Tuesday, April 22, 2014

How to Intercept SMS From a Samsung Exclaim


1. Sign up for software services that allow you to intercept SMS messages. Most of these services cost a fee, which varies by software provider, but can range anywhere from $40 to $50 or more as of the time of publication. Available interception software programs include Mobile Spy, FlexiSpy, Big Daddy Spy and Spy Bubble.
2. Wait to receive a confirmation email from the software provider. This email contains a link to download the software.
3. Log in to your email account from the Samsung Exclaim phone you want to monitor. Most email service providers offer an online Webmail portal. For this reason, you don't need to set up an email account on the Exclaim. Instead, direct the phone's mobile browser to the Webmail portal address.
4. Click the download link in the email to download and install the spy software on the Samsung Exclaim.
5. Log out of your email program when the download is complete. Return the phone to its owner.
6. Visit the website address contained in the spy software instructions. Do this on your own computer or mobile phone browser, not the Samsung Exclaim. Enter your assigned username and password to log in to your account.
7. Read all of the text messages sent and received from the Samsung Exclaim.

How to Make Free Phone Calls on an M300 by Samsung


1. Go to the Google email login page in your browser. (See Resources for the Gmail login site link.)
2. Type your email user name and password in the specified fields to access your Gmail account.
3. Open another browser window, and access the Google Voice homepage to create an integrated account with your Gmail. (See Resources for Google Voice homepage link.) When the Google homepage loads, you will be redirected to the Google Voice setup.
4. Type an area code you'd like to use to link the Samsung M300 to the account. Then click 'Search Available Numbers.' A Google database will appear with numbers you'll be able to choose from.
5. Click the radio button to the left of the 10-digit mobile number you decide to use. Then click 'Continue.'
6. Type your new four-digit PIN in the required data fields to create an access code for the new mobile account.
7. Check the box next to the 'I Agree' action below the data fields to comply with the Google Voice user agreement. Then click 'Continue' again to proceed.
8. Type the 10-digit number associated with the Samsung M300 to add it as a forwarding phone. Then click 'Call Me Now' to confirm and activate Google Voice with your Samsung M300. The Google Automated System will call your phone, and a prompt for the access code will be displayed on your screen.
9. Enter the access code in the phone's mobile keypad, and press the appropriate key to process the activation. Creating a Google Voice account allows you to forward and make free calls through the Samsung M300 and the computer using Google, as opposed to your service provider.

How to Send a Message From the Internet to a Mobile Phone


1. Open your email account. Enter your user name and password to log in.
2. Open a blank email. Click on 'Compose Mail' or 'New' to open a blank message.
3. Type in the email address for the cell phone in the 'To' column. The email address is the 10-digit phone number (1+area code+phone number) followed by the '@' symbol then the SMS gateway. You can find a listing of SMS gateways for different cell phone carriers on makeuseof.com.
4. Type the message you want to send in the body of the email.
5. Press 'Send' to send the email in the form of a text message.

How to Make Phone Calls With MSN Live Messenger


1. Start MSN Messenger or Windows Live Messenger.
2. In MSN Messenger, go to the 'Actions' menu and select 'Make a Phone Call,' or 'Call.' If you do not see the toolbar menus, press the 'Alt' key and they will appear. In Windows Live Messenger, select 'Call a Phone.'
3. Click the 'Get Started' or 'Sign Up' link to sign up with a voice provider if you have not already done so. After signing up for the voice service, return to the messenger window.
4. Type in the phone number you want to call into the 'Call' box or click the phone pad buttons on the calling window and click 'Call.'
5. Click 'Hang Up' in MSN Messenger or 'End' in Windows Live Messenger when you have finished your phone call.

How to Send SMS to SMSC


1. Click on the 'Text Messages' icon on your cell phone.
2. Type a text message using the cell phone's keypad.
3. Click 'Send' and then enter the cell phone number of your recipient, or select it from your cell phone's directory. Click 'Send' again, and your cell phone will transmit the SMS text message to the SMSC, from which it will then be routed to your recipient.

Monday, April 21, 2014

How to Find a Person's Address and Phone for Free


1. Check the phone book if the person lives in the same city. Phone books usually list both phone number and address. Cell phones are not listed, however, and people can opt to have their landlines unlisted as well. While there are now cell phone directories available, none are free of charge so you will have to resort to other methods if the person does not have a landline phone number.
2. Ask mutual friends or the family of the person you are seeking. Other acquaintances may have the information and be able to share it with you.
3. Look online. Check if the person has a website or maintains any social networking pages. Some people list contact information online and you may be able to find his address or phone number in this way. Try entering variations of his first name if the person uses a nickname. If you are looking for someone named Richard, for example, try searching for Rich or Dick as well.
4. Search through the alumni directory of the school the person attended. Along these lines, you may look through a professional directory if you know the person's career. There are also numerous online telephone directories, many of which provide phone numbers free of charge though they may not always list the address.

How to Get Free Music for a Phone Without Computer Viruses


1. Check CDs out from your local library. Libraries almost always have a large selection of music. When they do not have the music you are looking for, you can usually go online and request it by logging on to your account and searching the database. Most communities share selections with other nearby public libraries so a CD can be borrowed and checked out from your local branch.
2. Borrow CDs from friends or check your supply. Ask to borrow the disks you need and return them after you have transferred the music.
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Once you have obtained your CD, rip it to your computer to the designated place required by your phone model. Most phones will allow you to transfer music from programs such as Microsoft Media Player. In this case, place the CD in the drive. From the start menu, choose 'Microsoft Media Player,' then 'Start Rip.' After ripping is complete, the screen will display 'ripped to library' beside each song. Phones can be loaded by using iTunes. Discs can be ripped to the iTunes library by choosing 'iTunes' from the Start menu and choosing 'Rip CD.' iTunes even offers free music occasionally when you are a customer.
4. Some smart phones have bluetooth capabilities and can receive music from other close-by phones via a bluetooth connection. Have the owner of the nearby phone send a media file through a bluetooth connection. You may be prompted to allow permission to receive the file.