You cannot turn someone's phone off directly by texting them, as phone shutdowns require physical access to the device or specific permissions. However, you could send a message that encourages them to turn it off, such as suggesting they take a break or rest their device. Additionally, certain apps or services might allow remote management of devices, but these require prior setup and consent from the user.
The very simple answer to this is TURN OFF the phone. Later, you can go back read, answer, delete.
you could get his phone and see who he is texting and see why he stops texting you
Why would you want to? ----- Try turning off your phone.
WikiAnswers shouldn't be texting you. We don't have any mobile application that would send to your phone. Our email could come to your phone (but not by text, just by email phone applications). If you get Facebook or Twitter updates by text, and some of them are from us, those are just posts on FB or Twitter, and you would have to turn off texting in whatever service that is delivering our stuff to you that way, or stop following us on those services.
No, the police do not typically turn off your phone when you get arrested. They may confiscate it for evidence, but they are not required to turn it off.
As soon as the texting was added and was allowed on the account you have you can text. First though shut your phone off for about 20 seconds and then put it back on then you should be able to text!
They will tell you when the plane takes off to turn off the phone.
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to turn off auto text on the LG banter you have to change Word toAbcin the bottum left corner when you are texting
Go into messaging settings on your mobile handset and turn off the appropriate function that generates sound when you enter an alphanumeric character when texting.
Depending on the situation needed to turn it off.
The only way to turn off GPS cell phone tracking is by turning off your cell phone. or remove the GPS receiving antenna