If you’re tired of having to think of a subject line every time you send a text message from your iPhone, you’ll be glad to know that there’s an easy way to remove it. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps of removing the subject line on your iPhone.
First, open your Settings app. You can find it on your home screen or in your app library. Once you’re in the Settings app, scroll down until you see the “Messages” option. Tap on it to open the Messages settings.
In the Messages settings, you’ll see an option called “Send & Receive.” Tap on it to open the Send & Receive settings. In this section, you’ll see your phone number and any email addresses associated with your Apple ID. Below that, you’ll see an option called “Text Message Forwarding.”
Tap on the “Text Message Forwarding” option to open it. Here, you’ll see a list of devices that are signed in to your iCloud account. If you have any other Apple devices that are signed in to the same iCloud account and have text message forwarding enabled, they will appear in this list.
Find your iPhone in the list and toggle the switch next to it to turn off text message forwarding. This will prevent your iPhone from receiving text messages on any other devices.
Now that you’ve turned off text message forwarding, you can send a text message without a subject line. Open the Messages app and create a new message by tapping on the compose icon in the top-right corner. In the “To” field, enter the recipient’s phone number or select a contact from your address book.
In the message field, you’ll see a line that says “Subject.” Simply tap on it and delete the text. Now you can type your message in the space where the subject line used to be. When you’re done, tap on the send button to send your message without a subject line.
That’s all there is to it! You’ve successfully removed the subject line on your iPhone and can now send text messages without having to think of a subject every time.