
Set up ADB as outlined in this previous tutorial.Just a word of warning though, this can end up costing you (if you're charged for each SMS message) and/or you could end up being contacted by your wireless carrier if you abuse the system. However, we can manually change both of these values (the number of messages and the time frame) so that we aren't bothered by Android's default SMS limit restrictions. So by default, Android will check to make sure you haven't sent more than 30 SMS messages to anyone within a span of 30 minutes.

The second command involves the time frame in which a recent batch of SMS messages is being checked against.

The first we're going to show you today deals with the warning message you receive that tells you the smartphone has sent a lot of messages. Specifically, there are two limitations that Google has added to Android which we can actually change with a couple of simple ADB shell commands.
