Posted on 04 September 2009 by Shane McGlaun
I have only wanted to send a MMS message a few times in recent memory and unfortunately, my iPhone wouldn't do it. I once complained to a friend who uses a Blackberry who scoffed that his device has been able to do MMS forever.
AT&T has finally answered the MMS dreams of iPhone users and has announced that September 25 is ...
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Posted on 17 August 2009 by Shane McGlaun
I have lamented the fact that AT&T lacks MMS support for the iPhone here in America on a few occasions. The lack of MMS isn't Apple's fault, it has offered the capability for a while now, and AT&T is simply blocking the feature as it is blocking tethering.
Some iPhone users are tired of waiting for MMS support on their iPhones ...
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Posted on 12 August 2009 by Shane McGlaun
As slick and powerful as the new iPhone 3GS is, it still lacks a basic feature that users of other devices like the Blackberry take for granted -- MMS. You can’t shoot a pic with the iPhone and then just send it to a pal over MMS, you have to email it.
CNET reports that it thinks MMS for the iPhone ...
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Posted on 30 June 2009 by Budi Putra
Dear first-gen iPhone owner, how badly do you want MMS on your phone? Thanks to hacking community, now you can enjoy MMS capability on your original iPhone with default SMS/MMS app and O.S 3.0!
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Posted on 21 June 2009 by Budi Putra
As we know, iPhone OS 3.0 allows you to tether your iPhone's 3G connection to your laptop, or other mobile gadgets online while on the move. AT&T don't officially support it so far, while others like O2 in the UK will offer it but of course with an extra data plan.
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Posted on 13 June 2009 by Budi Putra
AT&T promised that it'll offer MMS on the iPhone after getting some system upgrades done, but according to Engadget, "seems that it works right now -- if you've got a build of OS 3.0 that'll let it." The site's tipster sent screenshoots that indicate both MMS and tethering are in full effect on the network.
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Posted on 14 March 2009 by Budi Putra
Swedish company Mobispine has launched iSendMMS, an application that lets iPhone users send MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) messages. The application can be downloaded from AppStore and costs 49 Swedish kronor (US$5.70).
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Posted on 14 March 2009 by Budi Putra
Apple have announced a special event on March 17th, where the company will launch the iPhone OS 3.0 Software. As usual, it has triggered a lot of speculation about what might be coming in the new release.
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Posted on 24 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
For over a year now the iPhone has torn apart because it lacks the basic MMS functionality that has become an industry standard. There have been a few applications that have worked for some but not others such as Swirly MMS. All of these applications however require you to first jailbreak your iPhone.
Telia is going to offer MMS to Scandinavian ...
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Posted on 20 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
With the new iPhone firmware 2.2 release we expect a lot of changes to be made, one thing Apple will not be giving us is the ability to send MMS. Mobispine has set out to give the iPhone the “world’s first true Multimedia Messaging for iPhone.”
We already know there are third party “hacks” out there like Swirly MMS that kind ...
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Posted on 30 July 2008 by Brenda Stokes
One thing that's long been missing from the iPhone is MMS or Multimedia Messaging Service. While the SMS on the iPhone is fantastic, you still can't send photos through it, which leaves you to send pictures by means of e-mail, which is not exactly convenient.
But Palringo is now offering its "rich messaging service" to iPhone users everywhere. It works ...
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