If, like me, you updated your iPhone with 3.0 then went to send a picture as soon as possible only to have it not send – here’s why.
According to O2 if you’re on the Simplicity scheme or you’re a pay as you go customer, once you’ve updated your iPhone, you need to text ‘MMS‘ to 1010.
This free text should start the process of activating MMS on your phone, and you should be good to send pictures of your cat sleeping within 24 hours.
If, like me, you’re a pay-monthly customer, the delay is down to demand on the O2 servers.
All you have to do is wait until the correct settings are delivered to your iPhone. O2 will text you to let you know when you’re ready to go, which should be within 24 hours.
If you haven’t heard anything by then, you too should text ‘MMS’ to 1010 to trigger the process.
I know it’s a tad annoying but let’s face it – we’ve all waited two years to send MMS on an iPhone, you can surely manage another 24 hours!
Look out for the iPhone S review happening soon
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do you have to put the ‘ ‘ in the message?
Nope – just type in MMS
Hope you get it sorted
J
hehe! i thought my iphone was broken all this time lol cheers bud!
This DOES NOT work! It seems to be some kind of chat for meeting random people through texting. It costs 50 cents a text, and has NOTHING to do with getting MMS on the iphone!
This is ridiculous! All this did was attempt to sign me up for some stupid bullshit!
Ooops – Perhaps I haven’t made this clear. That was an instruction for O2 customers in the UK (the network that supports the iPhone here).
There’s probably a similar solution for those on AT&T, etc
J