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If you want to send pictures on the computer you could just email them to whoever your sending it to
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No - you will have to pay roaming charges to your network provider when you take your Blackberry out of the country it's registered in. Not only will you have to pay higher costs for sending SMS messages, but you will probably have to pay to receive them !
You can usually send up to about 10 MB but it can vary depending on who your service provider is and which service provider you are sending it to.
Yes, the BlackBerry 8820 supports sending and receiving MMS messages.
The sending unit in the fuel tank is defective,, replace it and fix your problem.
Cher Lloyd does have a Blackberry. When she sends tweets, in the corner of the screen it says that she is sending them all via her Blackberry.
SMS is the standard for sending text. MMS is the standard for sending multimedia (video, sound files, pictures, etc) So no, to send a picture you need to send a picture message through MMS. However, you can send text when doing a MMS message.
You can send up to 25 MB by simple attachment on Gmail. However files above 25 MB can also be sent. The way of sending them is by Google Drive.
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If the file is not an .exe file and less than 25mb you can send it as gmail. The file larger than 25 MB need to be splitted by file splitter( such as jihosoft big file sender) and then send via gmail.
I believe it is.