Everyone who has ever met an iPhone for at least a few days has gotten used to one basic thing, namely that the iPhone can do everything. Can you think of any reason why he shouldn't be able to send SMS for free?
Not me and also that there is no reason. So, no official one directly from Apple SMS gateway is unknown, but your iPhone can still save you quite a bit of money when you send text messages over the Internet. How to do it? There are several options. It depends only on you, how much you want to risk and, above all, how big a hacker you are. Indeed, there are certain applications for sending SMS for free for the iPhone.
But you won't find them in the App Store, so it takes a bit of searching, researching, Googling, and if you're at least a bit of an experienced internet user, you'll definitely be lucky and in time you'll actually find an application that can send text messages over a data connection to the internet. But you have to have real unadulterated luck. Because when the application will really work, when it will not be paid and when it will not decide to be paid even after a week or a month, when it will work on Czech operators, when you understand its settings, when it will not require any further action from you for the final sending of the message, such as you should buy some super cool hygiene package from the Swedish e-shop, then you can send Free sms.
Is there any other option? Yes. Get rid of all the applications in the world and go back to the beginning - to the web interface and the phone operator. Anyone who goes through our Czech operators will find that Vodafone is probably the best. All three allow you to send a little something over the Internet for free. But Vodafone has the upper hand in that you can send unlimited data to your own network via its cheerful VodafonePark. In addition, it allows you to send e-mails as well, and this is starting to get really interesting. And I don't think there is any danger that your own operator would want to rob you on their own site.
Czech SMS ;)
Oh well nonely, I'd rather pay like an oil tycoon!!!! :) I like to send money from my account :) !!!
Can the iPhone do everything? Strangely, the only thing I can think of is about fifty things the iphone can't do.
If that's the only thing that comes to mind, then you're probably discussing the iPhone here completely unnecessarily, because you probably don't know anything about it. That's the only thing I can think of about you. And probably most of those 50 things go to him anyway, and the last ones have no reason to listen to him at all.
I will tell you a secret…. my SE T610 could also do this. Wait! This can actually be done by any phone that has at least gprs and a browser. Success that Apple doesn't block it somehow :-D
And you have a secret. :-D What now?
If you want to write an article like this, which actually says nothing at all except that we should buy vodafone, then at least find out about the competition. T-mobile offers sending an unlimited number of sms and mms to its own network for free via its t-zones portal.
Why should apple release an sms gateway for sending sms for free? There are various applications for this in the app store from third-party authors.
What are you talking about? You can not read? If I can see correctly, it says about our operators. There is not even a word about the fact that only Vodafone would offer it.
I quote: "Everyone who goes through our Czech operators will find out that Vodafone is probably the best. All three allow you to send a little something over the Internet for free. But Vodafone has the upper hand in that you can send unlimited data to your own network via its cheerful VodafonePark. In addition, it allows you to send e-mails as well, and this is starting to get really interesting. "
Now I notice, that is a commercial message. Great, so I have to be careful what I read on the apple store. At least it's pointed out :)
wow, everyone who has at least one iPhone in their hand and wants to send free sms has already come across this great promotional news. To put it bluntly, I can't imagine how low a person's IQ would have to be to not think of it.
It's a shame that sending SMS from the vodafone park is only for their customers.
You are wrong, you can register at the Vodafone park, even if you are not a Vodafone customer, you can even use the gateway without registration.
I don't want to rant, but on Android there is, for example, the KubikSMS port and many other apps. So far, only one on the iPhone, and over time that one has become a horrible piece of shit
My point - of course I try to have the most favorable tariff so that I don't pay too much, but otherwise I don't think about how I would save almost 20 for SMS on the phone. Even so, I spend about 500 CZK per month on the phone, including the data package. Thanks to various discounts.
Yes, I will buy an iPhone for 16k and will look for ways to save 30CZK per SMS.
This is how to convert a Subarko to LPG.
But against my taste…..
I send emails :-P
My reaction on Android should have been here. :-/
Unfortunately you are right...
Somehow things are going down here.. There are a bunch of free SMS applications.. It seems to me that the author got confused and then thought of writing an article..
But it would be interesting if Apple really opened its gate and integrated it into the default application. Messages could then be sent in two ways – through Apple's gateway to iOS devices and through operators' gateways for other phones. Well, I guess I'll go to bed now.
Above all, don't trust Czech SMS. I work according to the weather. I didn't believe the praise on Whats App, but after downloading I recommend it, but unfortunately it only works between ios devices.
Praise VF for advice here. VF, like TM, is the worst with mobile internet. O2 has superfast and very fast net. I have never measured below 5mb/s!!! of course in 3G!
02 is the original, all the others are a compromise, and besides, they are the only ones with fixed data and a functional SMS email address. It is shaped;
+420 yours cislo@sms.cz.o2.com and that's just a bomb, it prevents logging into the zone, park, etc. O2 just works. I don't understand how someone can use a phone for two with some outsider in the form of VF and TM……
PS: I am not an employee of 02, but I have a few shares there...
So you've had enough :-D O2 is perhaps the last operator in the world that has fallen asleep and does not allow online administration of your own account, you have to solve everything through operators who always tell you something else. And mobile internet speed? Well, comment, it's clear that you don't have much experience with the competition. Or the back file. I'd rather have a used phone than an incompetent O2!
They don't have an administration, but for that you call them and connect. I won't deal with VF-I used to have one too and saved a lot of money because I didn't go anywhere!!!
What's up mess prece works on a lot of platforms like symbian or BB.
Oh, I didn't know that, and by the way, I don't fish in these waters.
But they're not even phones either...
Yes you're right. If you don't mind paying, then O2. I mean, about the thing with the tering, but that's probably a story like when you praise SMS mail, which everyone has in the end. Only 02 automatically. I think whoever needs it will find it. The last ones turn on push in their mail :-)
Mobile phone address
Notifications must be sent to the e-mail address of the mobile phone. The format and obtaining the address varies by operator. Here is the information needed to get a cell phone address.
Vodafone: You need to register for the SMS Email service. Detailed instructions for registration are available at http://www.vodafone.cz/osobni/sluzby_nastaveni/email_fax/sms_email/index.htm. After registration, you will receive an address in the form username@vodafonemail.cz.
For example, the address will look like this: novak@vodafonemail.cz
T-mobile: If you want messages from the Internet to go to your mobile phone in the T-mobile network, you need to register on the T-zones.cz service. After registration, you will receive an address in the form uzivatelskejmeno@t-email.cz.
For example, the address will look like this: novak@t-email.cz
O2: Email addresses for mobile phones on the O2 network are of the form +420yyyxxxxxx@sms.cz.o2.com.
For example, the address will look like this: +420606123456@sms.cz.o2.com
Due to the limited number of alerts that can be sent to the O2 network, we recommend the "Reliable Email Alert" service
...that's a terrible article...
Yes Yes . if we googled. so let's google primitive vodafone and so on.. ! try googling mjoy.com !
I don't know if you are all really blind and don't see that it is: COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATION
so paid advertising …. automatically when I see a COMMERCIAL MESSAGE I don't continue reading...
Talk a lot about nothing. I've tried these apps on my iPhone and nothing much. I went back to what I've been using for a long time http://m.mobilecity.cz/ to your complete satisfaction. It supports all operators, but it is just a gateway to them.
It looks nice and simple, thanks for the zip JanalTom!!! :-)