chaichai8 :)
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Hi guys,
I know that Cricket's site claims unlimited IM, but I don't really see it. Are they referring to the AIM SMS shortcodes or their chat sites listed on their web portal, or is there a Cricket approved/official way to put an IM client on my phone? I'm just looking for something fairly simple like the IM client (AIM/ICQ/Y!IM) on my Nokia 6030. I'm using a messenging plan on my otherwise minimal Cingular account simply for the convenience of its IM handlng and message threading, and I'd definitely consider cancelling it if I could figure out how to make thigns work on my Cricket line. Were the claims of 'unlimited IM' a little bit misleading or am I missing something?
If I were to somehow manage to put an IM client on my SLVR (not that I know how), would it work with Cricket's data services or would it just choke and die?
Thanks!
I know that Cricket's site claims unlimited IM, but I don't really see it. Are they referring to the AIM SMS shortcodes or their chat sites listed on their web portal, or is there a Cricket approved/official way to put an IM client on my phone? I'm just looking for something fairly simple like the IM client (AIM/ICQ/Y!IM) on my Nokia 6030. I'm using a messenging plan on my otherwise minimal Cingular account simply for the convenience of its IM handlng and message threading, and I'd definitely consider cancelling it if I could figure out how to make thigns work on my Cricket line. Were the claims of 'unlimited IM' a little bit misleading or am I missing something?
If I were to somehow manage to put an IM client on my SLVR (not that I know how), would it work with Cricket's data services or would it just choke and die?
Thanks!