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open GO SMS pro > touch menu > touch sttings in Go > Touch advanced panel > scroll down to MMS settings and touch > scroll down to Fill APN configuration manually and Tick it > than enter MMSC, MMS Proxy and MMS port as given by your NETWORK provider in your country.
How to configure manually Samsung GT-S3353 Chat GPRS, MMS, Wi-Fi and browser settings
On your phone 'Menu' go to 'Settings'
Select 'Network'
On Network, select 'Connections'
You will be prompted by 'The menu manages connection profile. Incorrect configuration will prevent online connection.' message, just click 'Yes' to Continue.
On 'Connections' you can see all the list of Access points including Wi-Fi hotspots you connected.
Example: myGlobe Connect, myGlobe MMS, myGlobe Inet, Smart Internet, Sun GPRS, Smart MMS and FreePublic Wifi etc.
You can select which access point you want to edit manually, just point and click 'Options' then 'Edit'
If you want to create new access point for your network you can do it manually with your Samsung GT-S3353 Chat, just click 'Options' then select 'Create'
Most likely MMs has not been enabled by your service provider. If you contact them, they will send you, via text messages, automatic updates that will then allow MMS
The MMS delivery process is triggered by a special SMS
message called the "MMS Notification". The "MMS
Notification" contains a URL pointer back to the full content of the MMS
message. So when the receiving phone gets the MMS Notification, it must connect
to the URL in the notification in order to retrieve the actual message content.
The error that you include above looks like the URL cannot
be fetched.
If it worked before, but it does not work now ... then it is
possible that something has changed with regard to your firewall or network
configuration. The receiving device needs to actually connect back to host
server in order to retrieve the MMS content.
It is also possible that something has changed in the
configuration at your mobile operator. Hope it will be helpful to you.
If you are new to HTC Touch smartphone and dont know how to activate your MMS service than here?s your simple solution of doing this thing. Just follow the following steps and it will be done :: 1.To activate your MMS service, firstly send a text message ?MMS ACTIVE? to your customer care serrvice number. 2. Configure your GPRS settings - goto Start->Settings->Connections - Click on the connection item - Add a new modem connection under MyISP - Input a name for the connection - Select the modem as ?Cellular Line (GPRS)? - Click next and Input Access Point Name(APN) : service provider site name 3. Confugure your MMS options - Start -> Messaging -> SMS/MMS - Menu -> New MMS - Select a Blank Template - Menu -> Options -> MMS Options - Select Servers tab and enter the information * server name * gateway * port number * server address * wap version Once all these steps are done, set this server connection as your default service connection. This is all that u need to do and now enjoy sending and recieving MMS.
first back up all of your files.then,restore it to factory default.if still not work,upgrade your BB using desktop manager 4.7 and you can download firmware here.http://na.blackberry.com/eng/support/downloads/download_sites.jsp
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