You'll either have to wait until the 25th of Sept. until AT&T decides they want to release it or you can use third party apps like Get MMs or Swirly which are kinda complex to use and I would not recommend because you have to Jailbreak or hack your phone with Cydia which has been known to mess up certain i Phones like the G2. There is an app out there from ifind2 called send MMS which doesn't require you to do all that and it works with i phone and all other cell phone providers; just check it out the home page is http://MMS.ifind2.com
mms (In the text message app) or plug it into your computer - in the folder on the apple iphone camera
Yes, if that "non iPhone" can send an MMS. An iPhone can receive an MMS.
iPhone indeed supports sending pictures via MMS or iMessages. If youriPhone won't send pictures in text, my guess is you don't have MMS enabled on your phone. Also, this problem may be caused by the network, the carrier and so on.
instead of texting to a phone number put in the email address
You send MMS messages to England the same way you send MSS messages in your home country. Just be warned that international texting rates will apply.
Both the iPhone 3G and the iPhone 3G S support MMS with the 3.0 update.
Yes, my phone has the correct settings to access the internet and send MMS messages.
There are several ways to send pictures from an iPhone, depending on whether you want to use messaging apps, email, or cloud services. Here’s a detailed overview: iMessage or SMS/MMS: Open the Messages app, start a new conversation, or select an existing one. Tap the camera or photos icon, choose the pictures you want to send, and tap Send. iMessage works best when both sender and recipient use iPhones, allowing full-resolution photos and other features like reactions. SMS/MMS can be used for non-iPhone users, though it may compress images. Mail App: Open the Mail app, compose a new email, and tap the attachment icon. Select photos from your library and send them via email. This method is useful for sending multiple images or high-resolution files. AirDrop: For nearby Apple devices, turn on AirDrop in the Control Center. Select the photos in your Photos app, tap the share icon, choose the recipient from AirDrop, and the images transfer instantly. Third-Party Apps: Apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, or MobiKin Transfer for Mobile allow sending pictures to both iOS and Android devices with minimal loss in quality. These options make sending photos fast, convenient, and adaptable to different recipients and devices.
you need to text mms to 1010 and it will be enabled
yes the 4.0 has mms
Multimedia Messages or MMS
No, not the SMS/MMS type. But you can send e-mail using the browser.