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  1. danhund's Avatar
    Anything out there that will let you send and receive text messages without actually having a cell phone or cell account?

    I know that I can send and receive text messages through an email account using sms gateways (#phonenum#@vtext.net). And I also know that Google Chat will let me do this in a fairly user-friendly way, but only on the Gmail website that I can tell.

    Is there an app that can leverage available technology in a seamless way to allow this from an Wifi only Android tablet like the Nexus 7? Basically, is there a way for my kids to text with their friends, without paying a monthly fee for the privilege?

    Thanks,
    Dan
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    12-04-2012 08:34 PM
  2. jay28w's Avatar
    Google Voice
    12-04-2012 09:43 PM
  3. danhund's Avatar
    It's my understanding that Google Voice needs to be tied to a phone number. Is that not the case?
    12-04-2012 10:37 PM
  4. ForTheGlory's Avatar
    Yes, Google Voice is tied to a phone#, however it is not one that has to be on your phone. Google voice gives you your own phone# & it is your choice to link it to your phone or not.

    What are really trying to do? Text messages by definition are attached to a phone #. There are plenty of chatting apps that use a data connection (Google Talk, KIK messenger, etc), but if you want a true SMS, it has to be linked to a phone #.

    Sorry, just read the rest of your post in which you explained your ultimate goal. Google Voice would give them the greatest flexibility. It gives you a phone #, without you even owning a phone & provides SMS using a data connection. That is what I use to text from my tablet. Just go to voice.Google.com & signup for a Google Voice #, and it will give you step by step instructions on how to set it up. Best of all, if they like that phone #, they could use it for phone service also, once you feel they are ready to get phones.

    Also, many people (including kids) use chat apps like Kik Messenger, Kakao Talk or Google Talk to chat back and forth using only a data signal. Most of those apps are cross platform with apps for Android, iOS, etc.

    Hope that helps.

    FYI, the TALK app that comes preloaded on every Android device is Google Talk. This is the app version of Google Chat from the Gmail website. They are one & the same. You could even start a conversation on the website and finish it on your android device.

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    12-04-2012 10:46 PM
  5. danhund's Avatar
    Yes, Google Voice is tied to a phone#, however it is not one that has to be on your phone. Google voice gives you your own phone# & it is your choice to link it to your phone or not.

    What are really trying to do? Text messages by definition are attached to a phone #. There are plenty of chatting apps that use a data connection (Google Talk, KIK messenger, etc), but if you want a true SMS, it has to be linked to a phone #.

    Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using Android Central Forums
    I want to know if my kids (who don't have cell phones) can use a wifi only tablet to text message their friends (who do have cell phones). Is there an app that can easily make that happen without my kids actually having their own phone?
    12-04-2012 11:02 PM
  6. ForTheGlory's Avatar
    I want to know if my kids (who don't have cell phones) can use a wifi only tablet to text message their friends (who do have cell phones). Is there an app that can easily make that happen without my kids actually having their own phone?
    I realized that after I read your whole post and then responded. My other comments answer that question.

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    12-04-2012 11:04 PM
  7. danhund's Avatar
    When I tried to use Google Talk app to message a cell phone, it wouldn't accept the number. If I use Google Chat on the website, I can message a cell phone. (for what it's worth, I'm testing apps on my samsung fascinate, the Nexus 7's are still in the boxes waiting for Christmas).

    If I set up Google Voice accounts, that means that they get a psuedo phone number from Google that allows them to send and recieve texts? Is that right? And I can just tie their accounts to our home phone if someone actually dials their number? Am I understanding this?
    12-04-2012 11:20 PM
  8. Ry's Avatar
    It's my understanding that Google Voice needs to be tied to a phone number. Is that not the case?
    To fully complete the registration, yes. But then you can remove that number from the account. There may be a limit to how many times you can use a number to do the registration.

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    12-04-2012 11:48 PM
  9. Gekko's Avatar
    12-05-2012 04:31 AM
  10. JekyllandHyde25's Avatar
    i use tablet talk and i like it alot. super easy to set up and use.

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    12-05-2012 05:36 AM
  11. ForTheGlory's Avatar
    When I tried to use Google Talk app to message a cell phone, it wouldn't accept the number. If I use Google Chat on the website, I can message a cell phone. (for what it's worth, I'm testing apps on my samsung fascinate, the Nexus 7's are still in the boxes waiting for Christmas).

    If I set up Google Voice accounts, that means that they get a psuedo phone number from Google that allows them to send and recieve texts? Is that right? And I can just tie their accounts to our home phone if someone actually dials their number? Am I understanding this?
    What you were using on Gmail website was the SMS feature. Google Talk is the one that says "Chat".

    Yes, setting up Google Voice will give them a phone# they can give to their friends to SMS back and forth. They can then use the Google Voice app on any Android device (including tablets) to send and receive SMS. You can attach your home phone to the account so that calls to their GV phone# will ring your home phone, but you do not have to do this. Since Gmail website (on a PC or Mac) supports voice calling now, that is the default selection to receive calls to the GV phone #. GV has tons of features. You can find them all at https://support.google.com/voice/bin...c=1707989&rd=2

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    12-05-2012 07:44 AM
  12. danhund's Avatar
    Thanks for all the input. Good to know that Google Voice will do what I was looking for. We'll see how this all shakes out after Christmas morning.
    12-05-2012 09:46 PM
  13. Xopher's Avatar
    Side benefit of Google Voice on your tablet. You can use an app like GrooveIP and make phone calls from your tablet over wifi, using your Google Voice number. That way, you have an option for free phone calls and text messages all from your tablet!
    12-07-2012 10:10 AM
  14. Ananda Kumar M R's Avatar
    Hi,
    I am using Intex Tablet i Buddy 3 and Intex dongle with tata docomo 2G GPRS connectivity.
    My question is if someone sent any SMS to the above sim how can i view it in Intex tablet.
    Is there is any application available?

    Anand
    01-05-2013 07:40 AM
  15. jokeyhaha's Avatar
    FYI, the TALK app that comes preloaded on every Android device is Google Talk. This is the app version of Google Chat from the Gmail website. They are one & the same. You could even start a conversation on the website and finish it on your android device.

    Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using Android Central Forums
    We have multiple profiles on our Nexus 7. Only the owner profile can access Google chat even though I have an account as well. Have you come across this?
    01-07-2013 07:09 AM
  16. ForTheGlory's Avatar
    We have multiple profiles on our Nexus 7. Only the owner profile can access Google chat even though I have an account as well. Have you come across this?
    We have multiple accounts on my wife's Nexus 7. I'll have to check that later when I get home.

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    01-07-2013 07:43 AM
  17. dragonxx's Avatar
    I have wasted 2 weeks to check to sove that problem. I bought for boys Nexus 7 and I had same problem. And looks like if you are outside USA. I live in UK. Then no there is not exist any app which allows Nexus 7 user send or receive SMS text. Only way to contact is use Skype or something. Only app which gives you personal number where you can call or send messages is Skype. but Skype wants around 50 euros for number per month! So it's totally pointless. And it emans I force them keep old phone near them so i can text to them and they can text back. Because no working solution for Nexus 7 if you dont wanna waste 50 eur per month (Skype). Google voice does not work outside USA. And same problem is with EVERY other app! Works only with USa and canada numbers. No europe numbers nothing for europe users!
    02-09-2013 03:52 PM
  18. Costajohn's Avatar
    I have wasted 2 weeks to check to sove that problem. I bought for boys Nexus 7 and I had same problem. And looks like if you are outside USA. I live in UK. Then no there is not exist any app which allows Nexus 7 user send or receive SMS text. Only way to contact is use Skype or something. Only app which gives you personal number where you can call or send messages is Skype. but Skype wants around 50 euros for number per month! So it's totally pointless. And it emans I force them keep old phone near them so i can text to them and they can text back. Because no working solution for Nexus 7 if you dont wanna waste 50 eur per month (Skype). Google voice does not work outside USA. And same problem is with EVERY other app! Works only with USa and canada numbers. No europe numbers nothing for europe users!
    Hi, I've been going round and round on the same quest. I'm also in the UK. Wondering if fitting a 3G dongle with PAYG Sim card. That is of course if you can match up a dongle!
    03-05-2013 02:57 PM
  19. beatnik78's Avatar
    Most people I talk to don't know that you can send a text to an email. Instead of typing in a phone number, the sender types in an email address. The email comes from 8885551212@verizon.net, for example, and then the conversation can go back and forth from there. It will look like texts for your kids' friends and emails for your kids. The hardest part is finding the corresponding email address for the text. If the friends send the first text, though, it is pretty easy.
    04-01-2013 04:07 PM
  20. bmk028's Avatar
    Was looking for the same - check here: TimeClickr - you can get your number in US, UK or Canada and text 2-way from the website. I asked about app - they said android app with SMS Inbox support is expected by the end of the year.
    07-25-2013 06:19 AM
  21. jmregot's Avatar
    I am very interested in this same issue but not with the same device! We are needing to have a way for my nephew to be able to text out and for us to be able to text him on an android product without having to have a phone # as well because he isn't allowed to have his own # for at least another few more months.. Please say that there is an app or something simple that can be downloaded so we can contact him!
    Thank you for your help if you can!
    09-17-2013 08:45 PM
  22. beckcy's Avatar
    I came across this thread as I am dealing with the same issue. Tried Google voice and it is not compatible with my android tablet. Bummer.... any other options?
    01-11-2014 11:30 AM
  23. daemoch's Avatar
    SMS is a US standard that stands for Short Message System. It was a government mandate that was put in place over a decade ago here and which's cost of implementation were subsidized by the tax payers (don't ask why we had to pay to use it then; that's a long legal argument). It was originally designed to carry very short (60 character) messages during times of emergency.
    Because of these points, it does not exist the same in other countries (eg. the EU) and it is directly tied to an actual phone number. There ARE apps that can work around those limitations, but they are some what geography and technology specific. The above mentioned text-to-email-to-text is the official US legal solution; it was originally used for pagers to accomplish the same thing.
    Google Voice/Chat/Talk/Hangouts (or whatever they are calling it by the time you read this!) are all variations of similar concepts put out by Google (I personally use them). They do tend to change things as they like, so keep that in mind....what worked today might not work tomorrow. Also realize that the country and service you use may have restrictions that may or may not let you even have access to the same tools.
    I hope this helps any one looking for a solution. While its not an answer, I hope it helps you to better find one. Oh, and watch the dates on peoples answers....a three year old post is usually pretty worthless!

    -I'm currently working for Sprint and I've been in IT for almost 20 years. I spend all day everyday working with phones and the networks they run on.
    01-28-2014 10:54 AM
  24. islanddawg671's Avatar
    Don't know if this helps but have you tried textfree it now supports tablets it gives you a phone number I was using it on my ipod touch & also on my nexus 7 wifi...
    01-28-2014 11:38 AM
  25. Bernhard Eriksson's Avatar
    Daemoch, what do you mean with:
    "SMS is a US standard that stands for Short Message System. It was a government mandate that was put in place over a decade ago here and which's cost of implementation were subsidized by the tax payers (don't ask why we had to pay to use it then; that's a long legal argument). It was originally designed to carry very short (60 character) messages during times of emergency.
    Because of these points, it does not exist the same in other countries (eg. the EU) and it is directly tied to an actual phone number."
    I'll quote wikipedia:
    "The first proposal which initiated the development of SMS was made by a contribution of Germany and France into the GSM group meeting in February 1985 in Oslo."

    AFAIK neither France, Germany or Norway are part of the US. I know you can't trust everything on wikipedia, but since SMS does exist in other countries I suggest you get your facts straight. When you enter a new country (atleast inside the EU) you get a SMS with the prices for different services.
    04-01-2014 08:25 AM
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