So that people can save time and use them everyday, like e.g. you need to go for a meeting, then you have to send a message to your relative or family member, so you put a few short forms.
to make it sound cool
Yes, to an extent. It will cost extra to get unlimited free texting with your plan, and Verizon will still charge you extra for texting internationally.
In-network texting is free, so yes. However, you can get a plan where you don't have to pay extra for out-of-network texting.
it will not charge you but it will charge them if they don't have unlimited texting.
It depends on which letters you consider "extra" letters.
I have the enV and it doesn't show any extra for using messenger. I think it either a) is considered unlimited texting (if you have it) or b) it might be free
no
The only people who can give you a definitive answer - is Alltel ! Phone their customer services number and ask them !
This set of letters was part of an online test and the test foolishly added an extra R, so that no single word or comprehensible phrase was formed. The 11 letters AOARMIMEDCR were supposed to unscramble to the 10-letter word "macromedia", so there is an extra R left over.
I tried to and it wouldn't let me receive emails but if you send an email that has a picture or music attached to it and you don't have picture texting then no it doesn't cost extra. Just if u don't have any type of texting at all then yes it does cost extra.
The cost of sending a text message - is set by the network provider !
No
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