No, not the SMS/MMS type. But you can send e-mail using the browser.
Probably no, because there are services in messangers which allow U to send SMS messages but I don't think that U can send text messages from a cell phone to a computer.)Actually, Yes you can. I sent messages to Facebook all the time. so ignore the last answer. You can send messages to computers using a cell phone.
Nervous Tissue(s)
Nervous Tissue(s)
Nervous Tissue(s)
Unless you are in a group iMessage, you are sadly limited to 160 characters per text because other cell phones cannot receive longer texts. The worst that will happen when you go over the limit s that your text might get broken up on the other end into two texts.
MS is multiple sclerosis, a disease that can be deadly.
Through nerves; speed : 120 m/s.
If you are an owner, type /s(message) on the chat.
Follow these steps to send a picture message: 1.) Go to the messages app and click "new message" 2.) Type the recipient(s) name or number 3.) Press menu and then press "attach" 4.) Press "picture" 5.) Choose camera or pictures. If you choose "camera", you can take a picture and send it. If you choose "pictures", you can choose a photo that you have previously taken. 6. Press send
-- to send a text (SMS, to a cell phone) from your computer, you will need an email account. (Don't have one? You can create a Hotmail or Gmail account for free. Go to www.gmail.com and click "Create an Account") Then, to send a text to a Verizon phone, send an email to the following: ##########@vzwpix.com (substitute their number (area code included, no 1) for the #'s) ex: 9876541234@vzwpix.com to send a text to an AT&T Phone, send an email to the following: ##########@txt.att.net (substitute their number (area code included, no 1) for the #'s) ex: 9876541234@txt.att.net I'm still working on Sprint, but if your recipient has a Sprint phone, have them text you to your email (ex: johnsmith@hotmail.com for the recipient) and it'll give you their email to text them.
V. D. Muthayya has written: 'A text book of geology' -- subject(s): Geology
You usually either have too many text messages in your inbox or your phone s on call waiting mode!