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On some Xiaomi Redmi (Note) devices, some Realme devices, some OnePlus devices, some Oppo devices, some Samsung devices, some Sony (Xperia) devices, some Motorola devices, and possibly other devices running Android 12,
On some Xiaomi Redmi (Note) devices, some Realme devices, some OnePlus devices, some Oppo devices, some Samsung devices, some Sony (Xperia) devices, some Motorola devices, and possibly other devices running Android 12 or 13,
the database occasionally gets corrupted, especially after installing an update,
resulting in total data loss (on the device only, unless you are using a POP3 account with the option *Leave messages on server* disabled).

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<p><strong>Xiaomi Redmi / Realme / OnePlus / Oppo / Sony / Motorola</strong></p>
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<p>On some Xiaomi Redmi (Note) devices, some Realme devices, some OnePlus devices, some Oppo devices, some Samsung devices, some Sony (Xperia) devices, some Motorola devices, and possibly other devices running Android 12, the database occasionally gets corrupted, especially after installing an update, resulting in total data loss (on the device only, unless you are using a POP3 account with the option <em>Leave messages on server</em> disabled).</p>
<p>On some Xiaomi Redmi (Note) devices, some Realme devices, some OnePlus devices, some Oppo devices, some Samsung devices, some Sony (Xperia) devices, some Motorola devices, and possibly other devices running Android 12 or 13, the database occasionally gets corrupted, especially after installing an update, resulting in total data loss (on the device only, unless you are using a POP3 account with the option <em>Leave messages on server</em> disabled).</p>
<p>The cause of this problem are disk I/O errors due to an Android bug (more likely) or maybe a hardware issue (less likely), please <a href="https://www.sqlite.org/rescode.html#ioerr_write">see here</a>.</p>
<p><em>This error might result from a hardware malfunction or because a filesystem came unmounted while the file was open.</em></p>
<p>This cant be fixed by the app and must be fixed by the device manufacturer with an Android update.</p>

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