Three squares after a text message typically indicate that the message contains unsupported characters or emojis that cannot be displayed on the recipient's device. Instead of showing the intended content, the device replaces it with squares as a placeholder. This often happens when the sender uses an emoji or special character that isn't recognized by the recipient's operating system or app.
E or if it is like this <3 it is a heart.
If you want to copy the text in a text message, you tap the text message and press the Copy button that should appear over it. To paste that text somewhere, you then enter a text field and double-tap where your blinking cursor is to paste. You must be running at least iOS 3 to do this.
PS;ilovedyou<\\3
It doesn't mean anything. It only means something if you know you have the correct number and know for sure he read your message and did not text you back.
does galaxy ace 3 flash when u get a message
It's very simple to change the text colour. You simply use this format:[color name]: [message]For example:White: Hello!Would give you white text, saying "Hello!"This format works for Yellow, Red, Green, Purple, Cyan and White. You can also use special "effects", which use the same format:[flash1/2/3]: [message][glow1/2/3]: [message][scroll]: [message][shake]: [message][slide]: [message][wave1/2]: [message]You can also combine these codes, such as Cyan:Wave: [text]
This could mean anything from that someone wants to continue the convosation in person or that your screen isn't big enough to fit the message in! 3 dots at the end of a sentence usually mean that the sentence can't be ended or there's another part to it.
There is no official slang term for DSF. However, those 3 letters are located next to each other on a keyboard. It is likely that a person will accidentally type the 3 together in a message or text, thus causing confusion on the receiving end of the message.
I <3 rainbows
Move 3 lines "from" - do you mean 'remove 3 lines from' - or - move 3 lines to other places? Anyway, this all depends on the layout of the five squares.
The first text message was sent on December 3, 1992, by Neil Papworth, a British engineer. He sent the message "Merry Christmas" from his computer to the mobile phone of Richard Jarvis, a Vodafone director, during a test of the SMS (Short Message Service) technology. This marked the beginning of text messaging as a communication method.
There are 3 reason 1.it means uve not entered the +44 or 07 number in first or 2. that number has a block you so you cannot text that number or 3. theres no signal on the phone whatsoever.