Searching text messaging threads for old messages, photos, and videos isn't easy -- it usually involves scrolling, scrolling, and more scrolling. But if you're an iPhone user, there's an easy trick for finding everything your texting buddies have sent you.
To find a photo or a video from a texting thread, open the Messages app and tap on the thread you want to search. You can tap on any thread - even if it's a group thread, though you will only see the photos and videos exchanged within that thread (not between you and the contacts in the group).
Once the thread is open, tap the Details link to the right of your contact's name. In the Details menu, scroll down and you'll see a section called Attachments. In this section, you'll find all the photos, videos, sound clips, PDF files and any other attachments that have been exchanged in that thread. You will be able to see both the attachments you sent to the other person and any attachments they sent you.
The attachments will be shown as a picture album, with files like sound clips showing up as icons. If you'd prefer to see a list instead of an album, tap on any attachment to open it in full screen mode, and then tap anywhere to display the menu options.
In the bottom right corner, you'll see a bulleted list icon; tap this icon to see the thread's attachments in list format.
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How to Activate Emoticon Symbol on Keyboard for Android Phone
Earlier this month, iOS users got some sweet new emoticon symbols -- including a secret (but easily unlockable) Spock Vulcan salute emoticon. But what about Android users? While Android has been a little slower to make emoticon as commonplace as Apple, that doesn't mean you can't be part of the cool crowd if you're not an iPhone user. Here's how to activate emoticon on your keyboard for your Android device:
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