
Turning off text messages on Android can be a bit tricky, but it's a great way to minimize distractions and free up storage space.
You can disable text messages on your Android by going to Settings > Apps > Messages and toggling off the switch.
If you're looking to manage your messages instead, you can archive or delete them to keep your inbox organized.
Disable SMS Messages
You can disable SMS messages on your Android device, but first, you need to know that Public Mobile's moderators can't do it from their end, so you'll have to ask them for a definitive answer.
To disable SMS messages on your Android device, open up your device's Settings and tap on the "Apps" entry.
The Messages app is where you need to go next, and from there, you can select "Permissions" to toggle off the "SMS" permission.
This will disable text messages on your device, but the messages will still be there, you just won't be notified about them.
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Managing Android Messages
You can easily disable text messages on your Android device by going to your device's Settings and tapping on the "Apps" entry. From there, you can toggle off the "SMS" permission to disable text messages.
To block texts on Android, you can use a built-in messaging app like Google Messages or Samsung Messages. The steps may vary slightly depending on your device model and version of Android.
You can also disable or silence notifications of all incoming text messages, so you won't be told about them. The messages will still be there, but you won't receive notifications.
To block texts using a built-in messaging app, follow the steps provided by the app, which may vary depending on your device model and version of Android.
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