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This wikiHow teaches you how to display the number of characters you've typed in a text message and the maximum character limit when you're writing an SMS without using your iPhone's iMessage service.

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Turning On the Character Counter

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  1. This is the gray gear icon located on your Home Screen.
  2. This will be in the fifth set of options in the Settings menu.
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  3. This option will be in the sixth block of selectable options in the Messages menu, under SMS/MMS . The switch will turn green when it's on .
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Viewing Your Character Count

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  1. This is the green icon with a white speech balloon on your Home Screen.
    • Make sure you're not in an iMessage conversation. Character Counter only works with SMS messages, and your iPhone will not show the character count when you are sending an iMessage. You can check if you're writing an SMS or iMessage by the color of the Send button next to your text message: A green arrow means you are writing an SMS, and a blue one means iMessage.
  2. Your iPhone's keyboard will appear on the bottom half of your screen, and you will begin typing.
  3. You will see the character count for your text message above the Send button as soon as you begin typing on the second line of a message.
    • For example, if you see 24/160, this means you have typed 24 characters, and your iPhone will send anything you type beyond 160 characters as an additional text.
    • Note that the character count won't show up until you begin writing the second line of your message.
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      • Your iPhone shows SMS conversations in green text balloons, and iMessage conversations in blue. Green SMS text messages are restricted to 160 characters, while blue iMessages have no character limit.
      • If you want to see the character count in all text messages you type, you can turn off iMessage in the Messages menu of your Settings. If you turn off iMessage, your Messages app will only send and receive text messages via SMS.


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      1. Open Settings .
      2. Tap Messages .
      3. Switch Character Count to on.
      4. Open Messages .
      5. Begin an SMS text message.
      6. Write a full line of text.

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