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InstantSMS Sender (PPC 2002) 2.0


License Purchase
Requirements Bluetooth enabled phone
Downloads 4 Limitations None
Publisher V-Mobile Software File Size 0
Date added 28 Jan 2004 Check your speed

Handy application for bluetooth phone users. You can use your Pocket PC to send and receive SMS messages via your phone.Application is fully integrated with the Pocket Outlook. You can send messages from the contact list and received messages will be saved into inbox mail folder. Main Features Supports international characters; (New!) Contact lookup when a new message arrived; (New!) Supports Delivery report Notification; Integrated with Pocket Outlook. Hardware Requirements: Pocket PC with Bluetooth or Infrared port. Intel XScale or ARM CPU. Mobile phone with Bluetooth or infrared port. Software Requirements: Windows Mobile 2003 or Pocket PC 2002 operating system. Virtual COM port to access phone via Bluetooth. Limitation for the Demo Version The outgoing message length is limited to 20 characters. Compatibility Phone Model Send SMS Receive SMS Delivery Report Nokia 6310i S S S Nokia 8910i S S S Nokia 7650 O N N Nokia 6600 S N N Nokia N-Gage S N N Sony Ericsson T616 S S N Sony Ericsson T68i S S N S - Supportedand tested.N - NotSupported by phone.O - Supportedand not tested.

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