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<p dir="auto">Can You Schedule a Text on iPhone?<br />
Yes, schedule a text on iPhone through built-in Apple tool or third-party applications. Check below the detailed steps.</p>
<p dir="auto">How To Schedule A Text On iPhone<br />
Schedule via Apple’s built-in tool:<br />
Open the Shortcuts app.<br />
Click automation from the bottom.<br />
Tap Create Personal Automation.<br />
Select Time of day.<br />
Select date and time.<br />
Click ‘Next’<br />
Then, click ‘add action’<br />
Navigate to ‘search message.’<br />
Craft a message.<br />
Choose the contact and tap ‘Next.’<br />
Turn off ‘Ask before running.<br />
Click ‘Don’t Ask’<br />
Finally, tap ‘Done.’</p>
<p dir="auto">Schedule Via third-party apps:<br />
Search a particular app (there are many).<br />
Download the app from App Store.<br />
Write down a scheduled message.<br />
Allow app to access your contacts.<br />
Confirm the message sending.</p>
<p dir="auto">Final Words<br />
Scheduling a message is a time-saving tactic. Do it on an iPhone using its built-in tool or third-party applications.</p>
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