http://www.bestbuymobile.com The Best Buy Mobile team walks through how to send a text message. By selecting the message widget, you will see “Compose Message,” as well as your messaging history.
Hi Im Rusty, I’m the Sales Lead at Best Buy Mobile in Chelsea, New York and I’m gonna show you how to send a text message with your Android Phone. You’ll just select the message widget on your Android device which will take you to your messaging main menu. You can see your messaging history beneath a compose a message icon, which we will select. Once here, it will ask you to place in a telephone number or a name. If you were to insert that, automatically the numbers will pop up; or, if you spell a name, the names will pop up. I’m going to send my friend Brandy a text message. Tap here to compose and you can either fill out with the full QWERTY keyboard vertically or horizontally. The messaging system will integrate into a full landscape keyboard if you have big thumbs or like a wide keyboard stance. Simply imput your text here. You can select numbers or additional icons here with many pages to do so. You can decrease the size of your keyboard here. Once you’re done typing what you want to type, hit send and you’re all done.
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The T-Mobile G1 (previously known as the HTC Dream) is an Internet-enabled smartphone designed by High Tech Computer Corporation of Taiwan. The G1 will be the first phone to the market that will use the Android mobile device platform.[1][2] The phone is part of an open standards effort of the Open Handset Alliance.[3] It was released for pre-order through T-Mobile on September 23, 2008, and planned for availability in stores on October 22, 2008 in the US.[4][5][2] It is scheduled to be released in the UK on October 30, 2008, and the rest of Europe (at least in Germany, Netherlands and Czech Republic) in early 2009. It is priced starting at $179 for existing T-Mobile customers if purchased with a two-year T-Mobile voice and data plan, and $399 without a contract.[6] G1 comes in three colors brown, black and white.