LG DARE does texts with the standard format, not chat format
The term 'fair use' is open to interpretation. A mobile phone company might give you '...unlimited texts - subject to our fair use policy...' This usually means your 'average' use might mean sending 100 texts a week, and would be covered under 'fair use'. If you suddenly upped your texts to 500 a week because of an 'unlimited' plan - that could be seen as unfair use - and the company would likely cap your usage.
Internal is normally dedicated to the phone and it's OS. For such use as adding more apps, texts, contacts. External is more pointed at using it for your own personal media. although on smartphones you can point apps to be loaded from the external memory. other factors are if you can take the memory out of the phone. Internal meaing you can't and External meaning you can. This is normal in the format of a memory card. (SD, Micro SD etc)
Most phones come with cables and software that allow you to back up all personal data onto PC. The texts can usually be converted to .txt files and then re-converted for installation onto your new phone. Either that or just ask your local dealer to do it for you (saves A LOT of hassle)
There are two ways to do this..but both ways you will need to have a u.s.b cable..(that should come with the phone) to connect the phone to the computer..First make sure the phone is fully charged or well charged then plug the u.s.b into the phone then into a u.s.b socket on the computer..After it is plugged in,a few messages may appear asking to look for new hardware or if you wish to do something with the phone,just exit all of these..Next grab your phone and push the MENU button and proceed into TOOLS,thenMASS STORAGE and finally CONNECT TO PC..After that your phone is in sleep mode..you cant receive any phone calls,texts etc..Again a few things mite pop up and ask if you want to do something again,and again exit these..Then go into MY COMPUTER and there should be a few things like LOCAL DISC(C:) and CD DRIVE (D:)..There should also be one that says REMOVABLE DISK(?:)..The ? could be any letter depending on you computer..Double click on on that one..(if you have more than one thing plugged into u.s.b then there may be more)..You will know what one your phone is when you open up the folder and inside it contains the following..-BLUETOOTH-DCIM-filestore-Media-MusicNow there are two ways you can go from here..1..If you want to be able to access the music through the MUSIC STORE in you phone double click on Music..Then open up the music files you wish to add to your phone and simply click and drag the music over into the Music folder..2..The other way to do so is to open up the Media folder,inside should be another folder named db..Click on this..After that's open simply open up the music files you wish to add to your phone and simply click and drag the music over into the db folder..*(NOTE)After all is done return to the start of the MY COMPUTER folder,use the mouse to right click on the REMOVABLE DISK(?:) and some options should appear..Click on eject..This is very important to do so because if you just remove the cord first it may delete the music you just put on..Finally pick up your phone and push any button to turn your phone light on and choose to exit PC mode..PRESTO!! your phone is ready to go..*NOTE..IF YOU WONDERING HOW TO LISTEN TO THE MUSIC YOU PUT IN THE db FOLDER READ THIS..Go into your phones MENU,go to MEDIA PLAYER then select Mass Storage..Inside this folder should be the list of songs you just put in you phone..Just simply choose which song to listen to..P.S-hope this helped any and everyone wanting help..
Only for as long as there is enough battery power for the phone to complete the send function.
Yes, if your 'phone is capable of receiving texts and he sends them to you.
You have to download crunchSMS from BlackBerry App World from your phone or computer and plug your phone in.
If a guy texts back quickly, it could mean he is interested in the conversation and values your communication. He might also be available and eager to continue the conversation.
I need to access my sons texts from his phone to mine
if your talking about a cell phone text i belive that it is when you text in a very short period of time and the message is quite long :-)
It means you will receive texts (to your mobile phone) with updates.
you cant get texts from home phones stupid!
Throw away your phone? If you want to talk to him verbally, throw away your phone. Communication is one of the attributes of a relationship. Even on texts hearing the voice of the person you love has more meaning to it. Instead of sending him texts, give him a call. The original purpose of a phone was to Talk on it. Give him a call to let him know how much you love him or miss him. The conversation does not have to last forever. Talking gives you a sense of reality. Cut down your texts unless if it vital.
No, you cannot change texts when you receive them. You have to keep them the way that they are. You can only delete texts, or, depending on what kind of phone you have, you can block texts.
there isn't anything like that yet because ideally the functions of telecom and those of the internet are a bit different
Of course. He texts.