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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.

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