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How to Send the Same Message to Someone Over and Over Again

I keep getting the same text letters over and over again

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It used to be ii messages now it's iv letters repeated daily, sometimes more once a mean solar day. These texts were originally sent last Baronial. The original messages were deleted months ago. I've checked with the senders and they did not resend these messages. Can anyone help me with this outcome please; it's incredibly annoying and worrisome because they're multiplying now. Thank you!

Phone: Alcatel Ane Touch (Android) -- Tracfone service

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You can't encounter "Rubber Way" by just looking at the stuff on the telephone. How to get into "Rubber Way" is as follows... some things may be named a tad unlike on your phone, but it volition give y'all a expert idea...

To go into "Prophylactic Fashion" please do the post-obit.

1. Offset plough off the phone.

ii. Next press and hold "Power" until you encounter the manufacturers logo on the screen, then release the power push button.

3. "Quickly" printing "Volume Downward" and hold information technology for few seconds until you come across the message "Rubber mode: ON" or something similar.

4. If y'all wanted disable it, simply repeat the steps above, and yous should see "Prophylactic Fashion: OFF" rather than on.

As to the other, you have to go into "Settings" on your phone. Which usually is a little gear icon. In settings locate the "Apps" section. When you enter that, you are looking for the "All" or "All Apps" department then locate the "Messaging" app in the list of applications. Tap that once and it should open to a screen that has buttons for things like "Motion to SD Card" (which volition probably be grayed out) "Clear Data" and "Clear Cache". Or similar titles.

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Well it could be an app on the telephone, particularly if the text messages are through an app other than the cellphones normal text messaging app. If they don't terminate then you tin try a couple of things.

First thing I would do is articulate the messaging apps enshroud. Get into the phones "Settings", the tap "Apps". Scroll (usually correct) and locate the "All" or "All Apps" section. Now locate the "Messaging" app and tap it to open the info. On this side by side screen y'all should see an option for "Articulate Cache". Tap that. Then restart the phone and come across if the messages continue.

Second, try restarting the phone in "Safe Manner" and leave it that for a while. Do the messages however prove upwards or do they stop?

If it stops occurring when in "Safe Mode" then you have some app or virus on the phone that is causing the repeating.

Tertiary, if they keep showing upwards, then it probably isn't an issue with the device. your carrier/service provider and y'all should contact them as there is probably a glitch happening on their end.

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Thanks for your quick response. I actually appreciate your taking the time to assistance me. All the same, I can'd find anything on my Alcatel One Impact called "Clear Cache" or annihilation remotely similar; I checked the entire phone. I don't take a "Rubber Mode" option on this phone; I looked everywhere for this likewise. I'chiliad going to take your communication and phone call Tracfone and explain my problem with the repeat text letters. Bet you're correct -- it'south probably on their end. Thanks again!
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You can't see "Safety Way" past just looking at the stuff on the telephone. How to get into "Safety Manner" is as follows... some things may be named a tad different on your phone, simply it volition give you a good idea...

To get into "Condom Mode" please exercise the following.

1. First turn off the phone.

ii. Side by side press and hold "Power" until you see the manufacturers logo on the screen, so release the ability button.

3. "Quickly" printing "Volume Down" and hold it for few seconds until you see the message "Prophylactic fashion: ON" or something like.

4. If yous wanted disable it, simply repeat the steps above, and y'all should see "Rubber Mode: OFF" rather than on.

As to the other, you have to go into "Settings" on your telephone. Which usually is a little gear icon. In settings locate the "Apps" section. When yous enter that, you are looking for the "All" or "All Apps" section so locate the "Messaging" app in the list of applications. Tap that one time and it should open up to a screen that has buttons for things like "Move to SD Carte du jour" (which will probably be grayed out) "Clear Data" and "Clear Cache". Or similar titles.

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Webworkings: thanks again for your help. I was able to follow your instructions and found Messaging in list of applications and then was able to Clear Information. I appreciate your valuable time and endeavour in helping me with my incredibly annoying issue with repeated text messages.
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Glad to assistance. :)

I cleared cache and data and likewise put my phone on condom manner but I still get the same letters.

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