Thursday, September 22, 2011

Is there a way I can send pictures from my computer to my mobile phone?

I have a T-Mobile Samsung T-509s phone. Is there a way I can send pictures that are saved on to my computer to my cell phone?|||You can send to your E-mail address:


T-Mobile = 10digitnumber@tmomail.net|||Yes. You can make an account with www.mobile17.com and you can upload your pictures and send them to your phone. It's a free website.|||yes your number then @ tmobile.net

Can a new customer get a cheaper mobile phone deal?

I know that when your contract expires and you threaten to leave a mobile company, you'll normally get a special deal so that you stay.





But can a new customer get a cheaper mobile phone deal that what is advertised? For example, if you saw a 25拢 deal on T-Mobile or Orange website, can you pay less when you contact them?|||nope

How do you send pictures from an email address to a mobile phone?

I am so confused on how to send pictures from my email to a mobile phone|||Email Picture or text from Computer to Cell Phone.


Attach pictures in a new email as you normally would then insert the address


Cell phone email addresses are:


Please note: some carriers don鈥檛 support MMS. Some cell phones only support text messages (SMS) not support MMS.


ALLTEL:--- phone number@message.alltel.com


AT%26amp;T for SMS--- phonenumber@txt.att.net, --for MMS phonenumber@mms.att.net


NEXTEL:--- phonenumber@messaging.nextel.com


T-MOBILE:--- phonenumber@tmomail.net


VERIZON:--- for SMS: phonenumber@vtext.com, for MMS: phonenumber@vzwpix.com


VIRGIN MOBILE:--- SMS phonenumber@vmobl.com --- MMS phoneNumber@vimpix.com


SPRINT: phonenumber@messaging.sprintpcs.com


US CELLULAR: phone number@email.uscc.net (SMS) phone number@mms.uscc.net (MMS)


Qwest: number@qwestmp.com (SMS)


Metro PCS: number@mymetropcs.com (SMS)


Powertel: number@ptel.com (SMS)


Suncom: number@tms.suncom.com (SMS)


http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/answers鈥?/a>|||well you can send them threw a text message or a email its very simple

How will I know if whether I passed my credit check after taking out a mobile phone contract online?

I have applied for a moblie phone contract yesterday with T Mobile over the internet and expect to be recieving the SIM over the next few days. However I am only just 18 years old and do not have a credit history, so am not entirely sure if I will pass the credit check or not. Will the company notify me if they are not going to be sending th SIM out?|||By law, if a company rejects you based on information in one your credit reports, they must tell you and must send you a letter informing you of your rights to a free copy of your credit report from whichever credit reporting agency they used. You will know that you were rejected when you get this letter.





If they approve you, they do not have to tell you, but you will know when you get the SIM.|||They should notify you just to be courteous. Usually a credit check like that one does not take long. Because it is not like a mortgage or credit card many mobile companies a re bit more flexible.





As an added bonus it will start your credit foundation off which to build.





A great tip would be to follow up on friday to see if your contract is finalized. Ask it like that, not if your credit is approved. If you speak with authority and are requesting contract information, you'll more likely get a positive answer.





Good Luck|||If you passed, they would let you know right away. Worst case scenario, you'll have to pay a deposit with a credit card. If you want your phone right away, I'd go into a TMobile store. Good luck!

How to send a free MMS from my computer to a mobile phone?

I m from india ,i want to send a MMS(multimedia messaging service) from my computer to a mobile phone,,,,how to i do ittttttttttt|||I'm sorry but you can't. You can send it through e-mail and open it from a mobile phone but that depends on your model.

How do you get a website to detect a mobile phone and direct it to the .mobi version of a site?

I'm trying to make sure my website is compatible with cell phones. Is there a way for a site to detect a mobile phone and forward it to it's .mobi version?|||Perhaps code it with mobile devices in mind in the very first place?





HTML5, jQuery (with jQuery Mobile etc) - I've designed a site for my wife, and it shows up brilliantly on all the devices I've tried so far - iPhone, iPad, Chromium on Ubuntu desktop, Opera on Windows desktop, Safari on Windows desktop etc. It doesn't look that great on my Nokia 6120 Classic, but who has those these days anyway? :) (Except me :()





There days, I really don't think there's any need to have a mobile version of a website - just code it for mobile browsers as the base anyway. You might lose some IE users, but do you really want them as visitors / users? :)





My 2c.





Cheers


Brad|||Possibly the IP Address of the device?





Im pretty sure the addresses are different for Mobile Devices.|||in most cases, replacing 'WWW.' with 'M.' might work

How do you accelerate web browsing when connected to the internet by GPRS thru a mobile phone?

I am using my mobile phone's GPRS connection to connect to the internet thru a USB cable connected to my laptop. However when I browse the web I don't get the speed indicated in the network icon and it seems like the data received %26amp; sent is intermittent.|||I have the same deal and it appears to be related to how much the phone companie's network traffic is at any given time, as well as how good of a mobile phone connection that you have. Mine seems to never transfer at the 115Kb that Windows is indicating it is connected at. It could also be appearing slow because you are used to having a much higher speed connection and now are faced with a much slower one. The intermittent is likely because web pages are coming over in bits and spurts which have to be assembled by the browser before it can display anything. Bottom line though is that if you are getting anything through this connection it is more than nothing which is what you have if you are not connected by copper/fiber/cable modem/wireless router.|||All GPRS connections are not equal. For instance, T-Mobile is pretty much 56k (in my area). But, Verizon is about the speed of DSL. There maybe some configuration options in the properties of your network neighborhood for this connection. Look for performance or power save. Many of those cards come with optimal powersave which can affect performance.