Hi, the default messages app which comes with the iPhone doesn't allow
for text signatures. So you might have to find another texting app from
the app store. I don't know of one however. The solution which has
worked for me is jailbreaking. If you do, it's far easier to get
signatures into
Hi Alison, Raul and Christina,
Wouldn't any sort of signature count towards the 160 character limit
of an SMS message? Of course it's not a big deal if you have an
unlimited plan and that with iMessage this limit doesn't exist, but I
assume one would want to keep one's signature short.
I was
Hi Alison, David, Raul, Christina, and Others,
While there's no option to add a signature to text messages, as Christina
alluded to, you can set up a keyboard shortcut that will expand into a
signature (or other phrase), when you type that shortcut into mail text
messages, notes, etc. You can
Hi, yes, a signature contributes to the 160 character limit. This is why
I personally don't use it. However I have unlimited texting in my plan
and so it wouldn't matter. I just don't see the need for it. Maybe this
is why Apple didn't include this feature in the iPhone. Also, the
abbreviation