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Road Dog
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We gave her an iphone 4. It has no cell service, just our home wifi.

She has some friends changing schools and wants to be able to text them to keep in touch. Anyone know how to make this work?

Seem like my oldest daughter could do this with her old one before we got her an iphone.

Any help is appreciated!
 
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The iPhone 4 has to be on wifi and her friends need to also have iPhones and use iMessage, not SMS.



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As long as you have wifi you can use FB messenger.


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Your phone should have a feature called “text message forwarding”, by pairing her phone to yours she can send text or SMS messages to her non-IPhone friends. At least it works with my iPad to iPhone pairing. Just sign her in to your iMessage account.


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Snapchat.
 
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Originally posted by stoic-one:
As long as you have wifi you can use FB messenger.


This or Viber or google voice.



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Bottom line is a chat app of some kind; there are a large number of them available. It will require that her network of friends download the same app.




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I've been using WhatsApp to communicate with my daughter while she's studying abroad. It uses a WiFi connection. With it we can text, talk and video between us. Her friends would need to install the app too.

It's been great for us.


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Originally posted by Aeteocles:
Snapchat.


I know it's popular, but I'd recommend against Snapchat. The premise behind it is that messages / pictures are temporary (I can assure you that they are NOT). Sometimes kids don't fully comprehend the ramifications of certain actions...
 
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Bottom line is a chat app of some kind; there are a large number of them available. It will require that her network of friends download the same app.


Google Voice, mentioned by RayHRH, wouldn't require her friends to have a separate app. It gives her another phone number that they can text to. She WILL need to have the GV app on her phone though.




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Thanks, everyone!
 
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I've been using WhatsApp to communicate with my daughter while she's studying abroad. It uses a WiFi connection. With it we can text, talk and video between us. Her friends would need to install the app too.

It's been great for us...


WhatsApp is what came to my mind. Believe it creates a number for you and allows calls and texts without a plan, just need wifi. Admittedly, I've never used it, just heard of it and that it's supposed to be good.




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Originally posted by JWF:
Your phone should have a feature called “text message forwarding”, by pairing her phone to yours she can send text or SMS messages to her non-IPhone friends. At least it works with my iPad to iPhone pairing. Just sign her in to your iMessage account.


But understand, you will also receive any texts meant for her and she will see any texts you send or are sent for you...






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Originally posted by JWF:
Your phone should have a feature called “text message forwarding”, by pairing her phone to yours she can send text or SMS messages to her non-IPhone friends. At least it works with my iPad to iPhone pairing. Just sign her in to your iMessage account.


But understand, you will also receive any texts meant for her and she will see any texts you send or are sent for you...
Yeah, my friend crossed the streams like that with his kid...

It took us awhile to figure out why he often never responded to imessages, cuz his son would see them first sometimes and then delete them as unwanted.

Solution to that is to make a childs itunes account which the parent controls. I text my 11 year olds on their ipad minis, but they can't text anyone else (in addition to being locked down on many, many fronts).
 
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Textfree app?
 
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Originally posted by Angus the Kid:
The iPhone 4 has to be on wifi and her friends need to also have iPhones and use iMessage, not SMS.


This is correct. iMessage uses email protocol not SMS (simple message system) protocol. Can also Facetime and FB messenger etc. I suppose you could get her a data only plan to send sms off wifi...?



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They can download the free chat app "kik". All you need is an internet connection and that all users have the Kik app. There is also an app called Wechat that works the same way.
 
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