Friday, May 10, 2013

How to Send Recive Free Text Messages


1. Log in to your email account. In the 'To' field enter the 10-digit phone number you wish to text followed by the carrier email address code. For example, if you wish to text an email to the phone number 555-123-4567 on the T-Mobile network, you would enter 5551234567@tomomail.net into your email address field. Some of the more common wireless network carrier codes are: AT&T---XXX@txt.att.net, Verizon---XXX@vtext.com, Alltel---XXX@message.alltel.com, Nextel---XXX@messaging.nextel.com, Boost---XXX@myboostmobile.com, US Cellular---XXX@email.uscc.net, Sprint PCS---XXX@messaging.sprintpcs.com, Virgin Mobile---XXX@email.vmobi.com (for complete list, see Resources). Simply replace the XXX with the 10-digit phone number you wish to email a text to.
2. Compose your text email. Text messages are usually only sent in 160 characters or less, so keep this in mind before sending your email text. A message longer than 160 characters can get cut short and not fully delivered to the cell phone you are texting.
3. Send your email. The text you included in your email will now be sent to the cell phone number you listed in the 'To' address field. When the person you text messaged replies, you will receive an email in your in-box with their response. To continue texting back and forth, simply reply to the received email in your in-box.

How to Unlock a Samsung Gravity for Free


1. Call 1-800-T-MOBILE, or 1-800-866-2453, and request the unlock code. Some companies do not readily give out the unlock codes so be persistent. There is no charge for this, but they may ask that your account is kept current or that you complete the terms of your service agreement. Contacting the service provider is the only way to guarantee the unlock code is correct.
2. Ensure there is no SIM card in your Gravity and turn it on.
3. Input '#7465625*638*CODE#' using your keypad. In place of 'CODE,' input the unlock code that was obtained in Step 1.
4. Wait for 'Network Lock Deactivated' to appear in display.

How to Stop Unwanted Calls Without Changing Your Cell Phone Number


1. Check to see if your cell phone has a 'Send Straight to Voice Mail' feature. Some newer phones have this built-in feature, which allows certain callers in your contact list (or address book) to be sent straight to voice mail. All cell phones send calls to voice mail when the device is turned off. This feature, however, lets you keep your phone on while designated callers go straight to voice mail -- without your phone ever ringing. That's right! Your phone never even rings when they call. (Pretty awesome, huh?) Check with your service provider to see if the feature is available -- if not, request it. The T-Mobile G1 Android (Google) phone does have it. We'll learn how to use the feature in Step 2. If your phone does not have this feature, skip to Step 3.
2. To use the 'Send Straight to Voice Mail' feature, go to your contacts list or address book. Select the contact you wish to send straight to voice mail. (If you don't have the caller's number put into your contacts list, you must first do so. Sometimes you'll have to wait until they call again, if you don't know the number -- or look through your call log to find the number. In any case, the caller's number must be entered in your contacts list.) After you select the contact, activate the 'Send Straight to Voice Mail' feature for that number. The T-Mobile G1 Android (Google) phone gives you the option to check a box for this -- you'll see a green check mark when it's selected. Now the contact will go straight to voice mail when they call you. You won't be bothered by the phone ringing when it's that caller. (Other callers will be able to ring your phone, as usual, if it's turned on.)
3. Now you're sending the unwanted callers straight to voice mail and they cannot ring your phone. Great! But what if your phone doesn't have this feature? And what if you don't want to listen to those voice mail messages? What if the unwanted caller is stressing you out with threatening rants ... or heavy breathing ... or whatever? Here's where you'll discover the beauty of YouMail. Go to www.youmail.com and set up a free account. YouMail is absolutely free, although you'll need to receive a text message for the activation code. Once your account is activated, you can set up a contacts list. After you've put the unwanted caller in your contacts list, click the ditchmail symbol (a red circle with the cross-out bar through it) to ditch the caller. Now that caller will not be able to leave you voice mail. No more messages from them! If you've completed Steps 2 and 3, you've achieved what I call the 'Double Ditch' -- the phone never rings when they call and they can never again leave a message (from that number). You've effectively banished the unwanted caller from your life! If you've only completed Step 3, you will still hear the phone ring but at least they will not be able to leave you a message.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

How to Save SMS Messages From an iPhone to a PC


1. Connect your iPhone to your computer using the USB docking cable.
2. Open DiskAid. Click the drop-down menu in the lower left corner and select 'Root Folder.' Click 'Go Ahead' in the dialog box that appears.
3. Click 'User' in the far left column, then click 'Library' in the second column, then click 'SMS' in the third column, and finally click 'sms.db.' Click 'Copy to Folder' in the upper left corner.
4. Open 'Explorer' to browse your hard drive. Type 'sms.db' into the search bar to locate the copied file. Right-click the file, select 'Open With' and choose 'SQLite Database Browser.'
5. Click the 'File' menu at the top of the screen. Select 'Export,' and then click 'Table as CSV file.' Choose 'message' from the drop-down menu of the dialog box that appears; then save the file with a CSV extension, such as 'sms.csv.'
6. Open the file with Microsoft Excel, or a similar spreadsheet reading program, to view the texts.

How to Send Cheap SMS


Sending SMS
1. Login to your email account.
2. Start a new message.
3. Insert the phone's email address for the person you wish to text. This is the 10-digit phone number and then the appropriate web address. For Verizon Wireless customers, email the number@vtext.com. T-Mobile customers can email number@tmomail.net. ATT allows customers to use number@txt.att.net. Sprint's customers can use number@messaging.sprintpcs.com.
4. Send your message.

How to Send Text Messaging From a Computer to a US Cellular Cell Phone


1. Sign into a work or personal email account.
2. Enter the US Cellular phone number inside of the 'To' or 'Recipient' box on the web page. The digits in the US Cellular number should all run together without any spaces or dashes (e.g., 0909900909).
3. Type the phrase '@email.uscc.net' immediately after the US Cellular number (e.g., '0909900909@email.uscc.net').
4. Click in the message box on the email page and type in the text message you want to send to the US Cellular phone number.
5. Click 'Send.' The text message will be sent to the entered US Cellular number.

How to Send Free SMS Online


1. Locate the number you wish to send an SMS to. Since you will be sending a message from a browser, you'll be unable to pull numbers directly from your contact list. Also figure out what carrier your recipient uses.
2. Find a website that allows you to send a message for free. There are many different types of sites, but a few allow you to send messages for free, and to multiple carriers. A popular website that offers this service is onlinetextmessage.com.
3. Input the number you wish to send a message to, your own information if necessary, and any other required information. Select the appropriate carrier, then send your message. The phone number you typed in will receive your text message.