attempt to read very old messages, the app freezes for a second, opens the convo but the only message is the most recent one sent or received. And then when I close out and try to reopen the messages app, it sits at a white screen until eventually opening up a new message screen. This locks me out of actually being able to send messages or receive them. Only way to fix is to restart my phone.

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  • Skip step 2, then. Don't forget step 1.

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  • So, I deleted every last conversation and my phone still claims that the messages app is using over 8 GB

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  • Edited by Svedalrain: 7/19/2015 4:16:40 AM
    Is your phone backed up? As in, in case it gets wiped?

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  • I believe I have a backup on my desktop.

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  • Make sure it's up to date. Then find your messenger app on the store, and look how much space it takes up itself, and make sure it isn't just a huge app. Then wipe your phone.

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  • Edited by FlapjacksNsyrup: 7/19/2015 4:38:50 AM
    well it's the built in app. And I just updated right before trying to delete all these messages. UPDATE: It appears to be deleting them very slowly. It finally dropped below 7 GB. Guess iPhone takes really long to wipe data.

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