yourstruly
16th November 2006, 06:11
[NEW] SMSCoop S60v2 SymbianOS
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
smsCoop is a tool for mobile phones that exploits cooperative mechansims to send SMS messages free of charge over 2G networks.
Compatible with: 6630, 6680, etc.
obe2005
16th November 2006, 10:27
can anyone tell me to setting this application...?
tipu
16th November 2006, 13:08
can someone explain more
バッティスティ
16th November 2006, 13:32
what's 2G, it's the standard gsm connection?
seth2003
16th November 2006, 14:50
2G is 2nd generation mobile tech i guess...da networks provide 2G services like bluetooth,gprs etc but dont know which they exactly mean tho
benjiro_isozaki
16th November 2006, 15:13
i think there is no free SMS,, this one i think we still must use the GPRS.. any explanation??
aa10
16th November 2006, 15:19
2G is normal gsm..where u can use phones that uses gprs.. i think there is a catch on this app.. u hav to pay by gprs i think.
dcperez
16th November 2006, 17:45
hmmm so does it means, a single letter is transfered via a call, which in turn is not answered and thus marked as a letter?
So if i say hello, it will call 5 times using the tandem of call to make a code?
So i need 4 to send and 4 to recieve?
yourstruly
16th November 2006, 19:53
Guys this is more of sending SMS over the bluetooth but somehow it exploits network for sending SMS over to other phone. I am still exploring and will post my result. In the meanwhile I am posting the .pdf installation file so you guys can check!
bullguard7
19th November 2006, 20:48
is this legal? i don't wanna get caught or anything....
selim97
19th November 2006, 21:40
pdf is damaged.
what is this exactly? i dont quite understand, can someone explain is simple terms please.
manicminer
19th November 2006, 23:27
In certain countries its free if you call someone and the other person does not reply (and his voicemail its not active).
This program takes this concept to a new level: using 4 phones to send and 4 phones to receive,installing the program in all the phones and using "one-ring-calls" the program can send messages for free, just making calls and not answering.
The 4 receiver phones are connected by bluetooth and also the 4 senders, but the message its sent using dropped-calls.
The system is slow and not really functional, but it works and its free.
selim97
19th November 2006, 23:58
ok i get it now. so you actually need to install this on 4 phones and they need to be connected by bluetooth. so you can only send messages to the 4 connected phones? if this is the case your better of sending notes via bluetooth!
oh and thanks for the explanation!