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When your phone is running low on
memory, there are many ways to free it up again, one of which is of
course getting rid of old text messages and Hangouts
messages. Today, we’re going to show you quickly how to allow your
device to automatically delete your text messages, both with Hangouts as
well as the traditional text messenger app. If you have a Google smartphone ,
then you’re likely using Hangouts. Of course you can use Hangouts on
basically any Android smartphone as long as you have a Google account.
To be able to set up your Hangouts account so that old messages are
deleted to free up memory, it’s simply done by heading into the settings
from the message overview screen. When you launch Hangouts you'll be
brought to the screen on the right below: this is the one you want. Just
hit the overflow menu button at the top right to get to your Hangouts
settings.
From here, choose SMS and scroll down to ''Delete old messages'' and tick the box. Easy right?
If you have a Samsung device, like a Galaxy S2
which was used for the screenshots, and are still using the traditional
SMS/text messaging app there, setting your account to automatically
delete messages is easy too, and gives you a bit more freedom to choose a
message limit. When you are in the SMS app, press on the menu button of
your Samsung device, and choose Settings. From there, scroll down to
General settings, and tick the box for ''Delete old messages.'' You can
then choose the text message limit for both SMS and MMS.
If you are using another SMS app not listed above, there is still
likely a way for you to automatically delete old text messages. You will
just need to peruse the settings to see what’s available for your
device and SMS app.
Did this work for you? How do you manage old messages?
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