Okay, probably a dumb question, but this is alien technology to me.
On my Samsung Galaxy S 4G. I got a text message with a paperclip icon to the right of the contact number. I assume it's an attachment. But I see no way to open/view it. I think it's probably a picture, but it doesn't even tell me that much. Tapping the message, it opens that blue and yellow chat bubble type screen with our conversation. Tapping that specific bubble (which no longer has a paperclip icon) and tapping view message just expands the screen and puts the text and time stamp on a black background. Again, nothing about the attachment. The menu button on the bottom left corner on the phone contains nothing about attachments either.
Any ideas? Have I missed something obvious?
On my Samsung Galaxy S 4G. I got a text message with a paperclip icon to the right of the contact number. I assume it's an attachment. But I see no way to open/view it. I think it's probably a picture, but it doesn't even tell me that much. Tapping the message, it opens that blue and yellow chat bubble type screen with our conversation. Tapping that specific bubble (which no longer has a paperclip icon) and tapping view message just expands the screen and puts the text and time stamp on a black background. Again, nothing about the attachment. The menu button on the bottom left corner on the phone contains nothing about attachments either.
Any ideas? Have I missed something obvious?