Is there a good aim client that uses sms to send info instead of data connection i'm not on the data plan but would like to have aim on my phone.
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...pretty simple question
i dont have a dataplan so i need something that uses sms whats good app to use?
IM+ uses data
IM+ uses data
will it work w/ t-zones?
I have unlimited TXTing, I want to use agile messenger, is it possible? I dont want to pay for the 30 dollar unlimited internet. but I dont mind paying for the tzones, someone please tell me exactly what I need, and what im confused about..
I do not know if it is possible to use agile with sms. I do know however that the built in T-mobile messenger (assuming you are using a T-mo rom) only works with sms. Have you tried this app? I can upload a cab if you want...
I have tried it, I recevied Communication error, ive been on the phone with t mobile for the past hour with all failure
I have read several times that agile will not work with the proxy. You can use the hacked version of AIM with the T-Zones proxy and not be charged for messages.
I would rather have it use my msgs; oh well, anyone else getting communication error with oz
I added TZones to my account; so now I have AIM by AOL, but I want to use a different messenger that also supports MSN, any ideas?
T-Mobile GPRS is $19.99 a month if you add it to an existing voice plan. That's the only way to get Agile working as far as I know.
I just got myself a second hand MDA on T-Mobile, and I'm on flext web'n'walk price plan. I have a few problems with it and I hope I can get some answers
I got preinstalled pocket MSN that works fine on GPRS. However, I use mostly Yahoo Messanger and ICQ and they would only work at home, where I have the BT Total Broadband (with the wireless hub). Outside the house they would not connect. I use 2 messengers to go online, one is Agile Messenger, and the other is IM+. Both work fine on WiFi as I said, but would not connect via GPRS.
Does anyone here use that phone and the messengers to help me out here? I had the K800i and it worked fine with the Agile Messenger, now I feel lost
PS: The Internet Explorer works fine on it, so it can connect via GPRS, its just none of the messengers that I've got.
Any advice would be apreciated. Thanks.
PS2: Any ideas for other messengers that support Yahoo and ICQ?
oz has instant mess
Dont use OZ, EVER. It dosnt use GPRS to send messages, it uses text messeges and its crazy slow. If you want your instant messengers to work make sure your GPRS connection is already alive and connected before signing in. The messengers wont start a internet connetion but will use the active ones.
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Dont use OZ, EVER. It dosnt use GPRS to send messages, it uses text messeges and its crazy slow. If you want your instant messengers to work make sure your GPRS connection is already alive and connected before signing in. The messengers wont start a internet connetion but will use the active ones.
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Questions:
1. Which IM application uses GPRS/Edge not text messaging
2. Does Live messanger uses GPRS?
Appreciate answers
agile messenger is ok. in the uk your supposed to upgrade your w+w tariff to use messengers though.
agile messenger is ok. in the uk your supposed to upgrade your w+w tariff to use messengers though. however saying that agile works fine for me on the basic tariff for AIM and MSN now works (it didnt work on the old rom) Have you tried yahoo's mobile app for pocket pc?
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Flext + web 'n' walk Max plans
Choose this plan if you want Flext, and you want to use your mobile as a modem to connect you laptop to the internet. You’ll get unlimited* internet access plus you can use instant messenger and voice over IP services, like Skype. .
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I know the wizard comes with MSN, but the usage comes off of your MediaNet (using cingular) amount. Is there a MSN application that runs like the AIM application; runs off text messages?
Also I heard that ATT now provides an IM client. I can't seem to find a link to download it.
search this this forum for windows live messenger for mobiles ..install it ..hope that will work on cingular. it uses GRPS/data transfer.
Yeah, I know it'll work, though I don't have a data plan at the moment.
I have AIM, which uses data to connect (if using gprs) but the sent and recieved go against my text messages.
Hi, I use a J2ME program (through Jbed) to send SMS using an internet connection. The program sends just 1 KB per session, so I should pay only 1€cent per GPRS connection. But I noticed that for every connection a program called "System" sends 1.2KB of data, so I pay 2/3cents per connection instead of 1. Why does this program use the connection? To send/receive what? How can I block this program access the internet?
Thank you very much!
Can anyone help me, please?
sounds like the OS send some data to init data connection and to keep it alive
I thought that too, but is there a way to stop this? I used the same J2ME program on a Nokia Symbian phone, and I used to pay just 1cent. So I think Symbian doesn't need to send extra data. Why does Windows Mobile do?