so if i have some of my families phone numbers.... can i just text them?
T ToshibaMan Newbie Feb 1, 2011 29 0 Feb 11, 2011 #1 Feb 11, 2011 Add bookmark #1 so if i have some of my families phone numbers.... can i just text them?
C czechplastik Android Enthusiast Apr 25, 2010 343 42 Belfast, Northern Ireland Feb 11, 2011 #2 Feb 11, 2011 Add bookmark #2 I'm making the assumption you'll be texting them from outside Japan? If that's the case just prefix the Japanese dial code to their phone number and text like normal. Edit: If you're in japan just text the numbers as given to you. Upvote 0
I'm making the assumption you'll be texting them from outside Japan? If that's the case just prefix the Japanese dial code to their phone number and text like normal. Edit: If you're in japan just text the numbers as given to you.
Vihzel Destroying Balls Everyday Apr 8, 2010 5,364 1,056 34 Manhattan, NY Feb 11, 2011 #3 Feb 11, 2011 Add bookmark #3 If you're outside of the same country that they're in, won't testing be a bit costly that way? Upvote 0
T ToshibaMan Newbie Thread starter Feb 1, 2011 29 0 Feb 12, 2011 #4 Feb 12, 2011 Add bookmark #4 Vihzel said: If you're outside of the same country that they're in, won't testing be a bit costly that way? Click to expand... free international text but i heard somewhere in japan they dont use SMS so thats why i was wondering ive tried before and i know all my family reads english sooo ya lol Upvote 0
Vihzel said: If you're outside of the same country that they're in, won't testing be a bit costly that way? Click to expand... free international text but i heard somewhere in japan they dont use SMS so thats why i was wondering ive tried before and i know all my family reads english sooo ya lol
Jammy Android Expert May 29, 2010 972 174 United Kingdom Feb 12, 2011 #5 Feb 12, 2011 Add bookmark #5 This extremely reliable source seems to disagree Text messaging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Upvote 0
T ToshibaMan Newbie Thread starter Feb 1, 2011 29 0 Feb 12, 2011 #6 Feb 12, 2011 Add bookmark #6 Jammy said: This extremely reliable source seems to disagree Text messaging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Click to expand... lol highly relaible indeed i guess ill try again "However, short messaging has been largely rendered obsolete by the prevalence of mobile Internet e-mail" Upvote 0
Jammy said: This extremely reliable source seems to disagree Text messaging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Click to expand... lol highly relaible indeed i guess ill try again "However, short messaging has been largely rendered obsolete by the prevalence of mobile Internet e-mail"
EarlyMon The PearlyMon VIP Member Jun 10, 2010 57,583 70,387 New Mexico, USA Feb 12, 2011 #7 Feb 12, 2011 Add bookmark #7 Japan's cell carriers are even more confusing that those in the US. I've had it work and not work while in Japan. By all means, try it. If it fails - mail time. Upvote 0
Japan's cell carriers are even more confusing that those in the US. I've had it work and not work while in Japan. By all means, try it. If it fails - mail time.
T toolish13 Lurker Feb 12, 2011 4 0 Los Angeles Feb 12, 2011 #8 Feb 12, 2011 Add bookmark #8 Are you in Japan? if so what's carrier you use? softbank, au, docomo, etc. As far as I know, if your carrier is au, you can send SMS to only au user. Upvote 0
Are you in Japan? if so what's carrier you use? softbank, au, docomo, etc. As far as I know, if your carrier is au, you can send SMS to only au user.
EarlyMon The PearlyMon VIP Member Jun 10, 2010 57,583 70,387 New Mexico, USA Feb 12, 2011 #9 Feb 12, 2011 Add bookmark #9 I'm in New Mexico, USA, right now - I travel there often for work, _usually_ rent a phone, often docomo. So - I'm not expert, but had some experience I hoped you'd find useful. Upvote 0
I'm in New Mexico, USA, right now - I travel there often for work, _usually_ rent a phone, often docomo. So - I'm not expert, but had some experience I hoped you'd find useful.