6/22/2023 0 Comments Send sms from pc to cell phone![]() ![]() Whatsapp is on the web too - you’ll be shown a QR code, which you can scan with WhatsApp on your phone by tapping the three dots in the top left then WhatsApp Web (Android), or by tapping the Settings cog icon then WhatsApp Web (iPhone). You can have your browser alert you to new messages too, if you want. Click on a conversation to carry on with it, use the search box to find older conversations, or start a new chat with the compose button up at the top on the left. Just sign in with your Facebook account and you’re up and running. You can enjoy the convenience of typing out your communications using a full-sized keyboard and then just close down the browser tab when you’re done. We’ve already mentioned Android Messages on the web, but plenty of other messaging apps can be loaded up in any web browser as well - more than you might have realised. Sign up for MightyText Pro (about $15 a month or $120 a year), and you can schedule SMS messages to be sent at a certain time, and access a few other advanced features. As well as sending and receiving text messages, you can also delete them very easily, and sync photos and videos from your phone as well. ![]() MightyText is a little more comprehensive than Pushbullet, but not quite as polished. Get the app for Android, and it’ll sync with a desktop app for Windows or macOS, or with MightyText on the web - your Google account provides the connection. MightyText is another long-running SMS syncing tool, which works in a similar way to the applications we’ve already mentioned. Pushbullet is a long-time Field Guide favourite and once you’ve registered an account on the web, installed the Android app, signed in with the same account, and worked through the brief setup process, you’ll be able to send and receive text messages through the Pushbullet web interface on Windows and macOS (there’s also a dedicated desktop app for Windows you can use). Third-party apps tend to have more robust support across platforms and you’ve got a number of them to pick from. While the options built into Windows and macOS can certainly do a job for you, you might prefer enlisting the help of a third-party service instead. The first time you load up the site, you’ll be shown a QR code: From Messages on your Android phone, tap the three dots (top right), then Messages for web to scan it. Android MessagesĪndroid users can also make use of Android Messages on the web, which obviously works across Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, and everywhere else you can access a browser. You can compose new messages and respond to existing ones right from your laptop or desktop and leave your phone in your pocket - in fact it’s almost as good as iMessage. ![]() It’s just a question of signing in with your Microsoft ID and linking your phone number, and your text messages then show up by magic. ![]()
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