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2010-11-14
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There are two things that makes it useless, and I mean totally, especially combined:
1. No multiple recipients.
2. Unable to forward an MMS in the proper way (should work like e-mail from a user perspective).
But reading through this thread I see that both these are fixed. That is very good, it makes fMMS actually usable, but still very limited. I haven't tried the new version yet though.
Then there are a subject line. I cant find any. This is important, just as in e-mail.
Ability to send a picture with sound (this is one of the main basic functionality of MMS), and the one that is used most.
And of course playback of those things.
Anyway what strikes me the most, is that this is BASICS. Ability to send a picture is fine, but that is not what MMS is all about.
Still, I see one after the other asking me to be specific, as if MMS is some new exotic functionality in a phone. I mean, MMS is old, as old as the camera phone, and if you have no idea what MMS is all about, then STFU! All these holier than though 'this is a community, not Nokia' children here - it is pathetic.
MMS is as standard as SMS, as standard as e-mail, as standard as a virtual terminal, and so are the basic functionality. I am talking the most basic here, as in the ability to enter text in an SMS, hit 'enter' in a virtual terminal and so on.
But the functionality of fMMS is severly lacking, to the point of uselesness for everyday MMS use.
At least the version I have installed right now, it cannot be used because it lacks basic functionality.
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2010-11-14
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2010-11-14
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2010-11-15
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2010-11-15
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fmms is useless to me because you have to have data plan to receive or send pictures. You can't do it with wi-fi or can't do it within the concept of txt messaging. My oldest phone which ISN'T a smartphone and was 5 years old...was able to receive pictures through txt messaging and this smartphone can't!!
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2010-11-15
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2010-11-15
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your problem seems to be - no, your problem is that you yourself use MMS in a way that's technically covered by the specification, but totally out of this world. i feel for you, because usually it's me who is in this situation and confronted with people who just couldn't care less.
but going as far as saying that the ability to send pictures with sound "is one of the main basic functionality of MMS" and "the one that is used most" doesn't really add to your credibility. i wouldn't even know how to do this with my symbian phone, and i'm one of those who use MMS for everything. (including videos and multipart slide shows for those who stayed at home.)
my personal opinion is you should accept that fMMS covers 99% of what people use MMS for very, very well. it's the most popular application for the N900. saying it lacks certain functionality for corner cases and could always be improved is something everybody here in this forum would probably agree on, including frals. saying that fMMS "sucks", though, is the most bizarre statement i could think of in this context.
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2010-11-15
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n900fan75,
get ready for good spanking. MMS uses gprs/edge/3g etc data and that is fact. You might need to contact your service provider so that they can enable mms service for your account.
Nokia support might suck but free app from frals that adds mms cabability to this device is huge bonus and imo frals app does excatly what you normally would expect from mms app. Anything else is just bonus and making it shine more.
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2010-11-15
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n900fan75,
get ready for good spanking. MMS uses gprs/edge/3g etc data and that is fact. You might need to contact your service provider so that they can enable mms service for your account.
Nokia support might suck but free app from frals that adds mms cabability to this device is huge bonus and imo frals app does excatly what you normally would expect from mms app. Anything else is just bonus and making it shine more.
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And seriously. If your logic is on this level:
"..Are you telling me that I can't get a cup holder in my BMW 7 series? Tell me you wouldn't be upset with that..."
I would wish in your position that my parents would have used birth control. I bet that there is gazillion cup holders out there that you can buy and attach to your BMW.
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but going as far as saying that the ability to send pictures with sound "is one of the main basic functionality of MMS" and "the one that is used most" doesn't really add to your credibility. i wouldn't even know how to do this with my symbian phone, and i'm one of those who use MMS for everything. (including videos and multipart slide shows for those who stayed at home.)
my personal opinion is you should accept that fMMS covers 99% of what people use MMS for very, very well. it's the most popular application for the N900. saying it lacks certain functionality for corner cases and could always be improved is something everybody here in this forum would probably agree on, including frals. saying that fMMS "sucks", though, is the most bizarre statement i could think of in this context.