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Send Text Message from Computer to Cell Phone

Sending text messages from computer to cell phone is easier than you thought. So even if you’re always in front of your computer, or your cell phone or mobile phone is always missing and you’re wondering how to send text message from computer to cell phone, read on. Now you can send text messages or short messages to your friends, families and loved ones by following these simple steps.

Yes, it doesn’t even matter where you want to send text message from your computer to. Blackberry, iPhone, mobile phone, smart phone, Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Sharp, Motorola, HTC, LB, Siemens, XDA and others.

First you need an Internet connection. You also need to know how to format your text message. For this information, call your service provider. The network should be more than happy to assist you.

Next, you should know the network provider you’re going to send message to. Let’s say it’s Verizon Wireless, follow the format below to send an email thru SMS (Short Message Service): phonenumber@vtext.com

If your friend is using At & T and then this address will apply: phonenumber@txt.att.net

For Sprint subscribers: phonenumber@message.sprintpcs.com

For other subscribers not listed in this How to, don’t worry, you can still send text message from computer to cell phone by checking our other entries.

Pantech Slate QWERTY Phone from AT&T

Pantech Slate Phone AT&T

While Motorala is busy marketing its very expensive phone Motorola Aura, and HP is going for more iPAQ smartphones, here comes Pantech nailing a deal with AT&T for its almost dirt cheap Slate phone.
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App Store for BlackBerry Launched

App Store for BlackBerry

Perhaps banking on the future success of BlackBerry Bold, Research in Motion, the company behind the BlackBerry launched an application store for the smart phone.

This new app store makes it easier for users of RIM phones to purchase, search, and review and then download programs and other additions for their handsets.
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