No but you can write them down in your notebook of text messages. That way you'll always have a little piece of conversation with you.
All I know is that you can send text messages with an Android phone and get the Android App called "Twitter", and pretty much the same with iPhone, even though I am not fully aware of the apps available for the Blackberry smartphones.
Go to the phone store at and t tmobile cricket boostmobile whichever is your phone company and reset it most likely its going to take all of your memory away like your contacts ,text messages, and pictures :(
You cannot delete the factory installed text messaging app that comes with your phone. You can however, download an alternate free messaging app from the Google Play Store. Then you can set it as the default application to launch when you receive new text messages.
There may be an error with the android.
3rd-party android assistant -Coolmuster How to Print Text Messages , which is similar with PC studio, and it is more convenient, and the backup is more obvious.
Text messages can be stored on the SIM card and/or on the phone, depending on the type of phone.
The Samsung Galaxy is an android phone therefore it uses the Google Play Store instead of the appstore, but textfree along with other texting apps support android phones and are availabe on the play store.
It depends on the length of message. Also, many phones store messages separately from the main storage site (phone or memory card).
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 it can not
for most newer android phones, the volume button changes the size of the text messages, try pressing the lower volume button while in the messaging app.