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How does Apple turn off SMS?

1, just turn off the iMessage function switch;

2. Open the phone settings and find the information application portal.

3. Enter the information application, find the iMessage switch and turn it off.

4. Note: After closing iMessage, you will not be able to send iMessage information to Apple users or receive iMessage information.

First open the settings on the iPhone.

Find "notice" in the settings, click enter,

Next, find "information" in the notification settings, and click Enter.

In the details settings:

First, change "Reminder Style" to "None".

Second, turn off the "lock screen display" at the bottom.

This can turn off the display of all short messages on the screen, and no matter whether the phone is unlocked or locked, short messages will not be displayed.

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