How to Send and Receive Text Messages on Samsung Android Tablets

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To send and receive text messages on your Samsung Android tablet, you'll need to set up the Messages app. This app is the default messaging app on Samsung tablets and allows you to send and receive texts, as well as make voice and video calls.

First, make sure you have a stable internet connection. This is because Samsung tablets use the internet to send and receive texts, just like your smartphone.

To access the Messages app, locate it on your home screen or in your app drawer. Tap on it to open it.

Configuring Texting Features

To send texts from your Samsung tablet, you can use Samsung Messages, an efficient app for organizing messages that allows you to personalize chats and create quick responses.

Pulse SMS is another option that lets you text from any device, including your tablet. Install Pulse SMS on your phone, set it as your default SMS app, and then install it on your tablet to access all your messages.

To use Pulse SMS, you'll need to create a Pulse account, which offers plans or a free trial. You'll also need to sign in with your account on your tablet to access your messages.

Configure Call Feature

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To make calls on your tablet using your phone's number, you'll need to enable the Call & text on other devices feature. This feature is a Samsung account-based service that forwards and synchronizes calls and messages between your Samsung devices.

Launch the Settings app and select Advanced features to turn on the Call & text on other devices feature. Alternatively, you can activate it on the Quick panel.

You'll need to agree to certain permissions before enabling this feature. The connection will occur automatically once you've turned it on.

The Call & text on other devices feature may not be available on all models from other carriers. Also, it can only be used when the phone is in the same country or region as the tablet.

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Send Mass

Sending mass texts is a convenient way to reach a larger audience with less effort. You can send bulk SMS messages to multiple contacts at once using Samsung Messages.

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To get started, launch Samsung Messages and tap the Compose button in the lower-right corner to start a conversation.

Selecting contacts is a breeze with Samsung Messages. You can find contacts quickly by entering their name or typing their number in the top text field.

Once you have all the recipients you want to message in one place, tap Done at the bottom of the screen to continue.

Type your message in the text box and tap the paper plane button to send it.

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Customize Contact Notification Sound

You can make texting more interesting by customizing the notification sound for specific contacts. This way, you'll know who's texting you immediately without picking up the phone.

To customize the notification sound for a contact, launch Samsung Messages and open a conversation with the contact whose sound you want to customize. Tap the three-dot icon in the upper-right corner and select Notification sound.

You can choose your preferred sound to assign to the contact. This allows you to assign custom alert sounds for as many contacts as you want.

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Here's a simple step-by-step guide to customize the notification sound for a contact:

  1. Launch Samsung Messages.
  2. Open a conversation whose sound you want to customize.
  3. Tap the three-dot icon in the upper-right corner.
  4. Select Notification sound.
  5. Choose your preferred sound to assign to the contact.

This feature can be a game-changer for those who have multiple contacts and want to easily identify who's texting them.

How to Use Your Tablet

To use your tablet for texting, you'll need to install an app like Pulse SMS or mysms. These apps allow you to send and receive text messages from your tablet.

First, install the app on your phone and set it as your default SMS app. This will ensure a smoother experience when using the app on your tablet.

Pulse SMS requires you to create an account and choose a plan, while mysms will guide you through the setup process. Both apps will ask you to sign in with the same Google account on your tablet to access your Android messages.

You can access your account info in the left menu of Pulse SMS and view details by tapping My account.

The Pulse experience is the same across devices, so you don't have to learn a new interface on your tablet.

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Schedule

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You can schedule messages on your Samsung device to send at a later time, which is super handy for remembering birthdays or sending reminders.

To schedule a message, open Samsung Messages and tap the Compose button in the lower-right corner.

You can add a recipient from your contact list by tapping the + beside Recipient, or type the contact name to show its number and add it to the Recipient box.

Type your message in the text box, then tap the arrow on its left side.

To schedule the message, tap + and select Schedule message from the menu.

You can set a date and time for the message to be sent by tapping in the new tab that pops up.

A tiny clock appears beside your message, indicating that it is scheduled.

If you want the message sent immediately, select the message and tap Send now.

This feature is really useful for sending reminders or birthdays messages at the right time.

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Sending Texts

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Sending texts on your Samsung tablet is a straightforward process. You can use Samsung Messages to send mass texts to a larger audience with less effort.

To start, launch Samsung Messages and tap the Compose button in the lower-right corner to begin a conversation. You can then tap + in the upper-right corner to add recipients, and select the contacts you want to message from the list.

If a recipient isn't in your phonebook, you can type their number in the top text field. You can also find contacts quickly by entering their name. The recipients you add appear above the screen.

Once you have all your recipients in one place, tap Done at the bottom of the screen to continue. Then, type your message in the text box and tap the paper plane button to send it.

You can also personalize chats and create quick responses using Samsung Messages, making it easier to keep the conversation flowing.

However, if you're planning to use your tablet as a direct replacement for your primary phone, you should know that it's not capable of sending or receiving text messages natively through the number assigned to it for cellular service.

Customizing Texting Experience

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Customizing your texting experience on a Samsung tablet can make a big difference in how you interact with messages. You can assign a custom notification sound for a contact, so you'll know who's texting you immediately.

To do this, launch Samsung Messages and open a conversation you want to customize. Tap the three-dot icon in the upper-right corner and select Notification sound. Choose your preferred sound to assign to the contact.

You can assign custom alert sounds for as many contacts as you want. This feature is especially useful for distinguishing between different conversations and making texting more interesting.

Samsung Messages also allows you to personalize chats and create quick responses, so you have everything you need to keep the conversation flowing.

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Using Third-Party Apps

Using third-party apps can be a great way to receive and send texts on your Samsung tablet. mysms is one such app that allows you to do just that.

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To use mysms, you'll need to install the app on both your tablet and phone. Sign in with the same Google account on both devices, and you'll have access to all your Android messages.

mysms works best when set as your default SMS app, but it's not required. Without setting it as default, sending messages happens instantly, but receiving messages can take a long time.

To access mysms settings, slide out the left menu bar on your tablet to tweak settings for incoming messages or swap themes. On your phone, the left sidebar contains Send & Receive settings related to messaging, as well as Account options.

Premium features, which cost $9.99 per year, include access to all your texting history, back up and restore your texts to the cloud, SMS scheduling, and removal of the "via mysms.com" signature.

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How to Use Mysms

To get started with mysms, you'll need to set it up on both your Android phone and tablet. On your tablet, you can sign in with the same Google account as your phone to access all your Android messages.

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You'll want to set mysms as your default SMS app for a smoother experience. If you don't, you might encounter issues with syncing read and deleted messages. In our testing, sending messages happened instantly, but receiving messages took a long time without setting it as default.

To install the mysms tablet app, simply download and install it from the store, then sign in with your Google account. Once you're signed in, you'll have access to all your Android messages.

You can also access some options by sliding out the left menu bar on your tablet. This is where you can tweak settings for incoming messages or swap themes. On your phone, the left sidebar contains Send & Receive settings related to messaging, as well as Account options.

If you want to take advantage of additional features, you can choose to Go Premium using the phone app. For $9.99 per year, you'll get access to all of your texting history, back up and restore your texts to the cloud, SMS scheduling, and removal of the "via mysms.com" signature that sometimes appears on sent messages.

Here are some key features of the mysms Premium plan:

  • Access to all of your texting history
  • Back up and restore your texts to the cloud
  • SMS scheduling
  • Removal of the "via mysms.com" signature

Keep in mind that you can back up your texts on Android without paying for Premium, as this is a built-in feature.

Using Google Voice

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To use Google Voice, you'll need to install the Google Voice app on your tablet. Sign in with your Google account, and you can text as long as you have a Wi-Fi or mobile data connection.

You'll need to let your contacts know that you're texting them from a new number. This is because Google Voice uses a different number than your regular phone number.

Granting the app permission to use your contacts is a simple process that will allow all your contacts to appear in the Voice app automatically.

Managing Texts

Managing Texts is a breeze on your Samsung tablet. You can send and receive texts just like you would on your phone, but with a larger screen and keyboard.

To start, make sure you have the Messages app installed on your tablet, it's usually pre-installed. You can also access your texts from the notification shade.

To reply to a text, simply tap on the conversation and type away on the keyboard. You can also use the voice-to-text feature to quickly send a response.

Pin Conversations

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You can pin important conversations to the top of your Samsung Messages list for easy access.

To pin a conversation, open Samsung Messages and long press the chat you want to pin. You can choose multiple conversations at once.

Once you've selected the conversations, go to More and tap Pin to top. Your selected chats will now be at the top of your conversations list.

If you need to unpin a conversation, you can simply long press the chat again and tap Unpin from top.

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Grouping into Categories

You can group your messages into categories in Samsung Messages to keep your conversations organized. This feature is particularly useful when you have multiple conversations with the same group of people.

To start, open Samsung Messages and tap the + beside the Inbox tab. Long pressing on a contact and selecting More > Add to Category brings you to the Add to category page. Type a name for your category and tap Add.

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Select the chats you want to group under the category and tap Done. You can repeat this process to add new categories to the app.

Here's a quick rundown of the steps to group your messages into categories:

By following these simple steps, you can keep your messages organized and make it easier to find the conversations that matter most to you.

Claire Beier

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Claire Beier is a seasoned writer with a passion for creating informative and engaging content. With a keen eye for detail and a talent for simplifying complex concepts, Claire has established herself as a go-to expert in the field of web development. Her articles on HTML elements have been widely praised for their clarity and accessibility.

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