Cellular carriers can (and for legal reasons, must) save text messages.
If the messages are saved on the memory of the phone itself, you can still view your old messages. Some carriers allow you to save your data on an internet-based cloud.
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You can't print the actual content of the messages, but the major carriers have an option called Detailed Billing which will allow you to print the date, time, and destination of text messages.
You just go on the carriers website and they have a page there where you can enter you text message to the number you want
Yes. Pieces of paper describe your messages on your cellular device
SMS (Short Message Service)is the text messaging component of a cellular mobile phone; allows cellphones to send or recieve text messages
A pager is a wireless teleommunications device that receives and displays numeric or text messages, or receive and announces voice messages.One carriers that offer paging systems is Teletrim.
Try going to phone settings.
In Verizon Phones, in your inbox, there is "options", hit "manage inbox" then you can "lock" any texts you want to save by selecting said texts, then hitting "lock "( which is under "manage Inbox"'s options). So you press- Inbox, Options, Manage Inbox, [select], Options, Lock
There are many differences between bulk text messages and regular text messages. Regular text messages normally only go to one recipient while bulk text messages typically go to many.
You can't. Landline phones aren't capable of receiving text messages. Only cellular phones and other text messaging devices, such as zip-its, which is more of an IM device, but it still applies