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08-27-2023 01:56 AM - last edited on 08-28-2023 09:31 AM by BellDRock
Is there a way to view received text messages online?
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08-28-2023 02:16 PM - edited 08-28-2023 03:06 PM
Hi there, @Gerarmy. Welcome to the Bell Community.
If you're a Windows 10 or 11 user, Microsoft offers a useful app called Phone Link
- it allows you to sync your phone to your home computer, including being able to view and respond to text messages. Please bear in mind that this is only available to Android devices as well.
For iOS, you would be able to view your messages when they are backed up to your iCloud account. Check out this Apple Support page on Setting up iCloud for Messages on all your devices
Let us know if you have any further questions.
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01-24-2026 05:23 AM
Good Day & Welcome to the Bell Community Forum.
Incoming / outgoing call history & text usage cannot be retrieved nor provided once it has been deleted from your device.
You can obtain some of the information that you are requesting by logging in to your MyBell account using any web browser & Select > Your mobile service. Select > View usage. Select > Voice, long distance and text usage. Choose > Voice, long distance or text. Dates, time, from city, to city, number called to / from, call type & duration are displayed.
There will be a mix of known & unknown numbers displayed. Unknown numbers are just that. They cannot be displayed due to privacy laws. E.g. technical limitations, Caller ID, Privacy, Blocked calls, etc.
For example, are any of your devices Apple products, iPhone & iPad? It's only considered a text message (or SMS, or MMS) if it's being sent from a phone number to a phone number. iMessages are sent over the internet. While iMessage can be connected to a phone number, iMessages actually rely on your Apple ID — the email address that lets you log into iPhones, iPads, etc.
You can send texts over Wi-Fi or cellular service.
Texts you send and receive using iMessage don’t count against your SMS, MMS, or RCS allowances in your cellular messaging plan, but cellular data rates may apply.
When you communicate with others who also use iMessage on an Apple device, the texts appear in blue bubbles. (SMS, MMS, and RCS messages appear in green bubbles.) Your message will be sent with iMessage when you see a blue send button; a green send button indicates the message will be sent with SMS, MMS, or RCS or your cellular service.
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What is text messaging and how do I use it? : Texting outside the Bell Mobility network
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08-28-2023 02:16 PM - edited 08-28-2023 03:06 PM
Hi there, @Gerarmy. Welcome to the Bell Community.
If you're a Windows 10 or 11 user, Microsoft offers a useful app called Phone Link
- it allows you to sync your phone to your home computer, including being able to view and respond to text messages. Please bear in mind that this is only available to Android devices as well.
For iOS, you would be able to view your messages when they are backed up to your iCloud account. Check out this Apple Support page on Setting up iCloud for Messages on all your devices
Let us know if you have any further questions.
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02-12-2024 12:00 PM - last edited on 02-12-2024 12:31 PM by BellDRock
Is it possible to view received texts to my Canada phone number while on another company e-sim in Mexico?
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02-12-2024 12:44 PM
Thank you very much
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02-12-2024 07:28 PM
Not unless you have a second sim on the phone, no. You would also need to switch phone numbers, as well as have the Roam Better add-on to your Bell account.
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01-23-2026 10:32 PM - last edited on 01-24-2026 08:52 AM by BellKris
How do I veiw text messages?
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01-24-2026 05:23 AM
Good Day & Welcome to the Bell Community Forum.
Incoming / outgoing call history & text usage cannot be retrieved nor provided once it has been deleted from your device.
You can obtain some of the information that you are requesting by logging in to your MyBell account using any web browser & Select > Your mobile service. Select > View usage. Select > Voice, long distance and text usage. Choose > Voice, long distance or text. Dates, time, from city, to city, number called to / from, call type & duration are displayed.
There will be a mix of known & unknown numbers displayed. Unknown numbers are just that. They cannot be displayed due to privacy laws. E.g. technical limitations, Caller ID, Privacy, Blocked calls, etc.
For example, are any of your devices Apple products, iPhone & iPad? It's only considered a text message (or SMS, or MMS) if it's being sent from a phone number to a phone number. iMessages are sent over the internet. While iMessage can be connected to a phone number, iMessages actually rely on your Apple ID — the email address that lets you log into iPhones, iPads, etc.
You can send texts over Wi-Fi or cellular service.
Texts you send and receive using iMessage don’t count against your SMS, MMS, or RCS allowances in your cellular messaging plan, but cellular data rates may apply.
When you communicate with others who also use iMessage on an Apple device, the texts appear in blue bubbles. (SMS, MMS, and RCS messages appear in green bubbles.) Your message will be sent with iMessage when you see a blue send button; a green send button indicates the message will be sent with SMS, MMS, or RCS or your cellular service.
How to view your Mobility usage details (bell.ca)
What is text messaging and how do I use it? : Texting outside the Bell Mobility network
Take care.
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