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You need to turn the phone off and then on again, after the SIM update for it to work properly, something about the GPRS registration process.
Chris
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Posted: 2002-08-15 18:33:00
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>pitviper
Does your mms upgrade work on an offline handset? Is the pseudo-techno-babble that the tubbies spout on 156 about compatibility actually bobbins?
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Posted: 2002-08-15 22:26:00
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I found a page about the 277 alerts, but nothing about being free. All you need to do is record the 277 call in Sound Recorder when the voice says "these messages are free for a promotional period"
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Posted: 2002-08-16 13:04:00
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To GregB , yes it works fine, Orange boffins know jack all as usual
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Posted: 2002-08-16 15:44:00
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been on phone to orange, just found out cannot send mms crossnet, as my g/f is on voda, and daughter on o2, seems a waste of time to me
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Posted: 2002-08-16 16:35:00
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The world is against me. Just spoken to Orange who say that MMS can not be used with there pay as you go service. My other sim card is an O2 monthly contract and they have not even got a clue when they will offer the service. For now MMS is just a distant dream
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Posted: 2002-08-20 14:32:00
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I have an upgraded to (i) and unlocked t68. When I spoke to Orange today about MMS, they mentioned the update to MMS capability could take up to 78HRS. 1HR went by-a simupdate was received...read, deleted and switched off/on my phone. Input the MMS settings I noted after calling 156 option 5 to obtain them and viola...sent my first mms to my email address. The email program displayed the MMS image as two attachments? The image and a file with the ext .smil.
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If I send an MMS to a none MMS compatible MMS fone (like the 3210 for example) or across a different network, a message from the Network is sent instead of the MMS.
The Example SMS below is the result of a mms sent to me from someone on t-mobile-D (Germany) to a Nokia 6310i
Example SMS:
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U got a picture message! View at:
http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/pmcollect Msg ID:*****Password:*****From: +49***********
Message will expire in:30 Days
____________________________
I went their done that and viewed the MMS image COOL
So although MMs might be xpensive, anyone can receive one as long as they have internet access. Which could explain why GPRS is illegal in some countries?
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Posted: 2002-08-20 22:55:00
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Subscribed to the free orange news trial by calling 277. Just received my first true MMS to my fone which consisted of 2 pics + text (well cool
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Posted: 2002-08-20 23:05:00
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in Australia they're only 75c, (32US/Euro cents), but unfortunately you cant send across networks. All our networks have has MMS for about a month.
Is that the same in the UK/Europe?
Seb
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Posted: 2002-08-22 04:20:00
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I've heard say u have to have gprs to do mms i don't yet i still receive mms from the orange website?
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Posted: 2002-08-22 14:23:00
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