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The MMS that everyone has for sprint only works for sending to the best of my knowledge. All of our incomming picture mails come in as a text message with a url that we have to load ie up to go view. I could be wrong about this and there may be away to get it to come in as a mms message instead and if i am please somone correct me and let me know how to go about doing it.
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Current Devices: iPhone 3GS OS 3.1.2 jailbroken and unlocked (AT&T) Previous Devices: iPhone 3G - iPhone 2G - HTC Touch Pro - Treo 800w - PPC-6800 - Treo 700wx - PPC-6700 - BlackBerry 7300 - Treo 700p - BlackBerry 7100i - Audiovox PPC-6600 - Treo 650 - Treo 600 - Treo 300 - Kyocera QCP-6035 |
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You're correct. We're trying to figure out why that is.. what causes the block in the sprint 6800. Somebody's got to have ventured into the programming far enough to have an idea... What we're trying to figure out is if there's a simple regedit that needs to happen to "unblock" mms, or if one of the arcsoft Dll's needs to be rebuilt or something... Our phones obviously receive the MMS message.. if the phone is sleeping and a mms message comes in, the phone wakes up, but it doesn't deliver the message... We just want to know why that is, so we can start working to resolve the issue. Presumably, people are working on the same issue for sprint's service... |
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It makes sense that Sprint users are receiving a text message rather than an MMS message, as Sprint does not have a means to deliver an MMS message to their subscribers. For this reason, we soft reset our devices before any Sprint customizations can be loaded and delete any files or registry entries relating to Sprint or IOTA. Cricket, however, does have a means for delivering MMS messages to their subscribers.
On the Apaches, Sprint ones included, the Cricket community, along with some help from this site, managed to get in/outbound working correctly. The same procedure that we used on those devices leaves us unable to receive messages. This is especially odd since that same procedure works as expected on WM6 on the Apache. |
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What is cricket? i have heard this used a thousand times but no one says what it is? |
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www.mycricket.com Cricket is an unlimited wireless provider. They've been in business since the late 90's, but have always lagged behind the major carriers in features.. for example, they're just now testing EVDO in a few markets, and we only got roaming about 6 months ago. However, it's only $50/mo for unlimited everything, including web and pic. messaging. They also don't require a 2 year contract. However, their phones SUCK, so we reprogram higher quality phones for use on their service. |
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