The first text message was sent in December 1977 by Neil Papworth, a software engineer. He sent the message "Merry Christmas" from a computer to a mobile phone, specifically to Richard Jarvis, a director at Vodafone. This marked the beginning of SMS (Short Message Service) as a means of communication.
When it is recieved, and exactly what time it says on your phone when it is recieved.
The first text message was sent by Neil Papworth in 1992.
Once the text message is sent from your phone and it is marked sent you will get charged for it. If itÍs not received by the receiver you will need to check the number you sent it to and ask the receiver to check there phone
Yes
The check mark is the notification that you have sent the text and it has been received to your destination.
Generally it is because the sender has written so much that it has spanned over more than one text message. In this case, the first text message has been received properly, but the second hasn't - therefore showing up with "some text missing". Sometimes if you wait, the rest will come through. Other times I have found I have to ask the sender what the rest of the text message was.
Yes, there is a charge for all text messages that are sent, whether they were received or not.
Neil Papworth is known as the man who sent the very first text message. He sent the text message in 1992.
Merry Christmas
Merry christmas
you hear a beep and then u answer it
i love you