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fMMS only worked with data service for me. Could not get it to work like regular sms. However, I could get incoming MMS notification, but need to logon the data (not WLAN) to retrieve the content. Is this normal, or is there a configuration fix?
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this sounds like "polite mode" where it will only access the mms access point if no other connection is active. if you have the correct mms settings in fmms, and set it to "havoc mode" it creates an invisible access point and can use it at the same time as your wifi.