Tuesday, March 5, 2013

How to Send SMS Get Replies Online


1. Sign into an email account. Any email account works with this process.
2. Click on 'Write Email,' 'Compose Email' or 'New Email.' A new screen appears.
3. Click inside the blank 'To' recipient text box.
4. Type the person's 10-digit cell phone number, using no punctuation or spaces, in the box.
5. Type the '@' symbol and the email address that corresponds to the individuals wireless provider -- for example: '8900988901@vtext.com.'
6. Enter a subject for the SMS message inside the blank 'Subject' text box on the page. Adding a subject isn't necessary.
7. Type the message you're sending inside of the 'Message' or 'Email' box.
8. Click 'Send.' The SMS message is sent to the number entered in step 5. The message also contains your email address, and any responses to your original message go straight to your email account.

How to Send a Free Text Message to a Wireless Phone


Send SMS Now
1. Open your browser and go to the Send SMS Now website (see Resources).
2. Select the country and cell phone operator from the drop-down menus.
3. Type in the cell phone number of the person to receive your text.
4. Compose your message. Your message is limited to 120 characters. Enter the validation code. This is a security mechanism to fight spam or bots from sending messages. Click 'Send Message.'
Send SMS
5. Navigate your browser to the Sea Sms website (see Resources).
6. Type your message in the 'Message' field towards the bottom of the Web page.
7. Type the 10-digit phone number of the person to receive your text in the field next to 'Number.'
8. Right-click on the drop down arrow under 'Cellular Operator' and scroll down to find and select the mobile carrier of the person you are sending the text message to.
9. Click 'Send' to send your text message.
Text by SMS
10. Direct your browser to the textbysms website (see Resources).
11. Type the mobile phone number, including the area code in the first field which says 'To.'
12. Enter your email address in the next field. This is optional, but the recipient can reply to you text and the reply will be sent to your email.
13. Type a subject in the 'Subject' field. The subject doesn't count towards the message limit.
14. Select the recipients' cellular carrier by using the drop down menu.
15. Enter your text message in the following field.
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17. Click 'Send Text Now' to process and send your text message to the wireless phone.

How to Block SMS on a Blackberry Gemini


Blackberry Firewall
1. Go to the Home screen on your Blackberry Gemini. Use the track wheel to select and click “Options.”
2. Select “Security” then “Firewall” from the “Options” screen.
3. Put a check mark next to “SMS' on the firewall options. If you have the Blackberry 5.0 operating system, put a check mark next to “Text Messages” to block all incoming SMS.
4. Scroll down to “Exceptions” if you would like to allow certain individuals to send you SMS.
Put a check mark next to “Contacts” to allow all your contacts to send you SMS messages. Or, put a check mark next to “Specific Addresses” to only allow certain people to send SMS messages.
5. Click “Add” if you are selecting specific contacts. Select “Add Email Address,” “Add Phone Number” or “Add PIN.”
6. Enter the desired email address, phone number or PIN. Hit the menu key and press “Save.” Repeat the adding process until you have included all of the desired exceptions.
7. Save your settings. Your Blackberry Gemini will now block all SMS messages except from those on your exception list.
Blackberry App World
8. Navigate to the Blackberry App World on your Blackberry Gemini phone. Hit the magnifying glass to bring up the search window and type “Block SMS.”
9. Purchase and download one of the apps on the list.
10. Install the SMS blocker and follow the on-screen prompts for configuration.

Monday, March 4, 2013

How to Download Music to My Cricket Phone


1. Allow your Cricket phone to recognize the microSD card before loading music onto it. The card is your Cricket phone's storage drive. Insert the microSD card into your phone's microSD card slot and wait for the memory card icon to appear in your display.
2. Connect the Cricket phone to your personal computer. Insert the mini-USB end of the mini-USB-to-USB cable into the phone's mini-USB port. Insert the USB end of the cable into an available USB port on your computer. Wait for your computer to recognize the Cricket phone as a connected device. You can also remove the microSD card from your phone and insert it into your computer's SD card reader if you do not have a mini-USB-to-USB cable.
3. Double-click the Cricket phone's device icon to open its file folder window. Open the 'My_Music' folder.
4. Open the file folder containing the MP3 music files you want to transfer. Open this file folder in a separate file manager window.
5. Drag and drop the desired MP3 music files from their file folder into the Cricket phone's 'My_Music' folder.
6. Safely remove the Cricket phone from your computer. Right-click the Cricket phone's device icon and select 'Eject' or 'Safely Remove Device.' Otherwise, remove the microSD card from the microSD card reader and reinsert it to your Cricket phone.

How to Send an SMS in South Africa


1. Purchase a cell phone handset when you arrive in South Africa, or use your existing phone if it is not locked to your home network. If your visit will be brief and you do not wish to buy a new phone, hire a handset at the airport.
2. Choose a mobile network from the four service providers in South Africa. Vodacom is the largest, followed by MTN, then Cell C and the most recent service, Virgin Mobile. Each provider's rates are similar, but choose the best deal for you depending on what you anticipate using your phone for while in South Africa. Consider whether you will be mostly sending texts, making calls, or using a lot of Internet data.
3. Buy a prepaid SIM card. This tiny chip is your key to getting connected. You can purchase a prepaid starter pack from a wide range of grocery stores, pharmacies and bookstores in South Africa from as little as 6 cents. Purchase directly from a retail outlet of your chosen service provider if you don't mind paying a little extra. There, you will have the convenience of a network employee on hand to answer your questions and offer assistance.
4. Insert the SIM card into your handset. This procedure will differ according to what type of phone you are using, but a store assistant should be able to help you perform this correctly. Remember, the SIM slot may be located under your phone's battery. Switch your phone on and follow the on-screen instructions to automatically register your SIM. You will receive a text message containing your new phone number, so save this or write it down.
5. Decide how much credit you would like to add to your phone account, and buy your first airtime top-up voucher. You can get this from the store where you purchased your SIM card, or alternatively from most convenience stores and gas stations. You can also top up your credit at an ATM using a debit or credit card.
6. Navigate through your handset menus to the SMS or text message option and select 'send new message,' or the equivalent command on your phone. Type your message, and enter the recipient's cell phone number. For an international text, remember to add 00 to the beginning of the number to send the message out of South Africa, followed by number 1, the U.S. dialing code. Press 'send' to launch your first SMS from South Africa.

How to Send an SMS Greeting


1. Press 'Menu' to launch your phone's options.
2. Press 'Messaging' and choose 'Create message.' Type in your SMS greeting.
3. Hit 'Send.' Choose 'Add from contacts,' if you want to send the SMS greeting to someone in your saved list of contacts. Choose 'New number' to enter the phone number of the person to whom you are sending the message, if they are not already saved in your mobile phone book.
4. A copy of your SMS greeting will automatically be saved in your Outbox. Look there to verify that it went through.

How to Unblock Blocked Calls on Cell Phones


1. Visit a website with a service that can help you identify blocked calls. An example is TrapCall (See Resources). This is an experimental service you can try out completely free of charge.
2. Click on the button that will let you try out the service for free on the main website. This will take you to a service page. Click on the 'Free' option. On the next page, you'll input your cell phone number, your time zone and your service provider.
3. Check the 'I agree to the Terms of Service' box and then click on 'Next step.' It will tell you to input some numbers into your phone. After you've done this, click on the button marked 'OK' and on the one marked 'Done.' Wait for the confirmation code to come, in the form of a voice-mail, on your cell phone.
4. Enter your name back on the webpage, along with the confirmation code and click 'Next Step.' After you've fully registered, all you have to do is wait until a blocked number calls you. Reject the call, and then the service will unblock the number for you, showing the number of the caller on your phone.