Windows Live Messenger is becoming more popular than ever these days. And many people use it on their mobile phones and its available free of charge. Thus mobile users have their contacts from now on always with them and they can go anywhere and still able to send and receive messages. Quickly, easily, and are independent of mobile operators.
Nearly 528 million unique users worldwide use the Live Messenger from their PC installed locally or web based. Now there is the world's leading Instant Messaging Service as a mobile client currently available for Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, LG and Samsung.
Once installed on your mobile phone you can access the service immediately. Incoming messages will be pushed to the phone and visually and acoustically, the online status of friends is updated automatically. these are just the core functions:
- Send and receive instant messages
- Conversations with several contacts lead
- Several individual conversations in parallel
- Access email online
- Sending and receiving emoticons
- Search for contacts
- Adding, deleting, blocking and unblocking of contacts
- View contacts View
- Change your own status (options: online, busy, offline)
- Own profile (change display name, personal status message)
- Report Abuse / send feedback (via phone browser)
In few words windows Live messenger is a set of personal Internet services and software for the communications and information are easy and fun. The services are combined in many ways: instant messaging, e-mail, photo and file management and calendar functions allow users to pool them for important contacts, information and interests. With live messenger Mobile and MSN Mobile, the popular communications and information services to Hotmail, Messenger, liveSpaces, Live Search and MSN for the mobile device are available. All free of charge and available under all one service.
Windows Messenger also available for, Blackberry devices and the Nokia Series 40 and 60.
Considering that live Messenger is used by More than 528 million unique users worldwide. With localized versions available globally in 54 countries and 48 languages. This could be the end of the SMS I know this number can't be compared to mobile phones users but it increase everyday.
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