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How can I start over on a new "Messages" thread instead of always adding onto an existing thread to the same person or group?
iPhone SE, iOS 14
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How can I start over on a new "Messages" thread instead of always adding onto an existing thread to the same person or group?
iPhone SE, iOS 14
NewUserApplePay wrote:
How can I start over on a new "Messages" thread instead of always adding onto an existing thread to the same person or group?
You delete the threads and then create a new message.
NewUserApplePay wrote:
How can I start over on a new "Messages" thread instead of always adding onto an existing thread to the same person or group?
You delete the threads and then create a new message.
NewUserApplePay wrote:
But the original text message has sentimental value to me. That's why I want to preserve it as is, without watering it down with trivia.
It's one or the other what do you value more and go from there, there is no creating a new thread when there is an existing one
NewUserApplePay wrote:
What a pity that Apple didn't think to allow you to preserve a snapshot in time and then start a new message like you can with email.
Text message is a phone carrier feature, not an Apple feature. Email and text message are 2 very different platforms.
There has never been that feature on any phone prior to the iphone, if you're old enough to know.
But the original text message has sentimental value to me. That's why I want to preserve it as is, without watering it down with trivia.
What a pity that Apple didn't think to allow you to preserve a snapshot in time and then start a new message like you can with email.
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