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iOS 7 Brings Individual iMessage/SMS Timestamps

murdaFSMSeptember 19, 2013October 2, 2023

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Just a quick iOS 7 tip: Apple has finally made available timestamps within the stock iMessage app. While in the app, pull to the left within a speech bubble to see when a message or text was received or sent.

 

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