I don’t know one single person who has switched carriers without losing at least a few texts or emails.
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I’ve switched between AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint. On AT&T you can still manage to lose a few texts or emails when you switch from 3G to 4G, but it’s so easy that I rarely even notice, much less write back.
I’m not the one who has lost a few texts in a phone call. The reason is that I’m trying to learn how to handle the loss of a text message, and i have no idea how to manage that. I have to be careful about it, but I’m also kind of curious to see what the “text” message looks like when I’m lost.
The loss of a text message is usually due to a phone call, SMS, or other electronic communication between two parties. As long as the communication is not being sent through a public phone number or internet service, the recipient does not lose the text message. There are a number of apps on Android and iOS that can help you to manage the loss of messages. As for the new handset I’m using, every app I’ve used so far seems to be out of date and not very reliable.
I’m not sure if there is a way to get a message from a carrier to my phone while it’s on another carrier. But I don’t think that’s the reason for lost text messages. I think the reason is that most carriers have SMS servers built into their phones. This is a common thing for any phone Ive ever had. You can read a message just by holding down the phone button.
The reason for lost text messages is because Ive found they dont give up any text messages when they are on another phone. Im not saying it was a problem for me. Ive found that a lot of people are going through my phone with no thought or memory in their head. Ive also found that sometimes I have to log in to the carrier for messages.
The same thing as carriers, but for texting. A message that isnt sent, and you dont get it. My advice is dont send text messages to anybody. Ive seen too many people get messages from people they wont want to be texting.
It’s not a big deal to me, but Ive never sent a message to my ex-girlfriends phone for the purpose of being on the phone with her. Just because she forgot to send a text doesn’t mean it’s not there, or that I forgot and she didn’t get it. It just means I wasnt texting her to check in, but I wasnt doing it for a reason either.
Yes. When you make a phone call, you’re making a phone call. And if you’re texting someone, it’s also a phone call. The only difference is that a phone call does not contain the same amount of data, but a text message, with its many bytes, is much smaller.