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WTF!???? are you serious!? Why the HELL wasnt this made clear by Nokia. All this time I have been waiting.
This could be the straw that broke the camels back for me.
Nokia, you have f***ed up with the N900. Im livid.
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you cant be that disapointed since fmms has a very good integration and hopefully in future will auto download mms which would be same as other phones/official product
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FYI, I think Nokia stated that the N900 will not support MMS when the promotion started. I don't think you've read the fine print that there is no MMS mention in the specification.
http://maemo.nokia.com/n900/specifications/
Before you buy the device you should have a read of the specification. MMS won't be officially support by Nokia, similar to FM radio, the components are there but it is for the developers to make use of it. This is the reason why Nokia stated that it is an OPENSOURCE linux device.