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Apple's mobile phone refused SMS settings.

1. If you don't want to receive SMS from the same number in the future, open the received SMS first, there is a contact icon in the upper right corner, and click Enter.

2. After clicking on it, you can see that there are three icons below. Select the last one, which is painted on the circle! Icon, where you can set it.

3. After entering, pull it to the end. There is a number that can block this call. Click it, and then confirm to block the contact. You can block messages sent by this number, so you won't receive messages sent by this number next time.

If you want to cancel, just choose to unlock this calling number in the last step, just like the previous step.

5. I want to say here that the SMS blocking mentioned by Bian Xiao can only be blocked for the SMS numbers that have been received, and unfamiliar numbers cannot be blocked directly. There are many other ways to block short messages, such as downloading software settings and so on.

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Apple's mobile phone WeChat message is displayed on the screen. Content settings were deleted:

1. Open the login WeChat;

2. Enter the main interface of WeChat and click "I", then click Settings;

3. Click the new message reminder option in the setting interface;

4. Enter the unchecked box to receive new message notifications.

1. Historical background of the word "I": 1997 Jobs returned as ceo of Apple. When the formal Internet flourished, the Internet was the hottest concept at that time. Jobs is an interim CEO, abbreviated as iCEO. This is the birth of the word Apple products.

2. The first product of Jobs' comeback: a computer with a wonderful (jelly-like) shell and networking as its core selling points (there was a hot word NC at that time), with few hardware upgrades and nothing unique about the software. It transcends the increasingly trite Macintosh style.

3. The word "I" also means "I", iPhone, my mobile phone; IMac, what my Mac means is.