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  • 07-14-2008, 09:12 AM
    4phun
    On Jul 14, 8:20*am, Susan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:56:07 -0600, Todd Allcock wrote:
    > > At 28 Jun 2008 23:08:50 -0700 4phun wrote:
    > >> On Jun 29, 12:45*am, 4phun <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    > >> I need to correct part of the above post. AT&T will transmit a single
    > >> long text message from a PC as multiple SMS messages to your AT&T
    > >> phone. I my recent *test text resulted in getting the whole thing as
    > >> six SMS messages *which the iPhone displayed as one long message. That
    > >> is pretty neat.

    >
    > > You had me worried there for a minute, thinking there was another basic
    > > function the iPhone couldn't handle. *My 5-year old Nokia S60-series phones
    > > could concatenate split SMS messages back into a single message.

    >
    > Can I use [email protected] SMS method to send a 20
    > second MP3 ringtone I created with Audacity from an MP3 on the Windows PC
    > to my Motorola RAZR cell phone?


    No, visit HowardForums and look under Motorola for simple hacks to do
    that. You can do an incredible amount of things to a Razr cell.

    BTW to bypass SMS charges on the iPhone people need to check out the
    new AIM application that runs on the iPhone. I see AOL has figured
    out how to push notifications to the iPhone also without incurring any
    charges from AT&T. I just got one for the USAToday News alert on AIM.


  • 07-14-2008, 06:20 AM
    Susan
    On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:56:07 -0600, Todd Allcock wrote:

    > At 28 Jun 2008 23:08:50 -0700 4phun wrote:
    >> On Jun 29, 12:45*am, 4phun <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >> I need to correct part of the above post. AT&T will transmit a single
    >> long text message from a PC as multiple SMS messages to your AT&T
    >> phone. I my recent test text resulted in getting the whole thing as
    >> six SMS messages which the iPhone displayed as one long message. That
    >> is pretty neat.

    >
    >
    > You had me worried there for a minute, thinking there was another basic
    > function the iPhone couldn't handle. My 5-year old Nokia S60-series phones
    > could concatenate split SMS messages back into a single message.


    Can I use [email protected] SMS method to send a 20
    second MP3 ringtone I created with Audacity from an MP3 on the Windows PC
    to my Motorola RAZR cell phone?
  • 06-29-2008, 12:08 AM
    4phun
    On Jun 29, 12:45*am, 4phun <[email protected]> wrote:
    > Off course you can also send a SMS directly from any PC to you iPhone
    > using email format of [email protected]. If the
    > message is too long AT&T will not transmit it as an SMS to your phone,
    > not even a part of it.


    I need to correct part of the above post. AT&T will transmit a single
    long text message from a PC as multiple SMS messages to your AT&T
    phone. I my recent test text resulted in getting the whole thing as
    six SMS messages which the iPhone displayed as one long message. That
    is pretty neat.
  • 06-28-2008, 10:45 PM
    4phun
    Off course you can also send a SMS directly from any PC to you iPhone
    using email format of [email protected]. If the
    message is too long AT&T will not transmit it as an SMS to your phone,
    not even a part of it.





  • 06-28-2008, 10:14 PM
    4phun
    Macsimumnews provides a tip on how to send and receive unlimited SMS
    messages from your iPhone (assuming you have an unlimited data plan).
    This may work with some other AT&T phones as well. The steps are as
    follows:

    1. Create a new email message.
    2. In the To: box, type [email protected].
    ([email protected])
    3. Type a message and click send.
    4. The message will be sent to the cell phone with the number in the
    To: box
    5. All received text messages will be sent to you as an email.

    They use the free service Teleflip.com to route your email messages to
    SMS and back. The service is free, but only works in U.S. and Canada.

    This means you won't be getting instant notifications of these SMS-
    >email messages since you have to wait until your email updates. This

    will be far less of an issue once MobileMe is deployed as you will be
    able to get Push email sent to your iPhone.

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