Viewing old texts on SIM card - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 General

I've recently upgraded from a Nokia 3330 to a BlueAngel and moved my SIM card across. I can see all my old contacts fine, but not the text messages. Is there a utility I can download to let me view the old texts?

I have the same question. Help us, plz

nope
text msges are stored in phon memory and will lost if you change phone or let batt run out completely

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Sound like they maybe saved to ur sim. Before my tp2 got busted I used to get sms alerts from 129 saved to the sim when people would leave me voicemails on tmobile us. With my backup cell it saved text to the sim when my inbox got full. U sound be able to deleted like ne other text if not try ur sim in a different cell & try it.
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