Saturday, February 15, 2014

How to Put Ringtones on My Samsung Phone


1. Double-click the audio editing software application's desktop icon.
2. Click the 'File' menu tab at the top of the audio editing software application and opt to open the song of your choice. When the song loads, it will be in the form of a wave pattern.
3. Play the song back to locate the part of the song you'd like to use for a ringtone.
4. Stop the wave pattern cursor at the part of the song where you want the ringtone to start. Drag the cursor to where you'd like the ringtone to end.
5. Select the 'Trim' action in the audio editing application's 'Edit' or 'Effects' menu. (All audio editing applications have an Edit and/or Effects menu.)
6. Save the ringtone version of the song for uploading and transferring to your Samsung phone.
7. Access an online mobile uploading site. (See resources for uploading site options.)
8. Scroll down the mobile uploading site and locate the uploading tool. Click the 'Browse' action and locate the ringtone you just created. Highlight the ringtone's title, then click 'Open.'
9. Provide your 10-digit mobile number to indicate where the ringtone should be sent. (You may also be prompted to provide the name of your mobile service carrier.)
10. Click the 'Send', 'Transfer' or 'Upload' action so the ringtone will be sent directly to your Samsung phone in a text message.
11. Open the text message sent to your phone from the mobile uploading site. The Samsung phone will redirect to your mobile carrier's Internet service.
12. Opt to download the ringtone from your mobile Internet browser. The ringtone will then be stored to the Samsung phone's Ringers or Sounds folder in the phone's internal memory.

Friday, February 14, 2014

How to Send a Free SMS Message to a Mobile Device


Txt2day.com
1. Access Txt2day.com and enter receiver phone number without dashes. Provide an optional email address in the return email field.
2. Select receiver's mobile service provider. If you do not know the provider, click the Look It Up feature and enter the first six digits of the receiver's cell phone number.
3. Enter a 140-character message in the message field. Click 'Send It.'
Yahoo! Mail
4. Sign in to Yahoo! Mail. There is no charge to set up an account if you do not have one.
5. Click the New menu option. Select Text Message (SMS) from the drop-down menu.
6. Enter the mobile number or contact name in contact field. Type your 140-character message in the message field and left-click the 'Send' button.
Google Gmail
7. Access your Gmail account. If you do not have a Gmail account, sign up for a free account.
8. Select 'Settings.' Click 'Labs.'
9. Navigate to the Text Messaging (SMS) in the 'Chat' option. Enable the feature and left-click 'Save Changes.'
Outlook Email
10. Open your Outlook email. Type the 10-digit number without dashes and the domain in the 'To' field. For example, AT&T addresses look like: 1111111111 @txt.att.net.
11. Enter a subject in the 'Subject' field.
12. Type the message and select 'Send.'

How to Use Cute SMS Manager


1. Download and open the Cute SMS Manager software on your computer.
2. Click 'Phone Details' and enter your phone number and required information about yourself.
3. Click 'Compose' on the left side of the window.
4. Type in the phone number, or numbers, to which you wish to send a text message. To enter multiple phone numbers, separate them with a comma. The phone numbers entered will be saved in the 'Contact' section.
5. Enter a 'Subject' if desired.
6. Type your message, then click 'Send to Outbox' to send your text message.

How to Send and Receive SMS by the Internet


1. Send and receive SMS messages over the Internet via an email client. People generally compose, send and receive email messages using a browser-based (Yahoo! Mail) or application-based (Microsoft Outlook) email client. An email address is made up of a user name and domain, such as 'YourName@EmailProvider.net.' To email a text message to a cell phone, users format the recipient's address in the same format, with the exception of the name: 'Recipient'sCellNumber@CellProvider.net.' This cell phone 'email' address is compatible with the 'TO' field in most email clients. After users compose the email and click the 'Send' button, the email service provider will forward the message to the cell phone, in the form of a text message. In turn, cell providers can usually return (Reply) the recipients message back to the email sender.
2. Leverage instant messenger technology to send and receive SMS messages. Instant messaging applications are usually included with the native operating system and are also available to download and install for free. Usually, both parties need to have the same or 'compatible' instant messenger program installed to send and receive messages. However, many major developers, such as Yahoo! and Windows Live, include SMS messaging functions in the list of menu options. After users input the recipient's cell phone number, they can then type a short message that will then be forwarded as a text message. The recipient can reply back to the same message and it will show up in the IM window.
3. Adapt existing Internet-capable applications to send and receive SMS messages. One purpose of Internet browsers, such as Firefox and Chrome, is to retrieve Web pages from websites. Internet connection managers support basic access to the Internet. However, for example, Verizon Wireless hosts a Web page that allows users to send text messages via the browser. AT&T Wireless's 'Communication Manager 9.0' application allows subscribers to send and receive text messages over the Internet.

How to Trace Any Cell Phone for Free


1. Use a reverse phone search website. Examples include Reverse Phone Detective, Free Phone Tracer and Reverse Phone Directory (see Resources).
2. Enter the person's phone number in the format needed by the site. Some websites require you to add dashes, while others want you to leave out spaces.
3. Click the 'Search' button. Wait for the page results to load. Read the results of the location and carrier of that number.
4. Click 'View Full Report' or a similar button to find out the person's name or address. Pay with a credit card or debit card. As of 2010, Phone Detective costs $14.95, Free Phone Tracer costs $9.99 and Reverse Phone Directory costs $4.99.

How to Find My SMS Number


1. Turn on your cellular device and navigate to the 'Settings' menu.
2. Locate the area of your phone's settings that allows you to see information about your phone. The location of your phone settings is different for every device. Check for a menu called 'My Phone' or similar.
3. Write down your phone number when you locate it. This number is the number people can use to send you phone calls and send you SMS messages.
4. Contact your cellular service provider. If you cannot find your phone's number by checking through the settings, call your phone company and ask them for your phone number. Give this number to anyone trying to reach you via SMS messages.

How to Pair a Jawbone Hands


Pair Your Headset
1. Turn on your phone's Bluetooth discovery mode. You may find the Bluetooth options within 'Settings,' 'Tools' or 'Options' of your phone, and then you must select 'adding a new device' or a similar option.
2. Press and hold the 'Talk' button on your Jawbone for two seconds.
3. Select 'Jawbone' from the list of in-range Bluetooth devices that appears on your phone.
4. Enter the passkey for your phone, '0000,' to finish the pairing process.