Google Launches Gmail SMS in Nigeria

Started by emezico, Jul 19, 2012, 12:40 PM

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Google has rolled out a new service in Ghana, Nigeria and Kenya that lets Gmail users send and receive emails using the built-in SMS features of their mobile phones.

The implications of this are pretty big, as it means mobile Internet access isn't required, and users don't need a new-fangled smartphone with 3G or WiFi capabilities either. For emerging markets, where iPhone and Android uptake may not be what it is in the Western world, not to mention limited Web access, Gmail SMS (available locally) is an interesting launch.

As long as you have a basic mobile phone with voice and SMS capability in these three African countries, you'll now be able to do all your emailing by text message through activating a simple setting on your Gmail account.

How it works

"Gmail SMS automatically forwards your emails as SMS text messages to your phone and you can respond by replying directly to the SMS," says Geva Rechav, Product Manager of Emerging Markets at Google. "You can control the emails received by replying with commands such as MORE, PAUSE and RESUME. Additionally, compose a new email as an SMS and send to any email address recipient – who will find your message in the right email conversation thread."

So, how do you set yourself up with Gmail SMS?

First of all, you'll need to log-in to your Gmail account, and click on your profile at the top of the page and then hit Account.