If your sister in-law has an iPhone that's probably the culprit right there that's affecting the receipt of her text messages to your Android phone. 1. If she has an iPhone, ask her if her iMessage is on when she texts you. iMessage is only compatible to other iPhones and not other brands she sends to. 2. Is she sending you text messages using the iPhone emoji keyboard? letter accents? or in a different language other than English? this could be the problem when the different cellular carrier interprets the data and sends it to your Android phone that does not have the same compatible software. Ask her to send you several test text messages in plain text without accents, no special symbols, and no emoji's. If this solved the problem, then you know what went wrong.. If you are still getting garbled text messages even with her iMessages off, and she is just sending you standard text without any symbols, icons, or pictures.. then it could be another issue.. Call your service provider to see what could be wrong.iPhone: SMS messages may display incorrectly on other devices:https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203428 i would suggest calling on a different phone so that you will be able to troubleshoot the phone in question while talking with Tech Supportin the US, the major cellular companies are:AT&T Wireless Customer Support: 1-800-331-0500Sprint Wireless Customer Support: 1-888-211-4727T-Mobile Wireless Customer Support: 1-877-453-1304Verizon Wireless Customer Support: 1-800-922-0204
just click on the "phone icon" or "Dial" icon n from there click on "call logs" and then from option button click on "view by" Then select your sim and then select "missed calls"
or
In call logs the calls with a DIVERTED ARROW of RED color are the Missed calls.
Samsung Galaxy S5: My Profile on Phone: Hello. I'm not quite sure what you mean by your profile. I will assume you mean you want more information about your phone on your device.. like Firmware version, phone number, IMEI#, Phone Serial#, etc.. Go to: Settings>General>(Scroll Down) Select About Device or Settings>General>Accounts>(select account you want to look at) .
How to connect Samsung Galaxy S3 to TV..
There are 3 ways to do this..
1. You can use a compatible MHL adapter that connects to the micro USB charging port of your phone and then a regular HDMI cable from your TV connects to the MHL adapter that's connected to your phone. You will have to connect the Samsung micro USB charging cable to the MHL adapter in order for this to work.
You will be able to see everything that you do on your device, however you will be limited to how you hold your phone if you are trying to play a game and direct what you see on the screen to the TV.
Note: the MHL adapter may overheat your device if you have it on and working for long periods of time.
Youtube example of MHL to TV:
How to Mirror or connect Samsung Galaxy s3 to TV
2. You can use a remote access app on the phone to view on a PC/TV monitor. Depending on the remote access app, there maybe a lag seeing the image on your screen. Most apps like this are paid apps.
3. The Samsung Galaxy S3 phone has a natively installed software tool on the phone or can be downloaded from the Samsung Galaxy App Store (Available after you set up your Samsung account on your phone) that can link to a compatible DLNA device (most TV's that are 2005 or older). The app is called Samsung AllShare Play, or it may also be called Samsung Link
Youtube video:
How To Use Samsung Link previously AllShare Play
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Can you retrieve deleted text messages on Android? Yeah, this video will show you the full guide for Android text message recovery. Don't hesitate and recover deleted text messages from Android 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 4.4, 5.0, 5.1 and more versions right now!
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Some common situations that lost text messages you can recover from:
1. accidentally deleted texts on your android phone
2. lost text messages after Android 5.0 updated or other Android upgrade.
3. save text messages from water damaged, crashed, broken or smashed Android phone
4. Android deleted text messages randomly by itself
5. Factory restore Android phone.
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The only option is to hard reset your unit.
1. Restart your unit
2. Press volume up and bixby button and power button
3. Wait until android logo appear
4. Choose wipe data/factory reset
5. Reboot your unit
wait until set up will appear.