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best alternative to texting

I need help. I'm going to be switching from AT&T to Sprint in December, though I don't use texting much. So can anyone recommend any sms apps alternatives that are free? I also need to able to send text messages to non smartphones, and send things like photos, video etc. Help will be appreciated,
 
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Can Anyone confirm that you can send texts to dumbphones from this as well? I can't confirm it because I don't a Android phone to test it on. I also have family members with dumbphones, so I have to be able to send texts to them.

Depends what you call a 'dumbphone', Snetterfield. My mom's fixed landline phone doesn't have a display for SMS messages. Yet I can send her SMS messages: they get read out loud to her on the phone by Prof. Dr. Stephen Hawking. I guess that varies per telcom.

But really, if they want/need to be able to receive SMS/text messages then their phones should upgrade to that capability. You shouldn't downgrade your phone to meet their outdated technology level.
But if you're determined to do so, why get an expensive state-of-the-art Android phone? Any 10 year old Nokia can exchange SMS with all your family members (if they have that capability). It's much cheaper too.
 
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Best free alternative SMS apps (in order of quality):

1. GO SMS
2. Handcent SMS
3. Chomp SMS

Also like DoDodorant said, don't send a lot of MMS (Multimedia Messages = Pictures, Videos) because unless you have an unlimited Data plan, it will cost you and your message recipient a lot of money.

Look for apps that allow you to send MMS over wifi.

Always look for the free alternative. Don't let AT&T/T-Mobile/Sprint/Verizon scam you.

In my opinion, MMS and SMS should be unlimited and free for everyone. Imagine Internet Service Providers charging people for sending pics/videos online? Lol.
 
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Always look for the free alternative. Don't let AT&T/T-Mobile/Sprint/Verizon scam you.

In my opinion, MMS and SMS should be unlimited and free for everyone. Imagine Internet Service Providers charging people for sending pics/videos online? Lol.
chanchan05 I totally agree with you! These companies can be crooks when it comes to texting. To these companies there able to send these messages over the network at no cost, but charge people for it.
 
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