I phone=no MMS
http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2007/06/26/iphone-fact ... »
But I thought it was funny that suddenly people care about MMS just because it's not on the iPhone. MMS is a failure in the US market.
Anyways, you can always just attach the files on an e-mail without the 300k file size limit you get on an MMS.
My SE's dont have a 300kb limit when it comes to sending MMS. Some of my friends and myself send each other msgs as large as 475kb.
for example, the old MEdia Basic had separate allowances for SMS and MMS
overages for MMS are higher than SMS but besides that, there is no difference in the amount carriers can charge for them in bundles
would you pay more to sent an MMS compared to what you pay to send an SMS?
jhass said:
Not only does it not have mms but its on an inferior network!!!!
But the network PHONES are not handicapped by corporate greed are they?
Give me a Sim carded unlocked GSM phone over any CDMA perfect service phone any day.
You rather have an unlocked phone, a phone that is not handicapped, and a sim ina a networks dead area, (IE phone will not operate due to no signal) Than get a phone that will work in your area.
It does not have innate MMS capability according to all the info released thus far.
http://www.macrumors.com/2007/06/08/iphone-details-f ... »
but specifically this scan:
http://images.macrumors.com/article/iphoneman/iphone ... »
It clearly states, no MMS and IM.
It's also funny that their personal email address is stamped over every page. Looks like a clever viral marketing idea.
Perhaps you will find Engadget to be a reliable source with their article titled "iPhone's missing iChat, MMS, etc. coming via software updates?"
http://www.engadget.com/2007/06/27/iphones-missing-i ... »
I'm not saying it isn't true, but I'm saying I won't lend faith to any rumor out there because of the hype on this device. There is so much crap floating around out there that you can't pick the truth from the gossip.
They're not like some tabloid magazine or something, but I'm even taking the information handed down by at&t as suspect. I'm still expecting one or two last minute changes before it hits stores in two days.
And it's also proprietary information. I hope they found whoever leaked it and canned them.
I liked this article. Kinda cool how it works with the google maps app.