‘Free’ texts possible with Cellity

cellitylogo.gifCellity, the free SMS provider for online social networking sites, has released a mobile version, letting users send ‘free’ SMS to anyone elsewhere in the world.

We say ‘free’ because instead of paying your normal SMS charge, you pay for the GPRS data downloaded to send the message. So what? I hear you ask.

Well, the beauty of Cellity is that the SMS can be sent to any mobile in the world for a negligible data charge, all by simply downloading the free application.

One standout benefit for iPhone users is that Cellity will let them send texts to several people at once, circumventing Apple’s glaring admission from its device.

You can also keep track of text conversations via discussion threads, much like on Google’s webmail.

You can download the application for your phone from your device at wap.cellity.com, or from the website here.

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  1. rinku says:

    hey is it necessary that the person who i sms through cellity should also hav this application?
    plz help me out..
    thnkz!

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