Yes, you will be charged for the MMS if it actually reaches the recipient
If SMS is disabled for your phone you cannot send MMS
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You can view the MMS you've sent on your mobile device
All cell phone providers, including AT&T can check on mms messages and can tell when they were sent and to whom they were sent, even if they were deleted from the phone. Records with providers are different from records on your phone. Police use this to investigate harassment and stalker cases every day.
All messages sent through any messaging service is recorded some how
It will appear under sent messages because it can be classified as such
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You must activate your MMS configuration from your carrier for you to open your MMS.
MMS stands for Multimedia Messaging Service and provides video, picture, and audio capabilities to standard text messages. The parameters to send and receive MMS messages are preset by the service provider upon purchasing an MMS capable device, or sent to the device using OTA, or Over the Air, programming. Any error messages displayed dealing with incorrect logon information should be reported to the mobile carrier for assistance.
i cannot receive mms and if i got expired mms written on it