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jcompagner, you hit the nail on the head.
MMS is old tech. It is yet another scheme to squeeze more money out for something that should be free, and Nokia has made it free through the use of actual email over data.
People who find it useful will exist, but as mentioned most of these are from the states. Heck I'm from the states as well, and I never used MMS. Was a waste, and was too specific on whether or not the recipient's phone could use it.
SMS is also a dead tech. IM over data is flat rated, and not an extra cost as is the current paradigm in most mobile contracts.
Seriously, while I can understand it being important to some, I see as a waste on this phone.
Here is my analogy. It's like having a Porsche and driving in 1st gear only. Your phone can do so much more, why crawl when you can run?
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gerbrick, as for the technology being old, yeah not really what I meant. What I was really trying to get at, is that SMS and MMS are gimmicks to weigh down the pockets of your favorite cell provider. Data is flat rate almost everywhere now. Seeing as the phone is being labeled as a mobile computer, it makes since that Nokia wants users of it to embrace desktop communication forms.
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If anything can be said, it is that people not using MMS are out of sync with what is really happening.
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MMS is old tech. It is yet another scheme to squeeze more money out for something that should be free, and Nokia has made it free through the use of actual email over data.
People who find it useful will exist, but as mentioned most of these are from the states. Heck I'm from the states as well, and I never used MMS. Was a waste, and was too specific on whether or not the recipient's phone could use it.
SMS is also a dead tech. IM over data is flat rated, and not an extra cost as is the current paradigm in most mobile contracts.
Seriously, while I can understand it being important to some, I see as a waste on this phone.
Here is my analogy. It's like having a Porsche and driving in 1st gear only. Your phone can do so much more, why crawl when you can run?
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