Yes, you typically need to have data roaming enabled to send or receive texts abroad, especially if you're using messaging apps that rely on an internet connection. However, standard SMS texts sent through your phone’s default messaging app usually do not require data roaming, as they use the cellular network instead. It's important to check with your mobile carrier for specific policies and charges related to texting while abroad.
If you are having trouble sending and receiving texts on your Blackberry Nextel, it would be a good idea to contact your service provider to have them activate your account.
Yes, if your 'phone is capable of receiving texts and he sends them to you.
Activation of the service is easy: Just text "ROAM ON" to 222 (free of charge), and your roaming service is immediately activated. With Sun's roaming service, you can make and receive calls and texts.
No.
(Apex) Sending threatening texts.
Theoretically - yes. Most service providers will still deliver texts even though the recipient is out oif credit. Remember, receiving calls & texts costs nothing - sending does !Check with your network provider as to whether they charge you to receive calls & texts. If they do - switch to one that doesn't !
No, push notifications come at no cost. When you are sending and receiving texts within the textPlus application, it is 100% FREE no matter where you are in the world, as long as you do not exceed your data limit if using textPlus on a data plan (this can be avoided by using WiFi whenever possible).When traveling abroad, your calling charges from the app don't change either! Calls to other textPlus users are always free.
Yes it is free texts to any network but i don't know if it would cost if you were abroad
Yes, you can still receive text messages even if you have no credit on your mobile phone. Receiving texts typically does not require any balance, as it is a service provided by your mobile network. However, sending texts may be restricted until you recharge your account. Always check with your specific carrier for their policies.
She may have you blocked or is just deleting your texts and claiming they never arrived. Your phone service provider can give you more details.
That he's sending kisses your way.
You may be roaming because your mobile device is connected to a network that is different from your home carrier, often when traveling outside your home country or region. Roaming allows you to access cellular services like calls, texts, and data even when you're away from your usual network. However, it can incur additional charges, so it’s important to check your carrier's roaming policies before traveling.