Yes, a lot of messengers and sites have that service for free.
This depends on the situation. If you are out of a service area, sometimes you can text a message and still get it sent. If you are shut off due to an unpaid bill, you will not be able to send text messages.
No, you can't send any text message with any phone off.
it allows you to send more than a few words of text becase inside the computer there is a big black thing that can whip around. once it smacks the modem, it will turn it off and send the text. if it DOES NOT smack the modem, it will only send the first 2 words. Thanks, Answered by Dick Harry.
You type the text and send it off.
you can do that in text app free
No it does not. If your computer is off, it cannot send or receive data via the modem !
No - text messaging systems are automatic. Once you hit send - the message is sent to your service provider's computer system for transmission to the recipient. The ONLY way you could cancel it - is if the sender's phone is switched off, and the message is still 'pending'.
To cancel the digital caller ringtone, you have to send a text to the number 2000. The words in the text should be CT OFF. That should turn it off.
if you really like them, just text him/her.
It's says: we're sorry, the cellular costumer your are texting is unable to receive this text.
In the mail, no, but you can either print it off a computer or have it printed for you at an airport.
It could be the Sprint customer has shut off the ability to receive text messages.