
An internal AT&T memo states that the iPhone 3G supports MMS. This is all conjecture but interestingly enough all of the plans offered by AT&T make no mention of MMS or even text limits, which means, in a roundabout way, they’re hiding something. Does anyone use MMS anyway?












The MMS support (pricing) was curiously already notified for the “iPhone1″ on the Apple Store/AT&T Rate Plans last year >>> http://www.nowhereelse.fr/?p=2870
Hey! I, or, more appropriately, my friends and family actually use MMS. It’s a real pain when my wife sends me a picture and I have to find a computer, log into viewmymessage.com, and view a compressed 2×2 picture. Honestly, I’ve considered dumping my iPhone for the BB 9000. However, if they can retro-fit my Gen 1 iPhone with MMS, I’ll stick with it. Or, even upgrade to the iPhone 2.0.
Hey! I, or, more appropriately, my friends and family actually use MMS. It’s a real pain when my wife sends me a picture and I have to find a computer, log into viewmymessage.com, and view a compressed 2×2 picture. Honestly, I’ve considered dumping my iPhone for the BB 9000. However, if they can retro-fit my Gen 1 iPhone with MMS, I’ll stick with it. Or, even upgrade to the iPhone 2.0.
My friend just dumped his iphone for a blackberry because of lack of mms support. but then, he is 30 going on 12.
Watch out for details on MMS on the new iphone at http://www.iphone-2.co.uk
Does anyone remember that Apple and AT&T held back info like pricing and doled it out during the week before the launch? They did this to build up hype and to get media coverage before the actual launch. In my opinion, they are likely to do this again, possibly with MMS, and this will drive the masses into a frenzy before the launch.