The first text message was sent in 1989 to a Motorola beeper. This message used upside-down numbers that could be read as letters.
The first SMS message (the most common text messaging technology in use today) was sent in 1992 using a personal computer keyboard. The first SMS message using a phone was sent in 1993.
Go to a history museum and talk to the one's who arent texting.
Phil. SMS since 1996-1997.
Texting is not harmful.
"Who is texting me?"
' Picture texting ' means texting pictures of photos you took with your phone .
To politely ask who is texting you, you can simply respond with "May I ask who is texting me?"
Yes of course just stop texting. If you know you shouldn't be doing this then stop.
yes, however if the person you are texting does not have texting on their phone plan they will be charged.
The question is a bit broad. Social media apps such as Facebook can give you a timeline. The Google Play Store can give you app download history. Images and video you take will give you details on when you took the picture and location. Email apps such as Gmail will have history in there. Either the stock texting app (Messenger or Hangouts) or third party apps will have texting history. Browser apps will save history, unless you clear it of course. Call logs will have your call history.
yes
There is no patron saint of texting.
Yes there is a texting limit