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Att messages backup and sync
Att messages backup and sync












att messages backup and sync
  1. #ATT MESSAGES BACKUP AND SYNC ANDROID#
  2. #ATT MESSAGES BACKUP AND SYNC WINDOWS#

International message and data plan rates apply. You can use AT&T Messages Backup & Sync when you travel abroad. You won’t incur data charges for messages synced while you’re connected to Wi-Fi.Ĭonnect internationally with AT&T Messages Backup & Sync

  • When messages are delivered to your smartphone from a tablet.
  • Ongoing syncing of read and delete status between your phone and the cloud.
  • The first time you sync messages between your smartphone and the cloud.
  • If you opt in, we’ll automatically copy all messages you send or receive to the cloud at no extra cost.ĭata charges may apply when you sync your messages to the cloud, including:.
  • There’s no extra per-message charge for message backup.
  • Your messaging plan rates apply for all messages you send and receive.
  • There’s no monthly recurring charge to use AT&T Messages Backup & Sync: Get bill info for messaging and data usage Simply select Settings, then AT&T Messages Backup & Sync. You can also opt in anytime from the messaging app. When you first open the messaging app on a supported smartphone, you’ll get the option to use AT&T Messages Backup & Sync. On supported smartphones, the messaging app also includes AT&T Messages Backup & Sync. Obviously, this is from "one side" of the perspective, but there are LOTS of similar articles out there, and there are MANY large carriers, in other countries, that have already enabled it, working with them.Activate AT&T Messages Backup & Sync on a smartphone Note the comment here, from a Google exec, on the "whole situation": Whether or not AT&T will "get on-board" here, is anyone's guess, but my money is with "not for the foreseeable future", or not until they've gotten eclipsed by the other carriers in the US, some of which are enabling and working on it currently/steadily (with Google). More and more carriers in lots of countries are executing on RCS, partnering with Google, and making this happen, and people are VERY happy with the results (from my reading anyway).

    att messages backup and sync

    They could fix/change this though, but I suspect they won't, because they (Google) are going "all in" on RCS, which AT&T seems to be refusing to talk to them about.

    att messages backup and sync

    The downside, currently, is that it has to be on the same network segment, or the packets have to be explicitly forwarded, for it to work. Good luck, wish I'd found better Google option (relatively new) is pretty awesome, it's WAY more reliable, than the AT&T model.

    #ATT MESSAGES BACKUP AND SYNC ANDROID#

    These "solutions" (if you can call them that) are pretty big security holes, unless you're very careful about how you sandbox them, what a MESS:Īfter this, I didn't even bother to look for the Android side, I left that as an exercise for you, I was so disgusted with Apple, all over again, I feel like i need a shower. Hmm, wow, Apple is just SO PROPRIETARY, and "LOCKED DOWN", these are two of the big reasons that I (just me,personally, I'm fine with it if you want it) despise the OS. I'm sure there has to be some app(s) that are decent, for Android, have you don't any reading, say on AndroidCentral/WindowsCentral and the like? How about posting on iOS support forums, I bet there are solutions there, just not "carrier solutions" perhaps, more like the "Google local-web based one".

    att messages backup and sync

    I'm not an iOS fan though, so I suspect I'll never have this issue, given that Google now has "", which works fantastically with both (ANY web-browser, pretty much, just has to be on the same network segment). I did begin programming on an Apple II, as a kid, so I was a big fan of them, at one point in my life, back when it was pretty much an "open OS", very similar to how Android is these days.

    #ATT MESSAGES BACKUP AND SYNC WINDOWS#

    I'm a HUGE Windows guy (worked on the OS for a lot of years as an engineer), and I also have Samsung tablets now, being that they're the only high-PPI tablet that's really available here now, and I probably do 80% of my texting that way, between those platforms, so I appreciate your situation.














    Att messages backup and sync