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    How To Schedule A Text On iPhone: Follow Easy Steps

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      primgeeks last edited by

      When you want to send someone a text message on iPhone, but you’re going to be busy at that time, then you need scheduling. This feature is helpful to deliver a message even in your absence. But, how to schedule a text on iPhone? You will get it here!

      Can You Schedule a Text on iPhone?
      Yes, schedule a text on iPhone through built-in Apple tool or third-party applications. Check below the detailed steps.

      How To Schedule A Text On iPhone
      Schedule via Apple’s built-in tool:
      Open the Shortcuts app.
      Click automation from the bottom.
      Tap Create Personal Automation.
      Select Time of day.
      Select date and time.
      Click ‘Next’
      Then, click ‘add action’
      Navigate to ‘search message.’
      Craft a message.
      Choose the contact and tap ‘Next.’
      Turn off ‘Ask before running.
      Click ‘Don’t Ask’
      Finally, tap ‘Done.’

      Schedule Via third-party apps:
      Search a particular app (there are many).
      Download the app from App Store.
      Write down a scheduled message.
      Allow app to access your contacts.
      Confirm the message sending.

      Final Words
      Scheduling a message is a time-saving tactic. Do it on an iPhone using its built-in tool or third-party applications.

      It can easily unblock from your device; however, the person who has been blocked won’t notify this. For more info, click the above link.

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