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How to forward text messages on iPhone

1. First, find the text message you want to forward, and hold the text message with your finger.

2. An options menu will pop up above the text message, click the "More" option

3. The text message is selected, and you can see that the small circle on the left side of the text message is checked

4. To forward multiple text messages, just click on the small circle on the left side of the text message. That’s it. Then, click the "Forward" button in the lower right corner of the screen

5. The system automatically uses the previously selected text message as the new text message content. Here we take selecting a contact in the address book as an example, click the " " button

6. Then, select the contact you want to forward the text message in the address book

7. Then, click "Send" button.

The operation of replying or forwarding text messages on iPhone is as follows:

1. Enter the text message list interface and click on the text message to be replied or forwarded;

2. Open the text message Read the interface. If you need to reply, enter the text message content directly in the input field at the bottom of the interface. After completion, click the "Send" button; if you need to forward this text message, click the "Edit" button to enter the editing interface;

3. In the editing interface, select this text message;

4. Click the forward button to bring up the text message sending interface. After selecting the contact, click the "Send" button

1. The historical background of the word "i": In 1997, Jobs came back as the CEO of Apple. When the Internet was officially booming, the Internet was the hottest concept at the time. Jobs was the interim CEO at the time, abbreviation It's iCEO. This is how a word for Apple products was born.

2. Jobs’s first product after his comeback: It had almost no hardware upgrades and no unique software, but it had a wonderful (jelly-like) casing and had networking as its core selling point (there was also NC at the time) hot words) computer. It wanted to transcend the Macintosh's growing staleness.

3. The word "i" also means "I", iPhone, my mobile phone; iMac, my Mac.