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#240500 11-Sep-2018 10:56
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So I can log in online and check my bill. It shows all out going call and txts. Is there anyway to show incoming calls and txts?

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  #2087387 11-Sep-2018 10:59
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On your handset!

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  #2087390 11-Sep-2018 11:01
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What @Linux says ^^ 

 

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  #2087436 11-Sep-2018 11:44
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Call log only goes back so far on my iPhone. Someone suggested to delete what I can see and it would regenerate previous 100 calls. It hasn’t. And no backup that goes for that period I need



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  #2087439 11-Sep-2018 11:53
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plod: Call log only goes back so far on my iPhone. Someone suggested to delete what I can see and it would regenerate previous 100 calls.


Sorry but this made me LOL and LOL more

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  #2087442 11-Sep-2018 11:55
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Did you send a SMS or make a call to the number you are looking for?

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  #2087445 11-Sep-2018 11:59
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plod: Call log only goes back so far on my iPhone. Someone suggested to delete what I can see and it would regenerate previous 100 calls. It hasn’t. And no backup that goes for that period I need

 

Not sure if it will help in your case, but the party that made the call should be able to see it in their billing statements.


 
 
 
 

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  #2087456 11-Sep-2018 12:09
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stinger:

plod: Call log only goes back so far on my iPhone. Someone suggested to delete what I can see and it would regenerate previous 100 calls. It hasn’t. And no backup that goes for that period I need


Not sure if it will help in your case, but the party that made the call should be able to see it in their billing statements.

yep that’s great if I knew the number lol. I’ll check my Mac when I get home there might be a back up there.

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  #2087466 11-Sep-2018 12:35
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The records used for the call history in the bills and so on are only for your chargeable events. They will cover incoming roaming calls, and premium SMS, but if it was a free incoming service it isn't in that record set.





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  #2087474 11-Sep-2018 12:55
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SaltyNZ:

The records used for the call history in the bills and so on are only for your chargeable events. They will cover incoming roaming calls, and premium SMS, but if it was a free incoming service it isn't in that record set.

thank you. That makes sense now. Will have to rely on random backups. Lesson learnt

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  #2087727 11-Sep-2018 19:09
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plod: Call log only goes back so far on my iPhone.  ...
Even on Android phones, the record only goes back 500 calls.

 

plod: ... Will have to rely on random backups. Lesson learnt
or other tools (for Android).





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