Friday, July 4, 2014

How to Learn English by SMS


1. Start receiving English-improving SMS messages. Various Web sites are dedicated to helping you learn English. Sites like VOAnews.com are good examples of services you can sign up for that will help you understand news and other topics in a succinct manner. Simply visit their Web site and enter your phone number to receive their feed of text messages. This information will help your comprehension and increase your overall knowledge in English.
2. Learn shortcuts for English words. SMS language can be tangential to real English, and learning the most commonly used abbreviations can help you understand the fundamentals of phrases. While this may be confusing at first, learning these abbreviations can be helpful in composing messages and communicating in the current mode of fashion. ECenglish.com teaches this technical vocabulary while translating to proper English nouns, verbs and adjectives. It is also a good resources for other language skills.
3. Start composing messages in English to others. Using the T9 function on most mobile devices, and whatever words you may already know of, is a very practical way of using SMS to learn. Familiarizing yourself with the English alphabet can easily be done on most phones, which have English letters on the keys. Writing SMS messages is almost easier than other forms of communication because you don't need to worry about being absolutely correct in your phrasing or language. Practice making messages to the best of your abilities, and send messages to friends or family who will be able to respond. This, in turn, will add to your creative ability and knowledge of commonly used English.

Thursday, July 3, 2014

How to Send Free SMS in Mobiles


1. Open the 'App Store' or 'Market' on your mobile phone. Click on the App Store icon to open the marketplace, where you'll be able to download applications for SMS messaging.
2. Click the 'Search' option in the marketplace.
3. Enter a keyword such as 'text or 'SMS' into the search field.
4. Click on the available, free SMS application of your choice. Applications such as TextPlus support free SMS messaging serices.
5. Click on the 'Install' button next to the application to begin the download and installation process. You may be asked to choose a username and password to create a profile to send and receive messages.
6. Click the downloaded application to open it. Using the application, you will be able to select a list of phone numbers from your address book to which to send messages.

Setting Up a Bluetooth Hands


Power on Your Hands-Free Device
Power on your hands-free device, and place it near your cell phone. Most hands-free devices only have a reach of 3 or 4 feet, so you will want to sit it close to your phone to make sure the phone can find it.
Power on Bluetooth
Go into the Bluetooth menu on your phone (typically found in the settings menu) and make sure the Bluetooth on your phone is powered on. Bluetooth requires some battery power, so many manufacturers will ship phones with the Bluetooth powered off.
Pair Your Device
Have your phone 'Search for new devices' to locate your new hands-free device. The search option should also be found in the Bluetooth menu on your phone. Once your phone finds your hands-free device, enter the pairing code to wirelessly connect the two. It is typically found on a sticker attached to a hands-free device. If there is no sticker, look for a pairing code in the instruction book.

How to Send a Text Message From Email to Set Up a Text Alert System


1. Type the cellphone numbers that have subscribed to your text alert system into the search box at the Telephone Number Identification website. This site will return the wireless carrier associated with each number. You can skip this step if you request the wireless carrier when a user signs up for your text alert system.
2. Locate the wireless provider's SMS gateway for each user. The following are gateways for major wireless providers in the U.S.:Alltel: message.alltel.com
AT&T: txt.att.net
Boost Mobile: myboostmobile.com
Sprint Nextel: messaging.nextel.com or messaging.sprintpcs.com
T-Mobile: tmomail.net
US Cellular: email.uscc.net (SMS)
Verizon: vtext.com
Virgin Mobile USA: vmobl.com
3. Create an email address consisting of the first cellphone number on your list, followed by the '@' symbol and the SMS gateway. For example, the email address for a Verizon Wireless number would similar to '5555551234@vtext.com'. Repeat this process for each cellphone number on your list.
4. Create a group or mailing list in your email client that includes the email addresses you just compiled for all of the subscribers to your text alert system.
5. Create a new email message as you normally would and type the group or mailing list name into the 'To:' input field.
6. Type the SMS alert in the message box. Limit your message to 140 characters or data will be lost in the translation from email to text.
7. Click the 'Send' button to send the alert as an SMS text to all members of your mailing list.

How to SMS Text From Your PC


SMS Website
1. Open a Web browser. Go to the Mobile Sender website, Text4Free website, or other website.
2. Type the mobile phone number you want to send the SMS message to. Type a 'Subject.' Choose the mobile phone carrier of the receiver from the drop-down menu.
3. Type your SMS message. It cannot be over 140 characters. Click the 'Send' button.
SMS Software Program
4. Open a Web browser. Go to the MobiClient website (see 'Resources').
5. Click 'Download' to download MobiClient to your PC. Save it to your PC desktop and create a MobiClient account.
6. Open MobiClient and compose your text message. Click 'Send.'

How to Download GPS to a Cell Phone


The Steps
1. First off, your phone must be Internet capable. It is also a very good idea to have a data plan included with your voice plan. Otherwise you will end up running horrendously high phone bills in a matter of days.
2. Your phone must also be Java capable. That doesn't mean you have to have a Blackberry device or the i-Phone, but the phone must have the capability for Java, because Java updates with your new location, and some phones just simply aren't capable.
3. There are a number of programs available online for you to choose from. Searching 'GPS for Phone' will get you a plethora of results, check out the reviews on them and make your decision.
4. Most programs will start running automatically, but some will need to be initiated by the user. If the program doesn't run in the first minute or so after downloading it, find the program, select it and the program will give you an option to Run. Afterwards you will probably need to perform the basic setup procedures, all of which the program will walk you through.
5. If you don't want to spend the phone memory on a GPS system for your phone, you can always use Google Maps (maps.google.com) or Map Quest (www.mapquest.com). The only downer for these programs is that you would need to know your starting location to get to your ending location. They work great in a city setting where you can simply enter in your current location, but are more sketchy out in the rural areas where there aren't as many street signs.

How I Can Use Free GPRS on Zong?


1. Go to 'Menu' on your phone.
2. Select 'Messaging' or 'Messages.'
3. Compose a new 'Text Message' or 'SMS.' Type 'Internet,' 'Make,' 'Model,' in the message field, replacing 'Make' and 'Model' with your phone's particulars. Make sure you hit the spacebar between each command.
4. Send the SMS to '131.' You will receive a confirmation by Zong via SMS, notifying you that GPRS has been activated on your phone. You will not be charged for this activation.