The criteria that must be met in order for it to work normally throughout the entire procedure is a long list. If these are not all met then the receiver may experience problems with the message they receive. e.g Half of an image may be received.
These things happen due to the compatibility with the senders phone with MMS and the receivers with MMS. They may also use different file formats in their audio, video or images which cannot be used on a different mobile.
If both the sender and the receiver had the same type of phone and which is a relatively modern phone with MMS compatibility then no problems should be experienced.
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You must activate your MMS configuration from your carrier for you to open your MMS.
i cannot receive mms and if i got expired mms written on it
Yes it have an MMS feature
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Yes, if that "non iPhone" can send an MMS. An iPhone can receive an MMS.
MMS stands for Multimedia Messaging Service. Anything other than plaintext goes over MMS, which includes pictures. 100 mms means that you get 100 MMS texts, so 100 picture texts for example.
Did you first check your cell phone service plan to see if it supports MMS service. If your service plan does not support MMS services even if you have an MMS enabled phone, you cannot send or receive MMS.