Yes, text messages can be diverted to another number. This is usually done by the service provider and requires that you set up a special account with them.
To forward text messages to another number, open the message you want to forward and tap the menu icon in the top-right corner of the screen. Tap Forward and enter the phone number you want to send the message to. Tap Send.
Yes, you can forward text messages like call forwarding. You can either forward all text messages to a specific number or you can forward them to your email address.
The *# 62 code is used to clear the phone’s memory.
There are a few ways to do this. One way is to install an app like “SMS Forwarder” which will allow you to forward all of your messages to another number. Another way is to create a new contact and then add that contact’s number as a “voicemail” number in your iPhone settings. When someone sends you a message, it will automatically be forwarded to your voicemail.
There are a few ways to do this. One way is to have your husband’s phone forward all text messages to your iPhone. Another way is to have your husband install an app like AirDroid on his phone that will allow you to view and respond to his text messages from your computer or iPhone.
You can forward calls and texts from one cell phone to another, but the process differs depending on your carrier. With most carriers, you can forward calls and texts by logging into your account on the carrier’s website or by using an app on your phone.
On a phone, * 73 is a code that can be used to activate or deactivate call forwarding.
The asterisk (*) is used in mathematics to denote a multiplication operator. In the example *21, 21 is being multiplied by itself (21 x 21 = 441).
On a phone, * 61 is a code used to block your number so that the person you’re calling doesn’t see your number on their caller ID.
The asterisk and pound sign combination (*#21) is used to reset the network settings on an iPhone. This can be helpful if you’re having trouble connecting to a Wi-Fi network or if your cellular data isn’t working properly. Resetting the network settings will erase all of your current network settings, including passwords and preferred networks, so make sure you have them written down somewhere before you do this.