Messenger: Text Messages, SMS
Messenger: Text Messages, SMS App Info
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App Name
Messenger: Text Messages, SMS
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Price
Free
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Developer
aMessage studio
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Category
Communication -
Updated
2025-12-10
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Version
2.1.0
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I start using Messenger: Text Messages, SMS for the first time?
Download the app from your app store, open it, and follow the onboarding instructions to set up your account and grant necessary permissions.
Can I use Messenger without linking it to my phone number?
Yes, you can sign up with an email address during setup, and the app supports both SMS integration and optional account creation.
How do I send multimedia messages like photos or videos?
Open a chat, tap the attachment icon, select photos or videos from your device, and hit send to share multimedia content.
How can I customize the chat appearance?
Go to Settings > Themes, and choose from available themes, or set your own background images and chat bubble colors.
What features help protect my private conversations?
Use the Private Box feature in Settings to hide sensitive chats, add password protection, and customize privacy options for security.
How do I schedule a message to send later?
In a chat, tap the send button and select 'Schedule Send,' then choose the date and time for your message to be sent automatically.
Are there any subscription costs for using Messenger: Text Messages, SMS?
The app is free to download and use; however, carrier charges for SMS/MMS and optional in-app purchases may apply.
Is there a premium version or upgrade option?
Currently, Messenger offers core features for free. Check Settings > Subscription for any premium features or updates.
What should I do if the app crashes or encounters errors?
Try restarting your device, updating the app, or reinstalling it. Contact support via email in Settings > Help for further assistance.
Can I recover deleted messages in Messenger?
Deleted messages cannot be recovered easily; consider backing up important chats or using the archive feature to hide rather than delete.