I've had MMS and tethering since the 3.0 update (in Australia), I sent 1 MMS to test it, it works, I received 1 MMS to test it, that works too.
Seriously it's overrated by the time the compressed pictures make it through the phone networks they look like crap on the iPhones screen, sure on your dinky little 160x120 screen from 4 years ago the pictures may have looked ok but it is a service that sucks.
What size are the pictures you send from iPhone MMS to say your email address? Here in the US the pictures are better quality than the "share" feature of iPhone for compressed email pictures.
Again, the FIRST DAY OF FALL IS September 22, 2009 at 5:18 pm EDT.
How can 3 days after the beginning of fall be considered "late summer"?
Maybe AT&T needs to put "late summer" in their terms list defined as "in reality, early fall"
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Originally Posted by jragosta
They're a whole 3 days late. So sue them.
Oh, wait. Someone already did.
It is petty, but the thing is, a large organization should be able to get simple things like that right. It's not unlike expecting their ads to have good grammar and punctuation. It looks unprofessional to get simple things like that wrong.
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Whoopity-do!
Haha no doubt. This should have been done a long time ago. Yawn...
I've had MMS and tethering since the 3.0 update (in Australia), I sent 1 MMS to test it, it works, I received 1 MMS to test it, that works too.
Seriously it's overrated by the time the compressed pictures make it through the phone networks they look like crap on the iPhones screen, sure on your dinky little 160x120 screen from 4 years ago the pictures may have looked ok but it is a service that sucks.
What size are the pictures you send from iPhone MMS to say your email address? Here in the US the pictures are better quality than the "share" feature of iPhone for compressed email pictures.
1024x768 MMS vs 800x600 Email Share
Again, the FIRST DAY OF FALL IS September 22, 2009 at 5:18 pm EDT.
How can 3 days after the beginning of fall be considered "late summer"?
Maybe AT&T needs to put "late summer" in their terms list defined as "in reality, early fall"
They're a whole 3 days late. So sue them.
Oh, wait. Someone already did.
It is petty, but the thing is, a large organization should be able to get simple things like that right. It's not unlike expecting their ads to have good grammar and punctuation. It looks unprofessional to get simple things like that wrong.