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How to Automatically Forward Text Messages to Another Phone or PC on Android

By Matthew Lynch
May 18, 2023
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As a busy person, you may feel overwhelmed by the amount of text messages you receive on your Android phone. It can be tiresome to check your phone every few minutes, especially when you are expecting an important message. One solution is to automatically forward text messages to another phone or PC. Here is how to do it.

1. Use an App

The simplest way to forward text messages on Android is to use an app. There are many apps available on Google Play that offer this feature. One of the most popular is SMS Forwarder Pro. This app enables you to forward your text messages to another phone or email address automatically.

First, download and install the app from Google Play. Then, open the app and specify the sender’s phone number or email address. Finally, input the recipient’s phone number or email address. Once you have set up the app, it will automatically forward all incoming text messages to the designated recipient.

2. Use SMS Backup & Restore

Another way to forward text messages is to use SMS Backup & Restore. This app not only backs up your messages but also allows you to forward them to another phone or email address.

To use this app, download and install SMS Backup & Restore from Google Play. Then, open the app and select “Backup.” Once the backup is complete, select “View” to access your messages. Finally, select the message you want to forward and choose “Share.” You can then select the recipient’s phone number or email address.

3. Use IFTTT

IFTTT (If This Then That) is a popular automation app that enables you to automate tasks. You can use it to forward text messages to another phone or PC. First, download and install IFTTT from Google Play. Then, create an account and select “New Applet.” Next, select “Receive a Message” and input your phone number. Then, select “Forward SMS” and input the recipient’s phone number or email address. Once you have set up the applet, it will automatically forward all incoming text messages to the designated recipient.

In conclusion, forwarding text messages to another phone or PC can be a convenient way to manage your messages. With the above methods, you can quickly and easily set up automatic forwarding on your Android phone. Whether you prefer to use an app or an automation tool like IFTTT, there is a solution available to fit your needs.

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