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with an MMS-enabled phone you can: Take digital photographs and store photographs on the Internet Send and receive full colour pictures Send and receive voice clips Add a text message to your picture Purchase pictures and sounds from the Internet Have enhanced polyphonic ringtones MMS runs over GPRS. You normally need to subscribe to a GPRS tariff, and have 'Media Messaging' enabled by your network operator. You will need a phone handset that supports the MMS service - If you receive an MMS message and don't have a suitable handset or GPRS service, you'll receive a standard SMS text message, and will be able to view the message at the web address included with the text message.
MMS should download to your phone upon arrival. Viewing the message should not start a connection with your cellphone provider / internet.
If the MMS is not there - it tries to download it from the net. If the message is quite large, it takes quite some time. Aborting the transmission will start it again when viewing the message next time.
MMS: Picture Messaging MMS messaging, which stands for multimedia messaging service. Formats that can be embedded within MMS include:
Text (formatted with fonts, colours, etc)
images (JPEG, GIF format)
Audio (MP3, MIDI)
Video (MPEG)
I have recd. MMS from 0060109024018 and by retrieving it from http://mmvd.digi.com I can see the message they have send it but Iam not able to view the MMS. Kindly help me how to view this. Expecting ur reply.
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