Monday, June 2, 2014
How to Send International SMS Messages
1. Write your SMS message using your SMS editor on your phone as you normally would. For most phones this requires selecting 'write message' under the 'Messaging' menu.
2. Find the international code for the country you want to send your SMS to. The international code is a two or three digit number that is specific to each country.
3. Enter a '+' followed by the international code and then by the full phone number including the area code of the person you want to send your SMS to in the 'Recipient' field of the message.
4. Press 'send' to send your message to the desired recipient.
How to Find Out Information About a Phone Number for Free
1. Browse to the website of a company that offers free reverse phone number lookup service. You can find several links in the References section below.
2. Type in the phone number about which you want to find out information.
3. Click on the 'Search' 'Find' or 'Submit' button to start the search. Results are usually displayed on the next page.
How to Get Free Credit on Vodafone
1. Visit the website (see below) for the Vodafone country that you bought the SIM card in.
2. Select the English translation if you need it, and look for any deals on the home page.
3. Place the SIM card in the phone and make a call to voicemail using the Vodafone SIM card. Just press and hold the '1' button. For access to most deals, you must have placed a least one call.
4. Click on the link to the deal. In Holland click on 'Get a five Euro credit for registering.' Enter your SIM card's phone number into the following page and monitor your phone for any texts. Follow the instructions to complete the registration.
How to Get Free Ringtones on a Verizon Cell
My Tiny Phone
1. Sign up at mytinyphone.com to create free ringtones (see Resources) for your Verizon cell phone. Select 'Browse' to upload your MP3 music, then click 'Upload.' Wait for the upload to finish.
2. Use the 'start' and 'end' buttons to measure the duration of your ringtone. You can move the buttons so that your ringtone can start and end at the desired part of the song you want. Once satisfied with your ringtone, click on 'Get Your Tone.' Add the artist's name, title and category of the song. Click on 'Get Your Tone' again, and then select 'Download.'
3. Download your ringtone to your computer, and save it as a MP3 file. Send the ringtone to your Verizon cell phone by adding your number, including the area code, into the field provided. Click on 'Send To Phone.'
Mobile Reelz
4. Go to mobilereelz.com (see Resources) to convert your MP3 music to a ringtone. In the first step, click on 'Browse' to upload your MP3 music from your files on your computer. Wait until the upload is finished.
5. Select the range of the song to be converted into a ringtone. Use the start and end buttons provided to select the area of the song you would like your ringtone to be. Be sure to keep your ringtone at 30-second minumum.
6. Title your ringtone, and then choose the format of the ringtone with which your Verizon cell phone is compatible. Select Verizon as your mobile carrier, and then enter your cell phone number, including the area code, in the field provided. Select the genre of your ringtone, and click on 'Convert & Send.'
Ventones
7. Go to ventones.com and sign up to become a member (see Resources). In the top left corner, click on 'Create Free Ringtones.' Upload your MP3 music file by clicking on 'Choose File' and then click on 'Upload Song.' A window will pop up showing the upload's progress. When upload is complete, the page will automatically go to the next step.
8. Create your ringtone by first typing the song's title and the artist's name into the fields provided. You have an option to add a two-second fade at the beginning and end of the ringtone. You also can add treble, which will add more detail to the ringtone.
9. Drag the white box to the desired part of the song you want your ringtone to be. You can also change your ringtone's length. When finished editing, click on 'Create Tone.'
10. Read the directions carefully on the current page. Ventones will give you directions on how to save your ringtone to the correct format. For Verizon cell phones, there are usually a couple of options of getting your ringtone to your Verizon cell phone.
How to Obtain Cell Phone Records for All Incoming Outgoing Calls
1. Set up an account on your cell phone provider's website. You will need to set up a username and password. To set up the account, you will need to enter your cell phone number, address and cell phone account number.
2. Log in to your wireless account on your cell phone provider's website.
3. Select the link titled 'View Call History' or 'View Call Detail.'
4. View the call history and specific details. This report will provide you with all incoming and outgoing calls to and from your cell phone. This report may be provided as a PDF document, so you may need to have Adobe installed on your computer.
How to Trace Cell Phone Numbers in Canada
Freephonetracer.com
1. Write down the Canadian cell phone number you want to trace. You can collect the number either from the the caller identification on the phone or by calling the operator and asking for it.
2. Connect to the tracing website. (See Resources.) This Web page will allow you to do a search using the cell phone number in question.
3. Type the number that is being searched in the 'Search' box at the top of the Web page. Then press the 'Search' button to do a search of the number.
4. The results of the search will show up when the Web page refreshes with a map and information on the cellular phone carrier, the city the phone is operating in and the country. This is the free information provided by the website.
5. To find the owner's name and address, press the button that says 'Click here!' below the information box provided. This will take the user to another Web page where there will be two options of paying through the website for more information on the number, such as the address and name of the cell owner.
Find-cellphonenumbers.com
6. Connect using the Internet to this website (see Resources) and have the number you want to trace ready.
7. Put the Canadian cell number into the box titled 'Reverse Cell Phone Lookup' at the top of the Web page, then press the button 'Submit Query.'
8. The next Web page that opens will provide some basic information on the Canadian cell number. Press the red button titled 'View Details' to see more information on the cell number.
9. The next Web page will provide the option of paying money through the website to receive more comprehensive traced information on the details of the Canadian cell number.
Peoplesearchpro.com
10. Using the Internet connect to this website and enter the Canadian number that is going to be traced into the search box at the top of the Web page. Then hit the button 'Search.'
11. The next Web page will open with some basic information on the Canadian cell number, such as the company info, city and country the phone is in.
12. To find out more information on the cell phone number, the user can push the button 'Full Results,' which will open a new Web page with more options.
13. On this Web page, the user has the option of paying through the website to receive more comprehensive information on the Canadian cell phone number, such as address and the name of the individual who owns the number.
Sunday, June 1, 2014
How to Send Free Large Text Messages Online
1. Navigate to your online email provider and sign in to your account.
2. Open a new email. In the 'To' field of the message, enter the text message email address of the person you're sending to. Use the person's ten-digit cell phone number for the first part of the address and the SMS gateway extension for the second part. For example, if you were sending to someone who's provider was AT&T, the address might look like this: 5555555555@txt.att.net.
3. Write your message in the body of the email. If your message contains more than 160 characters, it will send it in multiple messages to the recipient.
4. Send your message to the recipient.
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