It really depends on what phone service you are with.
It depends on the length of message. Also, many phones store messages separately from the main storage site (phone or memory card).
Text messages can be stored on the SIM card and/or on the phone, depending on the type of phone.
no it can not
You can have text messages sent to you by somebody you know if they have a phone. Certain companies also have automatic text messages sent out to people who sign up to a subscription or other service! :]
No. Text messages cannot be read on the phone bill. However, by special requests, such as subpoenas, and the like, the phone company will release the contents of text messages (under certain circumstances).Added: The number to which the text message was sent will be noted however.
One's experience on sending and reading mobile phone text messages would probably including writing the messages using a keyboard located on the phone. One would also read the messages via the phone's screen.
what are you on about your text messages do not disappear just because your phone is off, however long it is off for!!!!!!!!!!!!
Text messages are generally not offered for free from cell phone service providers. Many cell phone consumers purchase a phone plan that includes text messages so that they don't have to pay for each text message individually.
Either get a bigger memory card if the phone has a memory card slot or erase all of your text messages to make more room.
Yes and No.
Yes, it is possible to subpoena text messages in a civil case. This means that a party in the case can request the text messages from a person's phone or from a phone service provider as part of the legal proceedings.
It could be the Sprint customer has shut off the ability to receive text messages.