How do you send texts internationally? And how would you set up the number? I'm trying to send the text to the Philippines.
I have unlimited text on at&t, would it have additional costs? Thank you.
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yes international texting will cost you money. you just have to find the international number that you would have to dial and text to that number. prob best bet just use chatting programs?
Unlimited texting plans on any carrier are limited to US numbers only!
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ATT offers an international texting plan - 100 messages for 10 bucks a month. Without this plan, it's 25 cents to send and 15 to receive or something very similar to that.
To text internationally, you do +(Countrycode)(phonenumber)
so someone texting the US would do +12035555555 for example. where 1 is the US country code, 203 is area, and then the 7 digit number.
Texting Egypt for example requires a +20 prefix to any 10digit telephone number.
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On AT&T going to Ireland then England. Any tricks other than paying att their ridiculous price to have calling/texting while I'm there? Maybe through Google voice? Or does that need data?
Thanks!
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If you're gonna be strictly communicating with people back in the states, then the smart thing is to stay with Google voice via PC. However, if you plan on communicating with people in Europe for an extended period of time, then unlock your phone and go with an EU Virgin Mobile prepaid plan.
I forget how my minutes/texting plan looked like but it was ideal, only 30 Euros per month prepaid, and I was able to pickup service and call all throughout Europe.
Will be contacting with friends and traveling family in europe, and with friends and family back in the states. Last time I went I unlocked my old blackberry and went with a prepaid sim, but I don't feel like it really saved me much money. If people call and text my gvoice number while I'm in Europe, is that free? Do I just have to worry about the local stuff then?
It's two of us that are going so really trying to save where I can.
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my cousin went to portugal last summer and used handcent sms to text all of us back in the states for free, and used his gvoice account to make calls also for free
mjwhirly said:
my cousin went to portugal last summer and used handcent sms to text all of us back in the states for free, and used his gvoice account to make calls also for free
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Handcent needs data I'm sure which costs a lot more. As for calling AT&T wants 99c a minute. Calling put with Google voice still uses minutes I'm almost certain. So how does that work.
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Giffgaff
I'd recommend going with Giffgaff:
h**p://giffgaff.com/goodybags/10pound-facebook-goodybag
For 10 pounds/month you get 250 minutes, unlimited texting, and unlimited data. The APN settings are easily found on their website. All prepaid, no contracts. Runs on the O2 network, which is considered [from what I've read] the best in the UK.
Then I would download WhatsApp! from the market and have all your friends do the same. You give them your new Giffgaff number, and you can message all your friends back home for free using the data connection. You could also use google voice for this purpose.
I wish we had options like this in the US. I had an equally inexpensive provider in Germany. Worked great!
Best plan, "borrow" someone else's phone
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That looks epic! Will have to unlock my phone first though. Hope they are legitimate I have no idea how they afford those rates.
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I'm sure they're legit.
If you're worried, Tesco (the grocery store chain) also offers a cheap prepaid SIM with roughly the same benefits, for the same price.
Both services use the O2 network, and I know a couple different people that use Tesco, and say it works great.
h**p://shop.tescomobile.com/sim-only
In all honesty, from having used many prepaid providers in many european countries, once you find a provider that works, you're pretty much just shopping around for who has the best refill options. Giffgaff looks like you can top up with a credit card. Tesco might require you to go buy a top-up card at the store. I'm not entirely sure.
I set it up and everything is fine on my HTC EVO 4G I just had a question about the services. I know I can call and text anyone in the US or Canada totally free however! My question as an American becomes does the Canadian person get the call as local or long distance?
Like if I called the US it'd be free to me and obviously local to the other American, if I called Canada it's still free to me but my problem becomes "what about their bill?"
Here in Europe it's working this way: You would pay the rate for reaching the canadian boarder (so you pay national fees only) and the person you called pays his/her national fees only, too. Now i'm rather unsure how it's working in the USA, but i guess it should be the same :O
price rance
m00k00 said:
Here in Europe it's working this way: You would pay the rate for reaching the canadian boarder (so you pay national fees only) and the person you called pays his/her national fees only, too. Now i'm rather unsure how it's working in the USA, but i guess it should be the same :O
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for US to US calling its completely free landlines cell phones
everything
it should have the same rates as if you had installed the Voice chat plugin (phone add in) on your gmail on PC??
i take it google voice is simply a mobile version of that???
call billing on the receiver never varies based on the origin of the call (unless it's a toll call, but you have to accept that charge ahead of time).
As the person receiving the call, you never have to worry about picking up a ringing phone aside from it using minutes/megabytes/etc. Think about the days before callerID, how could you predict who was calling? That's just not the way phone termination works.
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for US to US calling its completely free landlines cell phones
everything
it should have the same rates as if you had installed the Voice chat plugin (phone add in) on your gmail on PC??
i take it google voice is simply a mobile version of that???
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thanks a lot helped me for sure
So, my service provider (Telus) now charges .40 for any text message sent from Canada to the US. Grr..
Is there an app that can provide me an alternative to paying this outrageous fee?
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So, my service provider (Telus) now charges .40 for any text message sent from Canada to the US. Grr..
Is there an app that can provide me an alternative to paying this outrageous fee?
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Specifically a texting app? I would recommend Google Voice since it's free to text the US and Canada, however you have to be based in the US to use it. If you don't mind messenger-type apps, there's Whatsapp and also Facebook Messenger. I personally prefer and use Whatsapp. It's free for a year, and 99 cents a year afterwards. It doesn't use usernames; it authenticates with your phone number and you contact people via phone number (contacts).
Well i decided to cancel my pre-order through at&t and just order from Walmart! Here in California it saves me $68 do to be charged tax on full price! The Note 3 will be $289 otd! Just figured id throw it out there. I may have to wait a little longer but what the hell ive waited this long..... Lol
http://wireless.walmart.com/content/pre-order?referringdomain=wm&zipcode=93230&oflag=specialoffer
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well. i waited long enough.
cant wait any longer. haha
i going to bestbuy on friday or earlier if they willing to sell it.
I can't find it for T-Mobile
Hmmmm.... I would have thought they would have it for all carriers! I only paid attention to at&t!
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didnt tmobile got rid of contract?
it' all prepaid or their bull**** downpayment + 24 installments = YOU STILL PAYING FULL PRICE for the phone! it just spread over 2 years!
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didnt tmobile got rid of contract?
it' all prepaid or their bull**** downpayment + 24 installments = YOU STILL PAYING FULL PRICE for the phone! it just spread over 2 years!
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And how aren't you paying full price at another carrier? Because they don't tell you your higher monthly bill includes the cost of the phone? It all works out to the same. At least T-Mobile allows you to have a lower service charge if you're bringing your own device.
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And how aren't you paying full price at another carrier? Because they don't tell you your higher monthly bill includes the cost of the phone? It all works out to the same. At least T-Mobile allows you to have a lower service charge if you're bringing your own device.
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I have family plan with 3 lines.
but let just do example on 1 individual line.
individual line 39.99 + 30$ (3gb data) = 69.99 a month.
69.99x24months=1679.76 + 299.99 for note3=1979.75
I pay total 1979.75$ for 2 years on att.
now you do your math on tmobile for 2 years with this bull**** 24 installments and tell me how much.
T-Mobile only has unlimited talk and text and from the price your plan is not. Also no 3gb equivalent so 2.5 gb will do. $60(services)x24+700=$2140. T-Mobile is more in this case but the services are different as stated.
If you want to compare a similar voice plans att charges for $70 just the talk and text.
Stop trying to compare apples and oranges.
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T-Mobile only has unlimited talk and text and from the price your plan is not. Also no 3gb equivalent so 2.5 gb will do. $60(services)x24+700=$2140. T-Mobile is more in this case but the services are different as stated.
If you want to compare a similar voice plans att charges for $70 just the talk and text.
Stop trying to compare apples and oranges.
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why should I compare it to unlimited talk and text plan?
I don't need unlimited !
when is the last time you on phone over 15 minutes? haha
Google voice give you FREE incoming and outgoing texts!
why should I pay unlimited texts when you don't need it?
it's like going to buffet for breakfast! when you only able to eat ham and eggs for breakfast.
why you need to waste money on breakfast buffet?
what you doing is paying for stuffs you don't need!
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why should I compare it to unlimited talk and text plan?
I don't need unlimited !
when is the last time you on phone over 15 minutes? haha
Google voice give you FREE incoming and outgoing texts!
why should I pay unlimited texts when you don't need it?
it's like going to buffet for breakfast! when you only able to eat ham and eggs for breakfast.
why you need to waste money on breakfast buffet?
what you doing is paying for stuffs you don't need!
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No one is asking you to pay for stuff you don't need you said to compare the two prices so I did. My initial statement is that other carriers are still charging you for the phone its just included in the plan.
And yes because you don't use the phone doesn't mean everyone else is in the same boat. I can easily go over the 450 minutes that you have for $39.99 and would be paying overages which will be more than what you thought was less expensive.
So you have to rely on text messages over Google voice. Which you don't need a mobile for, why don't you just cancel your phone line and use wifi.... Because it serves a different purpose.
You use up to 3gb a month, I easily use that in 2 weeks sometimes a week. But guess who has unlimited data? T-Mobile.
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what?? "rely on Google voice for texts"?
you just install the Google voice app and send texts or receive texts in real time!
450 minutes is more than enough for most people!
weekend calls doesn't count those minutes! free weekend!
the person you calling on att also, then the calls is free! those minutes not counting also!
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what?? "rely on Google voice for texts"?
you just install the Google voice app and send texts or receive texts in real time!
450 minutes is more than enough for most people!
weekend calls doesn't count those minutes! free weekend!
the person you calling on att also, then the calls is free! those minutes not counting also!
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Yes I understand and use Google voice, but if you are using Google voice for texts and don't have them forwarded you have to be connected to the Internet.
Again, your basis is your own usage. I work for telecommunications so I know what more accurate usage is and 450 is not enough.
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Hi,
I have a droid turbo and will be traveling to Europe for two weeks. Verizon's global plans are expensive at 50 cents/sent text. And the allotted 100 sent texts won't come close to covering my needs. Other than using whatsapp or the like, is there a cheap or free way to receive texts using my domestic number while I'm in Europe.
Would I be able to do this by using the Verizon Messaging app?