iPhone and AT&T MMS How-To

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The process to enable MMS is simple. Make sure iTunes is version 7.7 or later and that the iPhone is 3G or 3GS with iPhone OS 2.0 or later. Connect your iPhone to your computer and you will be prompted to update your carrier settings. If you are not prompted, choose your iPhone in iTunes, hit the “Summary” tab, and hit the “Check for Update” button. The update is quick and you will have to restart the iPhone.

After the update is installed, a camera icon will appear next to the text field in the Messages app.

iPhone users can send an MMS to any phones that have MMS enabled. MMS messages count against iPhone texting plans, so there will not be another fee to use this feature.

MMS sending has improved for me since launch day. Previously sending an MMS would stall and it would have to be resent a few times. I was not able to test a video MMS because I own a iPhone 3G.

The big reason why AT&T delayed the iPhone MMS launch is concerns about how their network would hold up. With the popularity of the iPhone, AT&T was concerned these users would bog things down. Other phones on the AT&T network have had MMS enabled for a long time, but iPhone users will theoretically be using MMS far more. iPhone users on other networks have been able to use MMS since day one.

Building a network is costly, but iPhone customers should not be treated like second-class citizens when they are trying to use their “unlimited data” plans. iPhone customers are paying high monthly bills and should not have to deal with this.

One more thing AT&T: where is tethering?

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Top 10 iPhone Tips For Beginners

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If you’re a new iPhone user, you may have missed the flurry of iPhone tips that were released when the iPhone originally launched in 2007. Here are the top 10 most usefully tips for the iPhone (with software version 2) in no particular order.

1) Period: Tapping the space bar quickly twice will put a period (.) and the proper spacing for the end of a sentence. This is much quicker than going to the .?123 keyboard and tapping the period key.

2) Quick Numbers and Punctuation: Holding the .?123 key will bring up the number and punctuation keyboard (among other symbols). While still holding the .?123 key, slide your finger to the key you want and release your finger. This action will choose the key you want and return you back to the QWERTY keyboard. If you just need one key on the .?123 keyboard, this tip will save you time.

3) CAPS Lock: Need to type in CAPS for some reason? First, you need to enable this functionality. Go into Settings | General | Keyboard | and slide “Enable Caps Lock” to On. When you want to type in caps, quickly double tap the Up arrow on your keyboard and it will turn the key blue. You’re now in CAPS LOCK. To turn it off, just tap the arrow key again.

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