One way to do something like this is to have all calls (including text messages) forwarded to another (your) cell phone. This works best for just short periods of time and you have to be ready to reverse it quickly so that he doesnt find out. I would try doing this one night as he is sleeping and make sure that you UNFORWARD the calls by morning time.
Another thing you might try to do and this is really sneaky and probably won't work for very long : switch the SIM card from his phone with a new, unused one. Put his SIM card into your phone and you will get any calls or texts that are sent to him. How long this works depends on how long it takes for him to notice that there is something wrong with his phone and how long it takes for him to get it to a phone dealer for repair. The nice thing is that there is really no way to figure out what happened so you should never be suspected.
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.
Try Reverse Phone Detective.
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I think not.
Most mobile phone carriers do not allow you to read your mobile messages online. Some providers do allow you to see who has been trying to contact you and when, but the content of the messages is not available.
log into your e-mail on your mobile phone.
There are a variety of websites that have free and paid SMS messages that can be sent on virtually any kind of mobile phone. These messages can be simple, flirtatious, and many can be customized for a personal touch.
No, It only show your user id there.
in an accident and when you have been left somewhere and no other way of contacact but by phone
If you have not already deleted you messaging history, then it should be under your Received options... if you have already deleted them off the phone, you can get a copy of all your messaging history from your mobile provider.