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Originally Posted by Baffles
If it requires registration at the Sprint picturemail website, then that sounds exactly like what is going on. True MMS wouldn't require registration as it would work just like the existing SMS system.
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This is not true. It requires registration, because sending mms is not free. You have to have picmail on your account. But once you do have pic mail on your account (all it means is that you pay for it, and by having an unlimited data plan you pay for it) after that, like i've said at least 4 times before, it is just like an sms, the pic goes directly to your phone. The only reason you have to register for picmail, is because sprint is doing us a favor, by saving it on the website, even though its already been downloaded to your phone. So by having us register at sprint pic mail is only doing us a favor. If we didn't register you would get the pic on your phone then that would be the end of it. What if you lost your phone or something, sprint has all our pics that we send or receive backed up on sprint pic mail. I really don't understand all of the confusion, is it just because you have to register, is that the only thing from keeping people from calling it mms???