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MMS through iPhone

jdini76

Platinum Member
Well not exactly they way you are used to, but it is possible with a little extra work.

I posted this in another thread, but I think it deserves its own.

In your contacts add another email address for people u want to send a mms. The second email is their phone number@ then use the below address depending on their carrier. Doesn't count as a sent text and if they reply to your text it will be sent to your email and the reply will not charge either. I tried it with a person with a Verizon account and it worked. U can also modify the contact tag to read mms mobile for the email.

This is for mms texts only. Although if you send a regular text to these addresses they will receive them, but might be charged if they don't have a mms package.

Att wireless - @mms.att.net
alltell - @message.alltel.com
sprint - @messaging.sprintpcs.com
t-mobile - @tmomail.net
us cellular - @mms.uscc.net
verizon - @vzwpix.com
virgin mobile - @vmobl.com
 
Originally posted by: Deeko
haha man thats a pain in the ass.

I hate to agree with the N95 fan, but someone make an app already.


And just for the record, what happens when they reply to your mms text, and adds a pic?
 
Is MMS really that popular? Everyone I know just e-mails each other.
 
Originally posted by: aphex
Is MMS really that popular? Everyone I know just e-mails each other.
I second this motion. You already have unlimited data, why would you want to pay out the wazoo for MMS when SMS already costs too much?
 
Originally posted by: Muadib

And just for the record, what happens when they reply to your mms text, and adds a pic?

If they reply to your mms, then it will be sent to your email address. If they send a new mms to your phone then you will get a text message saying to view it on the website. So if you tell people to send mms to your email address then you will receive it in your email.
 
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Originally posted by: aphex
Is MMS really that popular? Everyone I know just e-mails each other.
I second this motion. You already have unlimited data, why would you want to pay out the wazoo for MMS when SMS already costs too much?

I don't know about AT&T and thusly iPhone, but for T-Mobile they come together. I get 1,000 of each for $9.99.

I generally find MMS is easier for sending a quick picture than email. I don't do it all that often, but a few a month. Enough that it would annoy me if it were missing.
 
I still think its retarded that my $600 iPhone can't send or receive MMS 😛
 
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