Used Virtual SIM (SMS) for Android?


Virtual SIM (SMS) Analysis

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Virtual SIM (SMS) is a free Android application designed to facilitate communication through virtual phone numbers. This program allows users to send and receive SMS messages without needing a physical SIM card, making it ideal for those who wish to maintain privacy or manage multiple numbers easily. With an intuitive interface, users can navigate through various features efficiently.

Key functionalities include the ability to create virtual phone numbers, manage SMS conversations, and access messages from anywhere. The application supports a range of messaging options, enhancing user experience by providing flexibility in communication. Its compatibility with Android devices ensures that users can stay connected regardless of their location, making it a versatile tool for personal and professional use.

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Used Virtual SIM (SMS) for Android?


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Additional Requirements
Requires Android 2.3 and up
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
15
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Get virtual numbers...

Get virtual numbers

Write and receive text messages with your own unique virtual number. It's like a virtual SIM to start texting without any mobile or phone.

Free and unlimited receiving of SMS messages

We provide numbers from different countries. You can use any number from any country worldwide to send and receive SMS.

Get verifications for any online service, which is requesting your cell phone number to protect your privacy!


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