Okay the first thing I would do is check the amount of memory left on yuor phone because on different phones this program may use up to 12000KB of memory.
Now all you need to do is find the brand of your phone and the model. Now the Model is not always the name of the phone. For example, I have an LG Rumor, but the model I have is The LX260.
Once you have the Brand and Model head on over to here :
cellity freeSMS / free download
Scroll down to the bottom of the page and there are a few different downloads. Chose the one based on your Brand and Model. If you do not see it there, then simply choose the one that seems closely related. If after you finish this guide, your texting does not work, then try a different Model of the same Brand.
Now there are two download options. One is to download the your PC and the other is to download to your phone. I have tried a Direct Phone download but it normally doesn't work. So just download to your computer and save it to your desktop. But make sure you get the JAR application.
Now go to
Phone Uploader
Scroll down to where it says Java Midlets Uploader. If you are a Sprint user just enter your telephone number. Otherwise enter your SMS Email.
Here are the basic ones:
AT&T:
AreaCode+Mobile@mobile.att.net
Verizon:
AreaCode+Mobile@vtext.com
Nextel:
AreaCode+Mobile@page.nextel.com
T-Mobile:
AreaCode+Mobile@tmomail.com
Sprint:
AreaCode+Mobile@messaging.sprintpcs.com
Cingular:
1+AreaCode+Mobile@mobile.mycingular.com
But I am sure you can Google for any others.
Browse for the file, and then just upload it.
Make sure you the let it go to the Default Folder!
Now once you get the Text Message just go and download and everything is instructed from there when you open it.
Some of the features include:
- Up to 2,048 characters
- Works with any Provider
Thanks and Plus Rep Appreciated.