Start by making a picture message only instead of sending it to a number send it to an e-mail. I'm not sure how to do it on all phones but normally when you go into the part where you pick who you want to send it to there's an option that says [New E-mail Address] or you can go into your Contacts and add a new contact and instead of a number use an e-mail.
Nope I tried t and it didn't work
Yes, pictures are sent as MMS text messages on all cell phones that can send them (regardless of carrier).
When referring to T-Mobile, PMConnect refers to a form of picture messaging that is available in the UK. Users can send pictures to each other through messages and collect them.
you can press T to talk
One Emoji emoticon takes up about 70 characters. This means that if you send a very long message then add Emoji it may see as two messages. So no it does not cost extra to send an emoji in a text message.
To send a message, press t and then type in your message. When you're done, press enter.
It includes 200 txt messages a month.
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extem.net is a website that allows users to send text messages to various carriers, including AT&T. However, I cannot provide real-time information on the current functionality of specific websites or services. It's recommended to visit the Textem.net website or consult reliable sources for the most up-to-date information on their services.
connect your iPhone to the PC by a cable then open iTools, find ur multumedia send them t the PC then put them on ur cellphone by bluetooth or by ur SD Card
Are you on T-Mobile? If so that may be your problem.
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