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Samsung Galaxy S9: How To Delete Messages

Samsung Galaxy S9: How To Delete Messages

A lot of people use their Galaxy S9 to text every time. One of the features that most people use often is the text message app. If you are among that love texting and receiving messages, I’m sure you will like to know that your Galaxy S9 comes with a default setting of automatically deleting messages as soon as you reach the 1000 limit.
So as not to wake up one morning and realize that your old messages are no more, it will be reasonable to keep this limit in mind. This will ensure that you constantly review the messages that are on your Galaxy S9 to delete the ones that are not important for your device.
This mistake can easily happen to you if you switched from a previous smartphone with no message limit. It’s possible for you not to know that the Galaxy S9 has a message limit and it will be a surprise to realize that you can’t see some of your messages anymore.
There are users of the new Galaxy S9 that will like to know if it’s possible to deactivate this feature on their smartphone. You can follow the tips below to understand how you can do this on your Galaxy S9

Deleting Messages

  1. Power on your Galaxy S9
  2. Locate the Home screen
  3. Click on the App menu
  4. Then tap on Settings
  5. Click on Applications
  6. Tap on the Messages section
  7. Locate the option labeled as “Delete old messages” and deactivate it

Basically, if you will like to switch off this feature, all you need to do is locate the advanced settings on your Galaxy S9, tap on the option Delete Old Messages. Once you activate this, your phone will start deleting old messages beyond the 1000 limit. If you’re not a fan of this feature, just deactivate it and you’ll be fine.

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Desmond Andrada

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