Monday, March 17, 2008

SMS Back up with out connecting to the system

Subject : SMS Back up, with out connecting to the system
Purpose : Helps you to take sms back up even when you are in roaming (Out of station)
Provider : Yahoo
Requirements : Your Mobile phone and Yahoo Mail ID
Payment: Free from yahoo. Your network provider charge regular amount when you take sms back up by sending it to the yahoo inbox.
Complexity : 5%
Initial set up : Required in Yahoo site
Regular Updates : Not required
Is this Secure : Yes
Expiry date : Never
Useful to : Every one who is having mobile and use to take back up of their favorite Messages
What Net Touch suggest : Do you ever saw the following message on your mobile phone "SMS card is full! Please delete some SMS messages" or "Inbox full- can't recieve message" or " SMS memory 95% full Delete some messages to send or receive SMS" etc... If answer is Yes, and you dont have chance to take immediate back up to any of your favorite message then this service helps you a lot. So better to set up now itself.

Description : Yahoo Providing this free service to take your SMS Back up even when you are roaming or not near to your personal computer. By using this service from now onwards no need to delete your Important & Critical SMS, SMS from your loved ones, funny SMS, official and Special SMS.

To begin using SMS Backup, you have to register your mobile phone. There are two ways to register your phone.

Forward an SMS message to 582438243. Yahoo will send registration instructions to your mobile phone. You must complete registration on a computer with an Internet connection.
Or,
you can go to the SMS Backup page, click on Register, and follow these steps:
1. Sign in to Yahoo! with your Yahoo! ID and password.
2. Enter your mobile number. Yahoo will send a confirmation code to your mobile phone.
3. Enter the confirmation code you received on your phone.
4. Click 'Finished' to complete the registration.

After registering, you can forward SMS messages to 582438243. The messages will be stored in the specially created 'SMS Backup' folder of your Yahoo! Mail box. (If you registered by sending an SMS message, you'll find your message in that folder.)

For more information Read the Yahoo FAQ

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