Features you’ll love Welcome to the future of texting. Mysms stands for text messaging on any device combined with great SMS features that you can't find in your default SMS app. Multi-device Choose your favorite device and use mysms to text on your smartphone, computer and tablet. Synced with your phone Unlike many other messaging apps, mysms uses your existing phone number and sends texts via your Android phone.
Text From Any Device. Send & receive SMS and MMS from your computer or tablet, using your current Android phone number.Messages stay in sync with your phone's SMS inbox. Android SMS from computer. Send & receive SMS and MMS from your computer or tablet, using your current Android phone number. Messages stay in sync with your phone's SMS inbox. Apply Instagram-like filters and effects too.
Safe & Secure Put your mind at rest when texting with mysms. All messages are encrypted and saved securely in the cloud. Call notifications Get notified on your computer and tablet when a call reaches your smartphone. Free text messaging Choose to send free messages to other mysms users or text via your carrier – just like using iMessage. Customization Stand out from the crowd by using the style that suits you most. Customize your mysms app with your favorite colors.
Did you mean 'coffee' instead of 'covfefe'? We feel your pain. Smartphone keyboards are teensy, making it difficult to tap out long text messages — and that's just one reason you may want to send text messages from your computer instead. There are other benefits in texting by computer, too. It's a good way to skirt monthly message caps or to zip off texts in situations where you have no data signal on your phone.
There are a lot of ways to accomplish this task, from smartphone apps (such as or ) to dedicated Web sites (like or ), to Google Voice, or even a menu option right on your phone carrier's Web site. Some of these methods are pricey or convoluted. The steps below, however, are quick and easy source:. Open your e-mail program and start a new e-mail message.
Enter the cell phone number in the To: box using the format [email protected], where 'number' is the phone number of the cell phone to which you're sending the message, and 'cellphonecarrier' is the domain name that allows recipients to receive e-mail text messages. For instance, to send a text message to cell phone 123-456-7890, enter @cellphonecarrier.com. Don't know the domain name of your friend's phone company? Go to or and enter the phone number to find out.
Write your message and click Send. Here are the domain names of some of the more popular carriers.
AT&T: @txt.att.net. Metro PCS: @metropcs.sms.us. Nextel: @messaging.nextel.com. Sprint: @messaging.sprintpcs.com. T-mobile: @tmomail.net.
U.S. Cellular: @email.uscc.net.
Verizon: @vtext.com. Virgin Mobile: @vtext.com Remember that these domains only work for text messages.
If you want to send pictures, video, or audio, you'll need to skip the SMS address and use the MMS (multimedia messaging service) address instead. You can find a list of some common. You'll find more SMS addresses on this site, too. If you don't find your carrier listed there, has an even more comprehensive list.