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semfirefighter 06-26-2007 02:38 PM

7100i text messenging
 
hey i bought a 7100i brand new off of ebay. i switched the sim card from my i580 and everything works great except for texting. i have a text messaging plan for i580 already but do i need something more. Also how do i go about buying ring tones etc. i do not have a browser at the time.

southwestcomm 06-26-2007 09:19 PM

The 7100 does not support SMS messaging. You need to add the Blackberry data plan and the MMS messaging plan.

semfirefighter 06-27-2007 03:05 PM

so if i were to purchase the plans would would that get me as far as text messaging and other things and do you know how much they run. in price that is. thanks

Dawg 06-27-2007 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by semfirefighter (Post 581283)
so if i were to purchase the plans would would that get me as far as text messaging and other things and do you know how much they run. in price that is. thanks

youll be able to text through MMS its about 19.00 to 30 bucks a month depending on the plan you get. To me its not worth it.

semfirefighter 06-27-2007 03:18 PM

What else come's with this data plan?

Dawg 06-27-2007 03:21 PM

data plan is just that a data plan , internet, email and so on

semfirefighter 06-27-2007 03:30 PM

That email is the one were i can set up my accounts from yahoo and so forth? sorry if i am asking stupid questions i am new to this stuff.

ma077146 06-27-2007 03:31 PM

I found a list that will allow you to send an email to another phone using an email-like address. I added another email address with the phone number/address combo below to each of my contacts.
I can't remember where I got this. It was found on the web somewhere, and I was smart enough to copy it.

I also use a 7100i, and needed to overcome the lack of SMS. This works in a pinch. I've only used a few of these, so I'm not sure if they all still work.

Aliant (NBTel, MTT, NewTel, and Island Tel) (from: 11, msg: 140, total: 140)
Enter your phone number. Message is sent to [email address]

Alltel (from: 50, msg: 116, total: 116)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address].

Ameritech (ACSWireless) (from: 120, msg: 120, total: 120)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

Arch Wireless (from: 15, msg: 240, total: 240)
Enter your phone number. Sent via USA MOBILITY (assumes blank PIN)

AU by KDDI (from: 20, msg: 10000, total: 10000)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

BeeLine GSM (from: 50, msg: 255, total: 255)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

Bell Mobility Canada (from: 20, msg: 120, total: 120)
Enter your phone number, including the 1 prefix. Goes to [email address]

Bellsouth (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

BellSouth Mobility (from: 15, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

Blue Sky Frog (from: 30, msg: 120, total: 120)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

Boost (from: 30, msg: 120, total: 120)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

Cellular South (from: 50, msg: 155, total: 155)
Enter your phone number. Messages are sent to [email address]

CellularOne (Dobson) (from: 20, msg: 120, total: 120)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

CellularOne West (from: 20, msg: 120, total: 120)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

Centennial Wireless (from: 10, msg: 110, total: 110)
Enter your phone number. Sent via Centennial Wireless

Cincinnati Bell (from: 20, msg: 50, total: 50)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

Cingular (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

Cingular Blue (formerly AT&T Wireless) (from: 50, msg: 150, total: 150)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

Cingular IM Plus/Bellsouth IPS (from: 100, msg: 16000, total: 16000)
Enter 8 digit PIN or user name. Goes to @imcingular.com

Cingular IM Plus/Bellsouth IPS Cellphones (from: 100, msg: 16000, total: 16000)
Enter phone number. Goes to @mobile.mycingular.com

Claro (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

Comviq (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

Dutchtone/Orange-NL (from: 15, msg: 150, total: 150)
Enter your phone number. Messages are sent to [email address]

Edge Wireless (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Messages are sent to [email address]

EinsteinPCS / Airadigm Communications (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Messages are sent to [email address]

EPlus (from: 20, msg: 480, total: 480)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address].

Estonia Mobile Telefon (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Sent via webform.

Fido Canada (from: 15, msg: 140, total: 140)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address].

Golden Telecom (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number or nickname. Messages are sent to [email address]

Idea Cellular (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Messages are sent to [email address]

Kyivstar (from: 30, msg: 160, total: 160)
Sent by addressing the message to [email address]

LMT (from: 30, msg: 120, total: 120)
Enter your username. Goes to [email address]

Manitoba Telecom Systems (from: 20, msg: 120, total: 120)
10-digit phone number. Goes to @text.mtsmobility.com

Meteor (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

Metro PCS (from: 20, msg: 120, total: 120)
10-digit phone number. Goes to [email address]

Metrocall Pager (from: 120, msg: 120, total: 120)
10-digit phone number. Goes to [email address]

MobileOne (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

Mobilfone (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

Mobility Bermuda (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

MTS Primtel (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Sent via web gateway.

Aliant (NBTel, MTT, NewTel, and Island Tel) (from: 11, msg: 140, total: 140)
Enter your phone number. Message is sent to [email address]

Netcom (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

Nextel (from: 50, msg: 126, total: 126)
10-digit phone number. Goes to [email address]. Note: do not use dashes in your phone number.

NPI Wireless (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address].

NTC (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Sent via web gateway.

O2 (formerly BTCellnet) (from: 20, msg: 120, total: 120)
Enter O2 username - must be enabled first at O2. Goes to [email address].

O2 M-mail (formerly BTCellnet) (from: 20, msg: 120, total: 120)
Enter phone number, omitting intial zero - must be enabled first by sending an SMS saying "ON" to phone number "212". Goes to +44[number]@mmail.co.uk.

Optus (from: 20, msg: 114, total: 114)
Enter your phone number. Goes to @optusmobile.com.au

Orange (from: 20, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Goes to @orange.net. You will need to create a user account at orange.net first.

Oskar (from: 20, msg: 320, total: 320)
Enter your phone number. Goes to @mujoskar.cz

Other (from: 15, msg: 100, total: 100)
If your provider isn't supported directly, enter the email address that sends you a text message in phone number field. To be safe, the entire message is sent in the body of the message, and the length limit is really short. We'd prefer you give us information about your provider so we can support it directly.

Pacific Bell Cingular (from: 20, msg: 120, total: 120)
10-digit phone number. Goes to @mobile.mycingular.com

Pagenet (from: 20, msg: 220, total: 240)
10-digit phone number (or gateway and pager number separated by a period). Goes to [email address].

PCS Rogers (from: 20, msg: 125, total: 125)
10-digit phone number. Goes to [email address]. Requires prior registration with PCS Rogers.

Personal Communication (Sonet) (from: 20, msg: 150, total: 150)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address] with your number in the subject line.

Plus GSM Poland (from: 20, msg: 620, total: 620)
10-digit phone number. Goes to [email address].

Powertel (from: 20, msg: 120, total: 120)
10-digit phone number. Goes to [email address]

Primtel (from: 20, msg: 150, total: 150)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

PSC Wireless (from: 20, msg: 150, total: 150)
Enter your phone number. Goes to [email address]

Qualcomm (from: 20, msg: 120, total: 120)
Enter your username. Goes to [email address]

Qwest (from: 14, msg: 100, total: 100)
10-digit phone number. Goes to @qwestmp.com

Safaricom (from: 15, msg: 160, total: 160)
Goes to @safaricomsms.com

Satelindo GSM (from: 15, msg: 160, total: 160)
Goes to @satelindogsm.com

SCS-900 (from: 15, msg: 160, total: 160)
Goes to @scs-900.ru

Simple Freedom (from: 15, msg: 160, total: 160)
Goes to @text.simplefreedom.net

Skytel - Alphanumeric (from: 15, msg: 240, total: 240)
Enter your 7-digit pin number as your number and your message will be mailed to [email address]

Smart Telecom (from: 15, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your phone number. Goes to @mysmart.mymobile.ph

Smarts GSM (from: 11, msg: 70, total: 70)
Enter your phone number. Sent via http://www.samara-gsm.ru/scripts/smsgate.exe

Southern Linc (from: 15, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your 10-digit phone number. Goes to @page.southernlinc.com

Sprint PCS (from: 15, msg: 160, total: 160)
Enter your 10-digit phone number. Goes to @messaging.sprint.com

JSanders 06-27-2007 08:33 PM

Yep, that would be correct: email is the one where you can set up your accounts with yahoo, etc.

Once you get your Data Plan, you will have a browser, then you can download ringtones from various websites at that time. Until you get a Data Plan, nothing much there for you to worry about.

theBorg 06-28-2007 05:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by southwestcomm (Post 580443)
The 7100 does not support SMS messaging. You need to add the Blackberry data plan and the MMS messaging plan.

Not true of the 7100t. This 7100 does support SMS. It does not support MMS (picture msgs). You need to add text messaging to your plan and/or resend the service books.

Is the 7100i crippled or something?

Dawg 06-28-2007 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by theBorg (Post 581770)
Not true of the 7100t. This 7100 does support SMS. It does not support MMS (picture msgs). You need to add text messaging to your plan and/or resend the service books.

Is the 7100i crippled or something?

yes thats why all the old nextel people knew the answers right away

southwestcomm 06-29-2007 02:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dawg (Post 581287)
youll be able to text through MMS its about 19.00 to 30 bucks a month depending on the plan you get. To me its not worth it.

$15.00 covers it actually.

Dawg 06-29-2007 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by southwestcomm (Post 583039)
$15.00 covers it actually.

thanks SW but still to me now worth it. When you are already paying for data plans


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