Sms (Text Messaging); View Service Center Number; Delete Message; Read Message - Samsung Galaxy S III User Manual

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11. Tap the body of the message and enter the text of your message.
12. Tap the Send icon.

SMS (text messaging)

View service center number

To view the text messaging (SMS) service center number, follow these steps:
1.
From any Home screen, tap the Apps icon.
2.
Tap Messaging.
3.
Tap the Menu key.
4.
Tap Settings.
5.
View the Message center number.

Delete message

To delete text messages (SMS), follow these steps:
1.
From any Home screen, tap the Apps icon.
2.
Tap Messaging.
3.
Tap the message thread.
Note: To delete the whole thread, touch and hold on the thread, then tap Delete thread.
4.
Touch and hold the message that you want to delete.
5.
Tap Delete message.
6.
Tap Delete.

Read message

To read text messages (SMS), follow these steps:
1.
From any Home screen, tap the Apps icon.
2.
Tap Messaging.
3.
View the message.
OR
1.
Tap the message thread
2.
View the message inside the thread.

Send message

To write and send text messages (SMS), follow these steps:
1.
From any Home screen, tap the Apps icon.
2.
Tap Messaging.
3.
Tap the New message icon.
4.
At Enter recipient, enter the contact's name or tap the Contacts icon to select a name in your contact list.
5.
Tap the Enter message field and enter your message.
6.
Tap the Send icon.

WAP push messages

To turn WAP push messages on or off, follow these steps:
1.
From any Home screen, tap the Apps icon.
2.
Tap Messaging.
3.
Tap the Menu key.
4.
Tap Settings.
5.
Tap Push messages to select or clear the check box to enable or disable.

Spam list

The Spam message folder allows you to filter messages from the main Messaging app thread view into a separate folder. When a
number is added to the Spam list in the Messaging app, all messages sent after they were added to the Spam list will show up in the

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