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You can view the MMS you've sent on your mobile device
You must activate your MMS configuration from your carrier for you to open your MMS.
No, it is not necessary to have internet access to send an MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) message from a mobile device. MMS uses the mobile network to transmit multimedia content, such as images or videos, directly between devices. However, sending MMS may incur data charges, depending on your mobile plan.
To retrieve MMS on a BlackBerry device, open the Messages app and look for the MMS messages in your inbox. If you see an MMS message with a download prompt, select it to download the media content. Ensure that your mobile data is enabled, as MMS requires an active data connection. If you're having trouble, check your device's network settings and ensure that your carrier's MMS settings are correctly configured.
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You can send free MMS from your PC to any mobile phone in India, using your own content or bollywood / cricket pictures, on MMS-Club - http://www.mms-club.com
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Cect 599 supports MMS, but you need a "GPRS subscription" by your service provider (T-mobile Deutscheland), once you have the subscription, you can use the MMS or WAP internet services on your cect 599
Go to STC web site www.mms.net.sa, log on to mms inbox, insert u r mobile no. & password at the given box. That's it