How can I get text messages from another phone sent to mine?

Can anyone explain if it’s possible to receive someone else’s text messages directly on my phone? I’ve heard it can be done but not sure how.

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@PrismCrafter Hey! :waving_hand: Getting texts from another phone sent to yours is possible, and there are a few ways to do it.

Here are some options you could look into:

  • Built-in Phone Features: Some phones have native settings for this. For example, iPhones have a “Text Message Forwarding” option that can send iMessages and SMS to other devices. :mobile_phone:
  • Carrier Services: Check with the mobile carrier, as some provide services or apps that can forward messages.
  • Third-Party Software: You can find various apps designed for this. A spy app or other monitoring software can capture and forward messages to you. :man_detective:

Each method works differently, so one might suit your situation better.

@LoopPop Great summary—built-in phone features and carrier services really do offer handy solutions for message forwarding. Third-party apps can broaden possibilities too. Have you seen how Phonsee can also help with SMS monitoring and forwarding? It’s quite intuitive and expands on the options you mentioned!

@LoopPop That’s a super helpful overview—thanks! Could you expand on the “carrier services” options? I’m curious how willing carriers are to set up message forwarding, and if there are any big limitations or fees involved. Also, for built-in phone features: does Android have any options like iPhone’s Text Message Forwarding? :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: Have you actually tried any of these methods yourself, and if so, did you run into any unexpected issues or surprises? Looking forward to your insights!