C72 and T9 from older phone

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Hello,

I've got a C72 with recently uploaded T9 for my mother tongue. Unfortunatelly, the T9 is with diacritical charaters (slashes, dashes and what not) which causes SMSes (written with T9, of course) to be encoded as unicode, and cuts single SMS length to 70 chars, instead of 160.

Dumb C72 lacks any settings for messages to be sent "not unicode" regardless of T9 (or I'm so dumb I can't find such switch).


So, my idea to solve the problem was to fetch a T9 from older phone (i.e. S45), which had "my" T9, but yet without diacriticals. I've read S45 also uses .ldb format for T9 (same as C72). I've downloaded file with flash dump of T9 area from S45, and when I view it, the file begins with chars "T9" and then goes "Copyright ... Tegic Comm.". But when I look into C72 .ldb bowels, it goes like "application/octet stream" ... "Encryption-method:AES128CBS" ... Apparently, both files are in different format (although I've read S45 and C72 use .ldb for T9!)

And the question is: will C72 read also this "older" format? Or is there any way to encode S45 binary dump of T9 into C72 "application/octet stream" file?

Thanks and regards,

topikpl
 
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