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Originally Posted by Mac
I don’t think they have to disable anything on the phone when it comes to such transfers. They “found the way” to disable users to share purchased music on itunes , so what’s the deal? What bothers me that they advertise iphone being a “revolutionary phone” in the meantime it’s missing standard futures that other phones come with, just like mms. You can not send it, and when received you have to logon to some website, I found it very annoying. Not sure about you, but besides some extra futures I feel like owning a verizon phone again.
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I send mms as email to my wife all the time. It goes out from my iPhone as an email but she gets it as an mms on her V3XX. I'm not sure about other carriers, but AT&T phones have an mms email address. Just email your "mms" to the cell number like this
0001112222@mms.att.net but use the actual cell # obviously.
I am interested in the website to login to check received mms. What website is this. I have never heard about this before.
Thanks