You can use SMS messaging on most smart phones. Your carries will need to turn on the SMS messaging feature on your phone in order to use this service. If your phone is not a smart phone, you may not be able to get this service.
Most to all cell phones today will have sms capabilities. Short message capabilities are almost a necessity now with about 70 percent of the population carrying cell phones.
Almost all cell phones today have sms text functions, and reliable is a relative term. But in my opinion T-Mobile cell phones; verizon; Boost MObile and Alltel all have sms text functions.
All sms messages are handled though you network. If you use a messaging app it will normally go through WiFi.
SMS GupShup, formerly known as Webaroo, is an SMS service in India. The VMNO messaging rates are free, as of May 2014. The messaging works on all smartphones.
What teens love best about texting, is that they can keep in touch with their friends all the time.
SMS service stands for Simple Message System. This allows you to send messages to other people Via their cell phones There are lists of all the cell phone providers that you can look up on the internet.
a digital cell phone gives you better coverage, sound quality, and features. Like Verizon for instance, their txt messaging and VCAST services are all digital
No. This all depends on which plan you have with your wireless carrier. If "texting" is not a part of your current wireless plan, then you will generally be charged anywhere from .10-.25 cents per SMS sent and received.
All blackberry mobile phones come with the capability to text message. Whether you have free text messaging will depend entirely on the type of plan you choose for your phone. But usually all plans with the blackberry mobile will have unlimited text messaging on their phones.
not all moms have cell phones but most moms have cell phones to keep in touch with other
There is no possible way to get threaded messaging on any of the Gravity Series phones. I don't get why Samsung did this, because honestly, I won't even buy a phone without threaded messaging. It's old technology that should be standard on all messaging phones. I honestly don't get it.
no not all cell phones need internet