Most of us simply do not have enough time to exchange text messages in real time from a home or work computer. It is much more convenient to chat on the subway or bus on the way to and from work using a mobile phone.
Instructions
Step 1
Before starting any work on setting up a chat on your phone, make sure that you have selected an access point (APN) for the Internet, not WAP. If this is not the case, reconfigure the device using the prompts located on the website of your operator, or find out how to do this, in the support service. If in your region there is such an opportunity, connect an inexpensive package of unlimited Internet access.
Step 2
Once the most common chatting protocol was IRC. IRC servers also exist these days and are visited by a significant number of users every day. Most programs for communicating in IRC chat are designed to be installed on a personal computer. But there are also a number of clients of this protocol that can work on a mobile phone. The most common of these is JmIrc. You can download it from the following page:
sourceforge.net/projects/jmirc/files/jmIrc/ After selecting the latest version of the program, downloading it and installing it on your phone, configure it. Run JmIrc, then configure it, guided by the following description
jmirc.sourceforge.net/manual.html In all cases, in addition to the server URL, you must specify the access port
Step 3
If you are new to IRC conference communication, you may not be aware of any IRC servers. You can find them using any search engine.
Step 4
Please note that different chats, even within the same server, can use different Cyrillic encodings. Despite the fact that JmIrc allows you to use several conferences on the same server at the same time, it does not allow you to specify encodings for them separately. Therefore, entering several chats at the same time, you will have to choose such a combination so that the encoding in them is the same.
Step 5
If you wish, you can chat on IRC without any registration. But it is better, of course, to implement it, because tomorrow another person can compromise you on your behalf, enter the chat under the same nickname that you previously used. But on the other hand, you can easily change aliases even every day. If you logged into the server without registering, and then the connection suddenly dropped, the server will "think" that you are still connected for several minutes and will not let "another participant" "With the same nickname. Then you will have to temporarily enter the conference under a slightly changed alias (for example, with an added underscore), and then, when the "phantom participant" "leaves the chat", change the nickname to the old one.