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Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reveals how to save, print or share text messages from your Android phone.
There are text messages you don’t want to lose. You can back them up using your phone’s native apps or go with a third-party option.
With an Android phone, you can keep backups of text messages so that you'll never lose them should something happen with your phone.
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How To View Your Android Text Messages On PC - MSN
Sometimes it's easier to type a long text on a real keyboard instead of a touchscreen. Android doesn't have it built-in, but you can view your texts on a PC.
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How To Print Text Messages From Your Android Phone - MSN
If you're using Google Messages (which happens to be the default text app on most Android phones), you can access your text conversations from Google Chrome on your computer and print them from there.
Android users now have two new ways to read and write their text messages on their larger screens — one from Google and the other from Microsoft.
Pinger's nifty Textfree Web service makes it a snap to text from the comfort and convenience of your keyboard.
Here’s how to transfer text messages from your iOS device to your computer: Connect your iPhone to your computer and open iExplorer. Click on the Data tab and then the Messages button.
Sometimes it's easier to type a long text on a real keyboard instead of a touchscreen. Android doesn't have it built-in, but you can view your texts on a PC.
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