The 4 best Android SMS replacement apps
8:40 PM // 1 nhận xét // Google Social // Category: Android , Community //Text Messaging (or SMS for short), is a  pretty much available on any level of mobile phone you buy these days  whether it is a go phone or a smartphone (even some cordless landline  phones can txt!).  On Android, thanks to the market, there are a couple  different applications that can manage your sms/mms messages and present  them in a visually appealing way.
We tried to find as many as we could, but  settled on the 4 different apps below.  While there are some other  options out there (advance sms manager, sms popup, here I am 2) they are  more layers over the apps found below rather than replacements.  So we  have screenshots of each apps main screen and individual message screens  below and at the very end of this post you can find a feature  comparison chart. As always let us know if we missed an app that would  go well with this review or we made a mistake, thanks!
ndcent SMS 

 Handcent is my daily go-to sms app and it has any feature you could  literally want (see the chart below).  The only argument any other app  can make against this is Google Voice’s free text messages, but since  everyone will soon be able to import their main number to Google Voice  soon, this difference won’t last long.  You can customize every last  detail of each message thread and with a hand dandy gps extension, send  your coordinates to a contact.  That last feature comes in handy if you  don’t know where you are, are texting someone now familiar with the  area, or like me are just lazy to type it out.
 Handcent is my daily go-to sms app and it has any feature you could  literally want (see the chart below).  The only argument any other app  can make against this is Google Voice’s free text messages, but since  everyone will soon be able to import their main number to Google Voice  soon, this difference won’t last long.  You can customize every last  detail of each message thread and with a hand dandy gps extension, send  your coordinates to a contact.  That last feature comes in handy if you  don’t know where you are, are texting someone now familiar with the  area, or like me are just lazy to type it out.ChompSMS 

 ChompSMS is very similar to the other featured applications, but  features ads along the bottom of the screen.  Also if you’re currently  using ChompSMS and are wondering how to enable the quick call and  contact picture features, just go into settings, then customize look,  then scroll to the bottom and check the last two features.  ChompSMS  also features a free text messaging service called TextFreek, but is  limited to only sending free messages to other TextFreek users.
 ChompSMS is very similar to the other featured applications, but  features ads along the bottom of the screen.  Also if you’re currently  using ChompSMS and are wondering how to enable the quick call and  contact picture features, just go into settings, then customize look,  then scroll to the bottom and check the last two features.  ChompSMS  also features a free text messaging service called TextFreek, but is  limited to only sending free messages to other TextFreek users.Go SMS 

 Go SMS is the only one in this list to offer Security settings and  backup/recovery settings.  The security settings are very similar to  Android’s lockscreen settings offering a pattern or pin based unlocking  methods.  Again these settings just apply to the app so you can have a  lock within a lock should someone prove to be nosey/sneaky.
 Go SMS is the only one in this list to offer Security settings and  backup/recovery settings.  The security settings are very similar to  Android’s lockscreen settings offering a pattern or pin based unlocking  methods.  Again these settings just apply to the app so you can have a  lock within a lock should someone prove to be nosey/sneaky.The backup/restore settings is handy in case you’re thinking of doing a hard/factory reset or changing phones. We personally recommend SMS Backup +, but this could be a good all-in-one substitute.
Google Voice 

 Finally we come to the last contender, Google Voice.  While it lacks  on customization options or most of the features the other apps have, it  makes up in the ability to send free text messages and sync with your  Google account.  We always have Google Voice on our devices in case we  run into WiFi hotspots or want to make some international calls.
 Finally we come to the last contender, Google Voice.  While it lacks  on customization options or most of the features the other apps have, it  makes up in the ability to send free text messages and sync with your  Google account.  We always have Google Voice on our devices in case we  run into WiFi hotspots or want to make some international calls.Let us know if you have another favorite SMS replacement app in the comments below so we can add it to our review and make sure to check out our comparison chart located below.
 
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Anonymous
July 7, 2011 at 8:23 AM
Would you add Pansi, and Heywire?