This is the question asked at many places but I could not find any satisfying answer so asking it in stackoverflow. Hope I will get answer soon.
I need to make an Windows Application (VC++/C#/VB.NET) which can send SMS using windows mobile which is connected through ActiveSync or Device center without GSM Modem.
Hope to get positive replies :)
Just so we're clear, you want to use a windows mobile application to send an SMS using the active sync connection to a PC rather than using a WWAN cellular modem?
If the PC is connected to the Internet, I suppose you could use your ActiveSync connection to get Internet access for your mobile device. From there, you could access a web service that allows sending SMS messages. Verizon provides one here: https://text.vzw.com/customer_site/jsp/messaging_lo.jsp
This seems silly, though. Why not just use the device's WLAN to connect to the internet instead of connecting it to a PC? If you must be connected to a PC, why not just use the PC to send the SMS?
-PaulH
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I am developing a windows forms application which should communicate with Mobile devices(First with iOS devices, later with Android). Communication can only be through Usb port. Which is the best way to detect if the mobile device is connected, and if it is possible to connect windows application with only a specific mobile application.
I hope someone can help me!
Thank you
I know this post is a bit old, but I recently wrote a blog post explaining how I was able to achieve this
http://thecodewash.blogspot.com/2017/05/communicating-with-your-ios-app-over.html
To answer your question (so this answer isn't just a link), yes it definitely is possible to achieve this utilizing the USB Multiplexing Daemon (usbmuxd) program that is usually installed as part of iTunes. This program can create a socket connection to your iOS device through the USB cable, and allow you to communicate via that socket connection like you would any other socket. The link goes into much more detail.
Hope this helps anyone else looking for answers regarding this.
How can I exchange data between my WP8 app and my desktop Windows app running on the PC that has the phone connected with a USB cable? On WP7, there was TCP/IP networking over USB connection. On WP8, it seems it no longer works.
On the device side, NetworkInterfaceList class lists the Ethernet adapter, however NetworkInformation.GetHostNames method says there is no IP address assigned to that NIC. Is there a way to assign an IP address to that NIC, and use it for phone-to-pc communication over the USB cable?
On the PC side, looks like the connectivity DLLs implement Smart Device Connectivity API. Where can I find Microsoft.Smartdevice.DeviceAgentTransport.dll for Windows Phone 8 platform?
Are there some other options?
P.S. I am not submitting anything to the marketplace, so private or undocumented APIs are OK for me.
I was just looking for this one myself and found a good resource over at msdn,
IP over USB. As long as you have the windows phone SDK installed you have everything.
Edit: A small update, it seems that the server code must be running on the device and the client on the host, but apart from that everything worked as expected.
Used regedit to add a new entry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\IpOverUsbSDK and created values similar to other entries, just different ports.
It took a few seconds and a refresh of regedit for IpOverUsbEnum.exe to display the new service.
Does anybody know any online tutorials about receiving data between a desktop client (in c# mostly) and an iPhone with bluetooth?
How would a C# desktop client connect over bluetooth... by reading the COM Ports?
From what I understand the iPhone will not pair with a PC as a bluetooth device, as an iPhone will only connect to approved device types. There may be some way to "fake" this and have the PC show up as an approved device, though I'm not sure there's a BT stack to do this.
An easier solution (if it meets your requirements) may be to try using the WIFI connection, you can open up a TCP socket between the device and PC fairly easily and push data through it at a high rate. You should be able to do this with an ad-hoc connection (so you don't need a router) though I've never tried it. You might want to look into cocoaasyncsocket if you do this.
I am trying to develop the application which, any mobile is connected with PC and needs to send SMS through the mobile one by one, software is used only to connect the mobile and type the message.
When the send button is clicked the message should send through mobile not through any modems.
I have tried to search everywhere, but I couldn't find anything.
Can anybody guide me on how to proceed?
Thanks in advance.
If you want to do it on your own without using a sms-library you can open the modem in handset through a serial port and send out hayes at-commands for sms-operation.
Before you program you can try it using a terminal program.
Example
; Send message to "0170 00000" (Ctrl+Z to finish and send the message)
AT+CMGS="017000000"
> This is a SMS Test!!^Z
+CMGS: 3 ; OK, message gone
Note: these at-commands are not supported on every handset. Maybe the handset needs additional configuration through extra at commands (set textmode, set sms-gateway, ...)
Several sms hayes related commands are described in http://www.cellular.co.za/at_etsi.htm .
Yes, absolutely you can send sms through your pc connected with your cell phones. "Nokia PC Suite" is the only software; after installing software in your computer, connect your Nokia handset by usb cable with computer and select pc suite option. After then launch Nokia PC Suite. Now there u go.
What you are trying to do is difficult. It is difficult not because the programming is difficult, but because there are restrictions (security!) from the carrier side and from the mobile manufacturer side.
To be able to send messages from a mobile device connected to a PC, the mobile device must provide access to the internal functions its OS uses to deliver those SMSs. They could be low level modem commands, or a high level API; but in any case it will depend on the device manufacturer SDK.
If you want to type more efficiently, then maybe a mobile device with support for a bluetooth keyboard is a good idea.
I guess that depends strongly on the used mobile phone. I don't think there's a generic solution for all manufacturers. And such feature is probably hardly documented.
However, I'm not sure, if this is worth the effort at all, because e.g. Nokia provides the software "Ovi Suite" (or older PC Suite), which already supports sending SMS via connected phone. I think there are similar programs from other manufacturers.
It is possible to send SMS from a computer via a connected phone, but the phone itself will be the modem (I assume you don't want to connect another device for SMS). You can see this question, this question and (possibly) GSMComm for more info
I suppose to develop sms application(basically send\receive) using c# 4.0.In this i wish to use NOKIA 6630 phone as the GSM moderm.i have two problems here.
1)could any one tell me a better free sms gateway for this?
2)is nokia 6630 have gsm mordem?.
i m heavily appreciated with your answers.
Not sure what do you mean by free sms gateway here when you are using your phone.
6630 has a modem. So you can use it. If you can have PC suite (or Ovi suite) in your pc, you should visit these links:
http://www.emant.com/index.php?tid=681002
http://www.forum.nokia.com/info/sw.nokia.com/id/bd896b31-92ba-4624-aa9d-ebf732e7cc0d/Nokia_PC_Suite_Connectivity_API_1_1.html
If you do not want PC Suite and want to develop stand alone application, you need to send sms using AT command. You need to use the SerialPort class for this.
In order to use your phone as a GSM Modem connect to it as if you are connecting to a Serial Port. (There are drivers which adapt USB to Serial Port. Your phone drivers might do this).
Once you manage to connect to it you can send commands such as AT+CNMI (to receive) and AT+CMGS (to send).
You might want to connect via hyperterminal to try it out first before you program it.
A good tutorial is here.
You have one good choice to install one sms Gateway for eg. NowSMS gateway to send or receive messages. Its good one and all the related help for installation and configuration is given here http://www.nowsms.com/doc/installing-nowsms
But one problem you had while using this gateway for receiving messages you need to change your mobile phone as not supported this feature for nowsms gateway.