The first text message was sent by Neil Papworth in 1992.
When we start typing a message it is stored temporily in our phone memory... when we give "send" it is sent to the cell phone tower using CONTROL CHANNEL(which is used for communication) and the device there will send the msg to the reciever(say ur frnd's) tower and from there the msg is delivered to the recipient.
Regardless of how or why you sent a text message, once it is sent from your phone it is billed as a sent text message.
To send an anonymous text message, a website is usually needed. The message typed onto the computer and sent to the given number is converted from a text message to an SMS, and is then recieved by the other cell phone. http://www.sendanonymoustext.com/
Either you ask them by phone or in person or they respond
The first text message was sent by Neil Papworth in 1992.
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The year was 1990's when the first text message was ever sent out.
it just means that the phone got it.
No. Unless the phone specifically has that function.
"Queued" means that your message has not been sent yet, but will be sent when possible. In other words, it is waiting to be sent.
LG KF300 has repeat message alert and message sent facility' good phone but old
you text what you wanna say and then you press the send button on your cell phone TA DA!!! your message has been sent
The SMS messaging system connects your message to a another cell phone via the phone number and transmits the text data via satellite.
The first text message was sent by Raina Fortini in 1989.
The first SMS message was sent to a cell phone in 1992 through a computer. However, it was not until 1995 that the service was available to consumers. Growth of the service was slow until the 2000s, when cell phones and smartphones became ubiquitous.
If you sent the picture from your phone it first needs to be on your phone to begin with. So all you need to do is either:1. Go to your sent folder and look there for that picture mail you sent.or2. Go to your pictures section/folder and look for that picture that you sent.if your talking about what that message would look like after you sent it, then either:1. Look at that persons phone you sent it to for your picture mail.or2. Try your sent folder again.