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Old 06-21-2007, 04:23 PM
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Re: IM app with SMS

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Originally Posted by iammike
I've found some writeups on a few nice IM programs but each one I read about seems to always use the data plan.

I have unlimited SMS and would like to find one that would allow me to connect to Yahoo and AIM (or Yahoo pref if I can't get both) that works off of SMS messaging.

I have unlimited data as well but would like to save the battery by using one based on SMS since I have unlimited of both.
Hmmm...I don't think you're going to find anything like that.

You can probably make some simple adjustments to your device to help with battery use (depending on what other programs/apps you have on it).

SMS is not a "connection program" to speak of...it's merely a form of communication.

There is an AIM app floating around in the software forum that is pretty easy on battery use.

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