Two options... smash the phone to pieces, or flush the phone down the toilet.
what are you on about your text messages do not disappear just because your phone is off, however long it is off for!!!!!!!!!!!!
You should, when you turn your cell phone back on it should inform you that you missed a text, but I could be wrong.
It could be the Sprint customer has shut off the ability to receive text messages.
no, airplane mode cuts you off from service, and you need service to receive text messages.
No your messages are not deleted. when a phone is deactivated, it just means the service for the phone is turned off. everything that was saved in the phone, text messages, pictures, contacts, will still be there.
If you are getting text messages too late I would recommend turning your phone off. If you need your phone for an alarm i would recommend setting your phone to alarm only, that way you can still be woken up by your alarm but you won't be answering text messages too late.
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.
No, as long as you have the text message via off, then it won't show.
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.