Texting (Sending an SMS) is sent through the mobile network that you are currently using and you will get charged (depending on the pricing plan of course) per message. SMS messages are not limited to a maximum number of characters anymore but if your message exceeds 160 characters you will get charged another message.
Tweeting is like posting a message through a message board or a blog with the character count being limited to 140. You will get charged (depending on your pricing plan) per MB instead of per message since it counts as normal internet traffic.
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' Picture texting ' means texting pictures of photos you took with your phone .
As long as you have unlimited texting you're fine. If you do not have unlimited texting, then you will have to pay the charges your phone charges for texting.
Personal Digital Assistants are typically computing and internet browsing devices used with styluses, usually for work reasons, while cell phones are any device that offer calling, and usually texting services.
There's not a difference. They are one and the same.
yes, however if the person you are texting does not have texting on their phone plan they will be charged.
The biggest difference is the mobility of a cell phone versus a home phone and the service it is tied to.
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Yes, some do and some don't. Depends which phone you have. It's the phone not the plan that provides the texting ability. You can add a texting feature to the plan you choose.
No it's Internet not texting. You won't be charged.
any cell phone...texting doesnt differ in danger from phone to phone put limits on where they can text