YES, iPhones can send and receive sms or text messages.
However, you can only get written text messages; you cannot get text messages in the form of PICTURES. I was told that the company did this because they do not want the iPhone to be suceptible to viruses. You can send/get pictures via email.
See below links:
6 things you need to know about iPhone Sms:
(pricing/email)
http://www.tuaw.com/2007/07/05/6-things-you-need-to-know-about-iphone-sms-dont-pub-yet/
(Apple's website about iPhone Sms)
http://www.apple.com/iphone/features/sms.html
Yes! MobiKin Assistant for Android lets you send and receive SMS directly from your computer. Once connected via USB, you can manage, view, send, and reply to text messages from your desktop with ease.
Go to Messages Then Click "Create Message or Create SMS" Write something in your sms and write cell number of the person who should receive this message, then click send.
No fee free to send and receive SMS and MMS
It's no secret that Apple's iPhone has taken the world by storm. But can it receive WAP Push messages? The answer is...sort of. While not all iPhones are able to receive WAP Push messages, there are a few ways to get around this. One option is to use an app like Android Push Notifications, which allows you to send push notifications from your Android phone to any iPhone or iPad. Another option is to use an email-to-SMS gateway like Twilio. This will allow you to send SMS messages from your email account, and the recipient will then receive them as regular text messages on their iPhone.
Consumers do not have the ability to send SMS alerts. However, they are able to receive them in emergencies, and have been able to since the text message alert system was approved by the FCC in 2008.
yes we can send sms to India from Uae.
You can send free sms worldwide using below listed website, which supports 160 characters and it takes roughly 5 seconds to deliver
Yes, if that "non iPhone" can send an MMS. An iPhone can receive an MMS.
T-mobile offers a fantastic prepaid phone service for iPhones, especially for heavy data users. With this plan, you pay $30 per month and receive 100 minutes,unlimited SMS and loads of data.
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No you can't. You send sms only in India.
Yes, you can receive a "Hello" SMS on your iPhone from another user by having them send a text message that says "Hello." Additionally, if you're looking for apps or services that can send automated "Hello" messages, there are various messaging apps and automation tools available that can help with that as well. Just ensure that your iPhone's messaging settings are properly configured to receive SMS messages.