Contrary to what website reviews say, the MSGM8 II does not have T9 predictive text.
Unfortunately, no. You cannot put videos onto the phone, or play youtube videos on the MSGM8 II. (I edited this answer to let you know who answered it in the first place. This was before I created a log-in. I have a MSGM8 II A310 so feel free to direct questions towards me in regards to that phone model)
Press the aA button until you see that it is on normal letters in the right hand corner of the message screen instead of the fancy looking b letter in front of the abc or ABC
Samsung offers some of the most popular text messaging phones available. The Samsung Messager III is an inexpensive yet solid messaging phone, with such features as a wide QWERTY keyboard and a sharp display. The Samsung Intensity II is also a great messaging phone for ecology minded teens, as it is built with recycled components. If you are looking for a non contract cell phone that is good for text messaging, you may want to consider the Cricket MSGM8 II, which also includes a GPS functionality. Pros: Built with recycled components
Phantasy Star II Text Adventures happened in 1990.
Phantasy Star II Text Adventures was created in 1990.
the blackjack II can
text CBBC to 80313 for free
One Good Turn - 1917 II was released on: USA: 12 January 1917
When lead(II) nitrate (Pb(NO₃)₂) is mixed with potassium iodide (KI) in solution, a double displacement reaction occurs, resulting in the formation of lead(II) iodide (PbI₂), which is a precipitate, and potassium nitrate (KNO₃) in solution. The complete ionic equation for this reaction can be written as: [ \text{Pb}^{2+} (aq) + 2 \text{NO}_3^{-} (aq) + 2 \text{K}^{+} (aq) + 2 \text{I}^{-} (aq) \rightarrow \text{PbI}_2 (s) + 2 \text{K}^{+} (aq) + 2 \text{NO}_3^{-} (aq) ] This equation illustrates the dissociation of the soluble ions in solution and the formation of the insoluble lead(II) iodide precipitate.
The product of the reaction between nickel(II) chloride (NiCl₂) and iron (Fe) is nickel metal (Ni) and iron(II) chloride (FeCl₂). The reaction occurs because iron can displace nickel from its chloride compound due to its higher reactivity. The balanced reaction can be represented as: ( \text{NiCl}_2 + \text{Fe} \rightarrow \text{Ni} + \text{FeCl}_2 ).
The dissolution reaction for lead(II) nitrate, Pb(NO₃)₂, in water can be represented as follows: [ \text{Pb(NO}_3\text{)}_2 (s) \rightarrow \text{Pb}^{2+} (aq) + 2 \text{NO}_3^{-} (aq) ] In this reaction, solid lead(II) nitrate dissociates into lead ions (Pb²⁺) and two nitrate ions (NO₃⁻) when it dissolves in water.
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