Find out the area code, and the cell phone's number and add 1 to the beginning, it should look like this.
1-321-456-1234
The 1 is the international code, the 321 is the area code, and the 456-1234 is the number, itself.
yes it does
add +33 before the phone number when dialing it.
It's extremely rare for a person receiving a text message to be charged for it. It's usually the sender who gets billed for it !
turn your phone on and click send on the message,
Yes. Most Canadian mobile phone companies have a partner in the US. For example, my Rogers phone connects to AT&T in the US. I receive a text message welcoming me to the US, however you will still get roaming and long distance charges.
The letter Z is usually not spelled out in text, but is spoken as "zee." This contrasts with the UK/Canadian variant "zed."
Not without just cause. You don't say where you are but - here in the UK, they can ONLY read your text messaged by submitting a court order to the phone company as part of a criminal investigation.
Most likely you are referring to the telephone number in international format of the phone from which you received a text message. For example, something like +447700900123 (a fictitious mobile phone number in the UK).
You cannot text from a cell phone that is not charged.You can text to a cell phone that is not charged; however, the recipient will not be able to receive the text until the phone is charged.
A text phone is a cellphone with texting abilities.
Yes Text SIMS to 85585 for UK or 57442 for Ireland *standard rates apply :( Dont know about America though sorry
when the disconnected cell phone turns on then it will have the message (text) in it.