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If you are sending sms ideally it should not show anything like you require GPRS. But for sending MMS services you require MMS services activated and MMS settings on your phone. Some service providers need GPRS to be activated if you want to send MMS and some needs MMS services activated. Please call customer care and ask them regarding MMS Services and activated a good plan then try to send Messages. I believe this solution will help to resolve the issue.
Messages > Settings > Text Message > "Send long text as"
If your text is longer than 2 pages, it'll try and send as MMS automatically if you haven't changed it when you had the phone. So if your phone isn't set up for MMS it'll refuse! lol.
The settings are all different, Internet, Wap etc... for MMS you need to call your service provider and ask them to send you the MMS settings, they are sent via a txt msg, when you receive them click Save or Install.
MMS doesn't work between all networks.
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