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Rather than using Handcent, which is quite bulky, slow and doesn't really add any new features to the stock SMS application provided by Android, I recommend BigSMS.
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It's a free application that provides you with a simple, yet powerful interface that allows you to send unlimited length SMS. It doesn't claim to be big or clever, it is simply a solution to this problem which the developer also appears to have encountered.

I've been using it for a couple of days and it seems to do exactly what it says :)

. Running perfect on Xperia Arc S running 2.3

Rather than using Handcent, which is quite bulky, slow and doesn't really add any new features to the stock SMS application provided by Android, I recommend BigSMS.
It's a free application that provides you with a simple, yet powerful interface that allows you to send unlimited length SMS. It doesn't claim to be big or clever, it is simply a solution to this problem which the developer also appears to have encountered.

I've been using it for a couple of days and it seems to do exactly what it says :)

Running perfect on Xperia Arc S running 2.3

Rather than using Handcent, which is quite bulky, slow and doesn't really add any new features to the stock SMS application provided by Android, I recommend BigSMS.

It's a free application that provides you with a simple, yet powerful interface that allows you to send unlimited length SMS. It doesn't claim to be big or clever, it is simply a solution to this problem which the developer also appears to have encountered.

I've been using it for a couple of days and it seems to do exactly what it says. Running perfect on Xperia Arc S running 2.3

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Rather than using Handcent, which is quite bulky, slow and doesn't really add any new features to the stock SMS application provided by Android, I recommend BigSMSBigSMS. It's
It's a free application that provides you with a simple, yet powerful interface that allows you to send unlimited length SMS. It doesn't claim to be big or clever, it is simply a solution to this problem which the developer also appears to have encountered.

I've been using it for a couple of days and it seems to do exactly what it says :)

https://market.android.com/details?id=skezza.main

Running perfect on Xperia Arc S running 2.3

Rather than using Handcent, which is quite bulky, slow and doesn't really add any new features to the stock SMS application provided by Android, I recommend BigSMS. It's a free application that provides you with a simple, yet powerful interface that allows you to send unlimited length SMS. It doesn't claim to be big or clever, it is simply a solution to this problem which the developer also appears to have encountered.

I've been using it for a couple of days and it seems to do exactly what it says :)

https://market.android.com/details?id=skezza.main

Running perfect on Xperia Arc S running 2.3

Rather than using Handcent, which is quite bulky, slow and doesn't really add any new features to the stock SMS application provided by Android, I recommend BigSMS.
It's a free application that provides you with a simple, yet powerful interface that allows you to send unlimited length SMS. It doesn't claim to be big or clever, it is simply a solution to this problem which the developer also appears to have encountered.

I've been using it for a couple of days and it seems to do exactly what it says :)

Running perfect on Xperia Arc S running 2.3

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Rather than using Handcent, which is quite bulky, slow and doesn't really add any new features to the stock SMS application provided by Android, I recommend BigSMS. It's a free application that provides you with a simple, yet powerful interface that allows you to send unlimited length SMS. It doesn't claim to be big or clever, it is simply a solution to this problem which the developer also appears to have encountered.

I've been using it for a couple of days and it seems to do exactly what it says :)

https://market.android.com/details?id=skezza.main

Running perfect on Xperia Arc S running 2.3