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By now you must be aware that Texting is dying globally. If you aren’t, that means most likely you’re one of those people STILL using a feature phone to send SMS (Short Messaging Services) or Text Messages even as IM (Instant Messaging) is on the rise globally according to analyst Informa. Worse, you don’t have the now increasingly popular smartphone with the cursory Data Plan as they may be too expensive. You may also have qualms about keeping your Dual-citizenship on both Telecom Providers, so to speak.

You may already be doing this by having a low-cost can’t-find-no-parts Chinese phones feature phone (yes, despite its advanced options, it’s a feature phone!). If so, you’re part of growing trend towards smartphones as surmised in, then this article’s for you. Most likely you’re looking for a Dual-SIM smartphone that a lot more reliable than the no-part Chinese phones currently on the Market and you have a desire to partake in MNP (Mobile Number Portability) as explained in without having to pay for it by the end of 2013. For you, dear sufferer from Text-itis and short-on-money-to-buy-a-smartphone-itis (that’s my main disease!), I have a dual prescription, literally. LIME’s Samsung Galaxy Y, which also has a Dual-SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) version, is attractively priced below US$100 (approximately JA$10,000) as explained in. If you love playing favourites and you’re still in love with the Bigger, Better Network despite the reduction in Cross-Network Voice Calling Rates, the Digicel DL600, which is really a rebranded Alcatel One Touch S’Pop, is also a good way to go as per Kelroy’s article.

And if you like neither and you want something from abroad that says “I brought this online”, then there’s always the Nokia Asha 501 as described in. Download ttf font chelsea ucl 2018 groups. No pricing’s yet available for the recently launched Blackberry Q5, but all bets are on Blackberry Q5 as described in Kelroy’s article launching with a US$99 price tag. This in a bid to hold its smartphone turf against Samsung Tizen OS, Mozilla Foundation’s Firefox OS, Canonical’s Ubuntu OS as per speculation in. Ditto too, a virtual swarm of budget Google Android Single and Dual-SIM sub-US$99 Smartphone that seem to be spring up like very hard to kill garden Weeds.

So dear Text-itis and short-on-money-to-buy-a-smartphone-it is sufferer, that’s four (4) solid choices, and a couple of them are even Dual-SIM. But if you really still love Texting and you’re not ready to wade into the WhatsApp waters, despite being hotter than Twitter’s 200 million unique users per month, then maybe what you need is a reliable Texting Plan from either Digicel or LIME.

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So you know what time it is, dear reader: DIY (Do It Yourself) Time! In the next few lines I’ll present you with USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) Codes to check Credit Balance and Activate VIP Text Plans that exist on either Network. For both Digicel and LIME, it’s the same USSD Code to check Credit Balance; *120*#. Also both LIME and Digicel have a Free Texting Feature that mimic’s CLARO OMG service that expired back in 2012 as stated in. CLARO OMG, if you were a fan of their service (I know I was!) is that Plan where you’ve paid JA$10 and upon entering an activation code, it allowed you to send 100 Text for the day. Digicel cloned this idea and included it in their Gimme 5 Promotion in 2009 and LIME followed suit in 2011 when competition was hot with CLARO.

For both LIME and Digicel, they’re activated accordingly: • Gimme 5 Text is activated by sending more than five (5) Texts and get 100 Texts for the day free. This falls under their Gimme 5 Product (as it’s no longer a promotion). • In the case of LIME, you merely send three (3) Text and get 100 Texts for the day free. This falls under the Anyone Plan Strangely enough, Digicel and LIME have different ways of checking the Credit Balance for various Services. The following USSD Codes work with Digicel ONLY: • *120*1# – International Calling Minutes • *120*2# – Text Flex • *120*3# – Loyalty Credit • *120*4# – Free Nights • *120*5# – Free Nights (may or may not work all the time) • *120*6# – Online Top-up Bonus • *120*7# – Staggered Credit • *120*8# – Triple Bubble • *120*9# – 2G Bundle Balance Equally strange too, LIME has no VIP Text Service, but Digicel does.

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