Just about every phone has an AIM (AOL instant messenger) and I’m usually pretty disappointed with all of them, but to this day I use an old trick I needed to use back in the day when there wasn’t a good AIM client for Pocket PC phones - AIM over SMS (text messages). Before you do this make sure you have the unlimited messaging plan, it’s $20 — but worth it, otherwise you’ll end up getting a big bill when you go over all your SMS allotment super fast. A lot of folks in the USA are pretty addicted to Twitter and have already upped their SMS plan. Not everyone relies on instant messages but I have a group of people who do and usually it’s mission critical stuff.

So, here’s how to use AIM over SMS…

For AT&T / Cingular customers just text your user name SPACE password to 265000.

You can set up your address book for quick sign on, just add a contact with 265000 as the to address.

After you text 265000 with your screen name and password. You’ll get a SMS back with a short list of your buddies.

If you know the buddy name text 265010 with their screen name SPACE and a message. When they reply, the SMS will be numbered, just hit reply and those text messages will go to that buddy.

It looks and sounds like iChat, so it’s a lot like what you’d expect an iChat to be like.

Some other useful codes:

If this is too complicated, you can sign on to AIM and have the instant messages forward to your phone here. You can’t ping your buddy list, so it’s not as useful. I do this when I travel so folks can instant message me and it will go to my phone.

Trackback URL for this post: http://www.digitalnomads.com/2008/09/any-phone-can-have-ichataim-msn-and-yahoo-sorta/trackback

Comments (3)

  • by nhac / October 20, 2008

    mm, it’s a bit of a hack. surely everything has a reasonable client these days? i’m just plain not that desperate - if i found myself stuck without it, i’d just go without.

  • by Tjp / November 5, 2008

    Our get Shape’s IM+ for iPhone … And skip $20 extra a month…

  • by Tjp / November 5, 2008

    Sorry, typo … That is “Or get Shape’s …”

Trackbacks and Pingbacks

Comment

* Required Fields

Flickr Pool

Nomad Contributors