one can get the accurate answer by sending a text message from his/her mobile phone (from Ireland to Bulgaria), later ask the mobile operator for the cost.
it will cost 25 cents if you are on telstra but you can get one cent txt now so its heaps cheaper
There are plenty of places in order for one to be able to send a mobile phone to for repairs. However, one might check out the place where one has bought the phone.
Step one- You don't.
One that can send voice or text messages and receive them as well.
One's experience on sending and reading mobile phone text messages would probably including writing the messages using a keyboard located on the phone. One would also read the messages via the phone's screen.
IN Minutes and texts are mobile to mobile. So any call or text from one Verizon Wireless cell phone to another Verizon Wireless cell phone would be considered IN.
One might find information to send text messages by e-mail by looking on the Support for one's phone. As well as this, one may visit their local phone technician for help.
send another one or he plobely did nto get it/ did not check his phone yet. send one more text, or just call him, email him, or hunt him down yourself.
Yes you can, just go into the PlayStation Portable's web browser. Then log into your e-mail using the e-mail provider's mobile website. (If there is one. Otherwise just go to their normal website). An example would be to go to http://m.Google.com/go and find the part where is says "G-mail". (If you don't have G-mail just use the e-mail service you have.) And using your e-mail you can send a text. Every phone that can text has an e-mail address. When you send an "e-mail" to that address, it's converted to a text and sent to the phone. To receive a text, all they have to do is reply to the text you sent from your e-mail and you can check your e-mail on your psp or a computer and the reply should be there. Below is a list of "e-mail addresses". I'm just showing a few addresses, so there are more. !AT&T: phone#@txt.att.netQwest: phone#@qwestmp.comT-Mobile: phone#@tmomail.netVerizon: phone#@vtext.comSprint: phone#@messaging.sprintpcs.com or phone#@pm.sprint.comVirgin Mobile: phone#@vmobl.comNextel: phone#@messaging.nextel.comAlltel: phone#@message.alltel.comMetro PCS: phone#@mymetropcs.comPowertel: phone#@ptel.comSuncom: phone#@tms.suncom.comU.S. Cellular: phone#@email.uscc.net
There is privatebryan.com that is a service for private texting. Some other applications also specialise in private text messages such as safebox.mobi (a private SMS App for Java, Symbian and BlackBerry), "Private Call and SMS guard" (another application on many platforms) and "SMS Me and You".
The person you are sending to may have them blocked.