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.
In weights and measure it stands for millimetre.In Roman numerals it stands for 2,000It could also stand for Megametre, or Momme.It stands for milimeter when measuring 10mm = 1cm (centimeter)
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All cell phone providers, including AT&T can check on mms messages and can tell when they were sent and to whom they were sent, even if they were deleted from the phone. Records with providers are different from records on your phone. Police use this to investigate harassment and stalker cases every day.
If SMS is disabled for your phone you cannot send MMS
If you're talking about MMS - the number will show - but the content wont.
Total number of texts is just that, the total and that includes mms and sms. If you used your phone to send a message then it counts as a text. Call your carrier to get a better understanding of their specific billing guidelines.
It varies depending on your phone. Some phones may not support MMS messaging.
Stand bye time means the time the phone can be off its charger.
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First of all you must download a program to create the MMS connection and after the support to the send procedure, I tried fAPN and fMMS. Then you must input the configuration for MMS server of your operator in fAPN. I recommend make trials with a cell phone close to you until get it to work.
I want to open mms which I have received to my phone pls. need help