You know what they say: timing is everything, even when it comes to a text message. After all, the last thing you want is to send a late-night text to your boss in fear of forgetting it tomorrow. Well, you can save yourself from trouble by scheduling the message instead.

Whether you have an Android or an iPhone, you can send delayed text messages and forget about them. This post will go through how to schedule messages on Samsung, and other Android devices. So, let's get started.
HOW TO SCHEDULE TEXT MESSAGES ON ANDROID
If you’re an Android user, you’re probably likely to have Google Messages as the default messaging app on your phone. And if that's the case, here’s how you can schedule a text message using the Google Messages app on Android.
Step 1: Open up the Messages app on your phone. Use the Start Chat button to create a new conversation or open an existing conversation to type your message.

Step 2: Now press and hold the Send button until a ‘Schedule send’ window appears. Choose from the available times to send a message.
NOTE: If tapping and holding the send button doesn’t bring the Schedule send window, try updating the Messages app from the Google PlayStore first.


Alternatively, you can use the date and time picker to set a scheduled time for the message.


Step 3: Once done, a small clock will appear on the Send button, indicating that it’s a scheduled message. Click on that Send button and the message will be scheduled.


Once sent, the message will have a clock icon next to it. You can use that to make any changes to the scheduled message. For instance, you choose to update the message text or change its schedule by selecting the Update message option.
Additionally, you can also choose to send the message right away or delete it altogether.

That’s all there’s to schedule messages in the Messages app on Android. Do note that your phone needs to be connected to the internet for the text scheduling to work.
HOW TO SCHEDULE TEXT MESSAGES ON SAMSUNG
If you have a Samsung phone, it comes with the Samsung Messages app pre-installed instead of the Google Messages. Luckily, you won't have to switch as Samsung Messages could schedule messages for quite some time now. Here's how it works.
Step 1: Open up the Samsung Messages app on your phone. Tap on the compose message button or open any existing conversation.

Step 2: Tap on the + icon on the left of the text field and select the Schedule message option.


Step 3: Enter the preferred time and date and then tap on Done. Now type in the message in the text field before hitting the Send button.


That’s it. Your message is now scheduled. Like Google Messages, if you wish to make any changes to the message before it gets sent, tap on the message and choose from the available options to send it right now, delete or edit the message.
By - Vaibhav Chaudhary