If you sent the picture from your phone it first needs to be on your phone to begin with. So all you need to do is either:
1. Go to your sent folder and look there for that picture mail you sent.
or
2. Go to your pictures section/folder and look for that picture that you sent.
if your talking about what that message would look like after you sent it, then either:
1. Look at that persons phone you sent it to for your picture mail.
or
2. Try your sent folder again.
yes
I believe that it is simply taht. One mail icon shows as a sent and another shows as a recieved. There will be a difference in the mail picture like a green arrow pointing in and a red arrow pointing out. That is how it is with my message log. Another phone I have just has a sent folder and a inbox folder.
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NO, it is unlikely that there will be anything on the replacement phone as it needs to be turned on and then connected to your service.
No, chances are she sent a picture to one of her good friends or her boyfriend, and he sent it to everyone else.
log into your e-mail on your mobile phone.
The SMS messaging system connects your message to a another cell phone via the phone number and transmits the text data via satellite.
Yes
Well I have a basic phone a Nokia 2730. My brother sent me large picture messages (Multimedia) from his expensive new phone. For me to view them on my phone, I had to (in the message) go into: Options > Show contents > Open To view them.
You can get a follow me service and all of your home calls can be sent to your cell phone if you aren't home.
Nope unless sent from there phone of course
how do I get my paystub sent to my cell phone
I think they sent letters in the mail Also telegrams, they were faster than mail.