Monday, 29 September 2014

Receive Text Messages From Another Phone

Receive Text Messages From Another Phone


Sending and receiving text messages is one of the primary functions of cellphones these days. The ease of receiving messages makes texting a universally accessible service used by all ages. By using the same towers and even more primitive technology than needed for calls, cellphone companies have created communities of text messaging around the globe. A few simple steps can make receiving text messages a breeze on your new or existing cellphone plan.


Instructions


1. Check that your service provider has activated text message receiving on your phone. Some companies may not activate these services until you call and/or pay a fee. If you are interested only in receiving messages, try to get a plan that doesn't spend a great deal of money on sending messages. Checking that these services are activated can be done by either calling your company or visiting its website.


2. Have someone send you a text message from a different phone. After a message has been composed on another phone, have the person send it to your phone number.


3. Open your Inbox of text messages to check if you have received the message. Usually, cell phones will alert you that you have received a message. Checking your Inbox is a sure way of knowing if such alerts are not set up on your phone.

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