engadget.com— AT&T has just announced that MMS -- a much-ballyhooed feature of iPhone OS 3.0 -- will finally be hitting AT&T on September 25.
Sep 3, 2009View in Crawl 4
True, but AT&T blows a dick regardless of if they rolled out MMS yesterday or two months from now. No reason to act like getting MMS on Sept. 18th or something would have actually changed your opinion...
s**t, man, you had me wondering who was who until that last line there. I just have to add that my partnership with AT&T (in that I pay them money for their service/lack thereof) feels the same way, it's like finding some rare vintage car in a lot of Kias and trying to get in good with that quasi-alcoholic, white trash guy just to get a deal on it.
why do you want to use mms, when you can just find other ways like upload it and send somone a link via imthe whole thing of charging for messages is getting old now, get with the times cell phone providers, offer voip and im and shut up
Verizon's "free" apps will either suck balls or come with a catch that renders them useless.And their paid apps are typically non-transferable. Lose your phone, lose your apps. "Get It Now" really should be "Lose It Later".
Dear Customer,While you may be able to buy unlocked phones in other first-world countries, rest assured we would lobby with our last $ to keep that SOCIALISM bulls**t out of America!We know you hate choice of carriers, love long-term expensive contracts, and are not bothered by our completely sub-standard overpriced service.By the way, our executives are raking in hundreds of millions of dollars while we resist any raises and outsource all the white-collar jobs we can.Bend over and enjoy the ride.AT&T Customer "Service"
I don't get how you AT&T people are crying much at all. T-Mobile is like a 3rd rate AT&T, and I even get decent performance with T-M. Tbh even though they may be s**t and a ripoff, AT&T is still the best major wireless carrier. I downgraded from AT&T to T-Mobile to get Blackberry Curve's
Can someone explain to me why AT&T took this long for this. There network has been able to do MMS for years. I thought the only reason the iPhone could not do MMS is because of the phones OS. When the iPhone OS started to support MMS it should have been immediate right? Its a phone thing not a network thing right? What am I not understanding?
I'm pretty sure its an iPhone issue and not a AT&T issue. All other phones on AT&T can send MMS just fine. As far as the network is concerned an MMS is an MMS. The network just passes the data, it does not care if the message is coming from/going to an iPhone. The iPhone must not be handling it right.
ldawgSep 3, 2009
True, but AT&T blows a dick regardless of if they rolled out MMS yesterday or two months from now. No reason to act like getting MMS on Sept. 18th or something would have actually changed your opinion...
glitch82Sep 7, 2009
s**t, man, you had me wondering who was who until that last line there. I just have to add that my partnership with AT&T (in that I pay them money for their service/lack thereof) feels the same way, it's like finding some rare vintage car in a lot of Kias and trying to get in good with that quasi-alcoholic, white trash guy just to get a deal on it.
whitehattrickSep 8, 2009
How do you tether without jailbreaking?
addiktSep 12, 2009
why do you want to use mms, when you can just find other ways like upload it and send somone a link via imthe whole thing of charging for messages is getting old now, get with the times cell phone providers, offer voip and im and shut up
badtzmartinSep 12, 2009
Verizon's "free" apps will either suck balls or come with a catch that renders them useless.And their paid apps are typically non-transferable. Lose your phone, lose your apps. "Get It Now" really should be "Lose It Later".
badtzmartinSep 12, 2009
"...eat all the dicks." made me laugh."Go DIAF." made me search google, then laugh.
badtzmartinSep 12, 2009
And in some areas (like a lot of Los Angeles), T-Mobile's coverage is worse than AT&T's.
thal3sSep 23, 2009
Dear Customer,While you may be able to buy unlocked phones in other first-world countries, rest assured we would lobby with our last $ to keep that SOCIALISM bulls**t out of America!We know you hate choice of carriers, love long-term expensive contracts, and are not bothered by our completely sub-standard overpriced service.By the way, our executives are raking in hundreds of millions of dollars while we resist any raises and outsource all the white-collar jobs we can.Bend over and enjoy the ride.AT&T Customer "Service"
biohazard87Sep 23, 2009
I don't get how you AT&T people are crying much at all. T-Mobile is like a 3rd rate AT&T, and I even get decent performance with T-M. Tbh even though they may be s**t and a ripoff, AT&T is still the best major wireless carrier. I downgraded from AT&T to T-Mobile to get Blackberry Curve's
jimv1983Sep 23, 2009
Can someone explain to me why AT&T took this long for this. There network has been able to do MMS for years. I thought the only reason the iPhone could not do MMS is because of the phones OS. When the iPhone OS started to support MMS it should have been immediate right? Its a phone thing not a network thing right? What am I not understanding?
jimv1983Sep 23, 2009
I'm pretty sure its an iPhone issue and not a AT&T issue. All other phones on AT&T can send MMS just fine. As far as the network is concerned an MMS is an MMS. The network just passes the data, it does not care if the message is coming from/going to an iPhone. The iPhone must not be handling it right.