Multi-Media Message Service. Different from SMS (Short Message Service) because it include photos, video etc.
Yes, the BlackBerry 8820 supports sending and receiving MMS messages.
Yes it have an MMS feature
you have to hit the symbol with the blackberry symbol and select send or share. then u hit blue tooth or mms. !
MMS
If you mean 3.4 mms or 30 mms then 30 is larger.
Yes it can and you can have MMS and WAP working if you edit your MIP & SIP usernames and pwd's. You will also have to find a Service Book.ipd file on the internet that has the Cricket settings for MMS and WAP.
yes. gogle search under flash blackberry to cricket service and it will cost you around 40bucks for "full flash" meaning you will have mms, sms, data
BBM = Blackberry Messenger... IM = INstant Message... MMS = Multi-media Message Service... SMS = Short Message Service.
you have to download the instant messanger. Or you have to have internet on your phone.
MMS stands for Multimedia Messaging Service. Anything other than plaintext goes over MMS, which includes pictures. 100 mms means that you get 100 MMS texts, so 100 picture texts for example.
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.
All that had to be done was go to mms and type (:Hebrew)