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Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reveals how to save, print or share text messages from your Android phone.
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.
By Harvey Hisona February 11, 2020 August 15, 2023 Android users will be pleased to know that they can now text comfortably on their PC, thanks to Google Messages.
Android Messages for Web lets you pair your computer to your phone, so you can send and receive SMS from either device. Here's how to set up and use Android Messages on PC.
You need to use Android Messages for Web to text through your laptop. Here's how Google's answer to iMessages for typing texts on your laptop will save you time.
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.
Here's how to save your text messages in Android and iOS. We have a simple step-by-step guide to help you save text messages on your iPhone or Android phone.
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.
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.