Each SMS application can store its SMS messages wherever it wants. I
am not aware of any of them having a documented and supported API for
doing so.

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 5:05 AM, VA <[email protected]> wrote:
> One of the applications that I building requires generating a local
> SMS on the phone and injecting it into the message store so that the
> user perceives that he has received a new SMS.
>
> One of the usecases that need this is the capability to transfer a SMS
> message over bluetooth from one phone to another and then show as if
> it was a newly received SMS message.
>
> Any hints on how can I insert a message into message store and trigger
> rest of the mechanism so that the perceives it as a newly received
> message,
>
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