Follow this tutorial to learn how to send a contact’s
details in SMS. It can be a laborious process having to keep switching back and
forth between a number and text message as you try and send over one of your
contact’s details to someone else. On most old’s 'dumbphones' you would be able
to send over the details direct from your address book in a text message.
However on Android this feature is surprisingly missing. If you want to send
all the details of a specific contact to someone else, then you’ll first need
to down the Ciacs app from the Google Play Store.
Ciacs allows you to add all
the details of contact stored on your phone, and send it to as many of your
contacts as you wish over a variety of different formats. You can even add
further text to the message, thus making it a highly useful tool. Ciacs is one
of those apps that fills in some vital functionality to the OS. With our quick
guide you’ll be able to send info from your address book in no time.
Here is the step :
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Ciacs Apps |
1. Pick a name
You can choose to share as many contacts as you like in one
message. What makes the app brilliant is that no matter how many people you
choose to send to, the recipient will still receive your message instantly
2. Choose Format
Green symbol indicates the variety of formats you can send
the message over. For example, instead of sending a standard text message, you
may want to send a certain contacts details in the form of a business card.
3. Tweak the settings
As with any app of this kind, there are plenty of setting
that can be altered, in the case of Ciacs, you can across, set a limit to how
many contacts you can add to a message and if you want to send over their
display photo as well.
4. Type a message
There’s a message bar at the bottom of the app with which
you can add an accompany text message to send to the recipient. Your message
will appear undemeath the list of contact details you’re sending across.
5. Sending
Once you’ve finished putting, together your message, press
the send button that’s located in the bottom right corner. Even though you may
send display photos of your contacts, you’ll only be charge for sending a
single text message
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