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Originally Posted by wldthng842
There is nothing the BBB can do, it was never supported by sprint nor did they say it would be. Sprint has all the cards in their hands. It is up to them to let us use MMS on their service anytime soon.
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Last year I added picmail to my account at $5 a month. On a PPC 6700 or in Sprint's own words "unsupported phone" they took my money and I could send and recieve picmail on my unsupported phone till Jan 27 of this year. At the time I added picmail they never said they couldn't add the service, or that my PPC 6700 wasn't supported. I am sure I am not alone in this, and it would be a valid complaint because of this precedent of them "allowing" me to pay $5 a month for an unsupported feature and then arbitrarily blocking it's use based on the type of phone on my account. This is yet another bad buisness move on Sprint's part, and hopefully the furvor created by this will get those as-yet-unnamed execs to pull their heads out of their a$$es and correct their mistake.
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Former Windows Mobile enthusiast and developer, now a modder working on Android. I still have my PPC 6700 and HTC Touch, but I'm rocking a OnePlus 7 Pro