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Three Easy Ways to Print Text Messages from iPhone


We all rely heavily on the messaging app on iPhone for day to day as well as business conversations. There comes a time when you will want to print some important messages from your iPhone for a court case, trial or some other documentation purposes. You’ll be surprised to know there is not a single app on the app store that would allow you print your iPhone texts. Sure, you could take a screenshot, but would that be admissible in court? So, in this video guide, I will show three different ways to print text messages from an iPhone or any other iOS device like iPad.

Method No. 1: In the first part of the video, I will be using a specialized tool known as iOS messages transfer that can print text messages and iMessages from iOS devices with all the important meta information like date & time stamps, sender’s name and phone number which would prove extremely useful if you are in need of printing text messages from iPhone for court or other legal matters. More details here: https://bit.ly/print-iphone-messages

Method No. 2: Everyone loves taking screenshots. So, in this second method, I’ll explain how you can take screenshots of a text conversation on your iPhone and print it easily with any AirPrint enabled/wireless printer you have at your home. Please be advised that for capturing a long text or iMessages conversation, you will need to take multiple screenshots which will make the whole process pretty time consuming.

Method No. 3: Do you know some phone carriers like AT&T and Verizon store your text messages for a certain period of time? In this final method, I will discuss about how to contact your cell phone service provider or carrier and ask them for your text messages records. They might not disclose this sensitive information, but still it is worth trying.

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