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  2. Send & get text messages - Computer - Google Voice Help

    support.google.com/voice/answer/115116

    On your computer, go to voice.google.com. Open the tab for Messages . At the top, click Send a message. Enter a contact’s name or phone number. To create a group text message, add up to 7 names or phone numbers. Group messages can have up to 8 participants, including the person who sends the message. At the bottom, enter your message, and ...

  3. Check your messages on your computer or Android tablet

    support.google.com/messages/answer/7611075

    Set up Google Messages for web. On your phone, open Google Messages . At the top right, tap your account menu Device Pairing. If you get a prompt to sign in with your Google Account, select the account that you want to use with Google Messages and continue. On your computer, in a browser, like Chrome or Safari, open Google Messages for web.

  4. Send & receive text messages (SMS & MMS) - Google Help

    support.google.com/fi/answer/6205096

    Send messages connected to Wi-Fi or data. Even if you don’t have cell service, you can send texts over Wi-Fi. Just use Messages as you normally would. If you're not connected to Wi-Fi, make sure cellular data is on: On your Android device, go to Settings. Tap Network & internet. Under “SIMs,” tap Google Fi. Turn on Mobile data.

  5. Get started with the Google Messages app - Google Messages

    support.google.com/messages/answer/6089066

    Open Settings . Click Apps. In the list of apps, click Google Messages SMS Google Messages . If you no longer want Google Messages to be your default messaging app, you can uninstall Google Messages or change your default messaging app from your device's settings. Start a conversation with one of your contacts.

  6. Send & receive SMS messages on your Chromebook

    support.google.com/chromebook/answer/9212313

    On your phone, tap More Messages for web. On your Chromebook, in the corner of your screen, select the Launcher Up arrow . On your Chromebook, open Messages . If you want to sign in to Messages automatically next time, check the box "Remember this computer." On your phone, tap QR code scanner and hold your phone up to the QR code on the Chromebook.

  7. Send & read text & voice messages in Google Messages

    support.google.com/messages/answer/6080324

    Send a voice message. Tap the message box. Tap the Microphone . Record your voice message. The voice message is automatically saved as a draft so you can listen to it before you send it. The voice message isn't sent until you tap Send . Tap Send .

  8. Set up Google Voice - Computer - Google Voice Help

    support.google.com/voice/answer/115061?hl=en

    Add a shortcut in App Launcher. If the Google Voice app doesn't appear in your Google apps in Chrome, you can add it. Go to voice.google.com. In the top right, click Google apps . Under Voice , click Add a shortcut.

  9. Set up your phone to make & receive Google Voice calls

    support.google.com/voice/answer/165221

    Go to Google Voice. In the top right, click Settings . Under "Account" "Linked numbers," click New linked number. Enter the phone number to link. Google Voice sends you a verification code. To verify a mobile number: click Send code.Google Voice sends the code in a text message.

  10. Make sure your carrier supports SMS, MMS, or RCS messaging. Check your plan or credit balance to see that you have enough to send/receive messages; See if you have signal. Check if you’re on airplane mode. If you are, turn it off. If you’re switching from an iPhone, make sure you’ve deactivated iMessage for your number.

  11. My dad's Motorola wouldn't restore SMS messages but my new Samsung phone allowed me to choose from what phone I wanted the back up from when I did the set up. I choose my previous phone which is a Moto e5 to my Samsung A20 and it worked fine, I got everything back. But I'm still having trouble helping him get his messages back from his old phone.