A Swedish company called Mobispine is currently developing a true MMS application for the iPhone. According to Mobispine, the application is still under development and has not been approved by Apple.
Our sister site, News.com, reports that Telia, Apple's carrier partner in Sweden, is planning to develop its own MMS (multimedia messaging service) application for the iPhone, according to a report ...
Whenever there's an iPhone update, the second question after "does it do copy & paste?" is inevitably "what about MMS?" Apple have consistently shied away from multimedia messaging on their handset, ...
Big holes in the iPhone’s SMS/MMS functionality have been filled with two apps, SMSD and MMS. SMSD allows you to forward old SMS messages to new recipients, as well as sending new messages to multiple ...
Although sending picture messages or MMS is gradually being replaced by other messaging apps that offers richer messaging options, millions of people still rely on the old but tested text messaging ...
We've heard a few things about the Mobispine MMS app supposedly being developed for the iPhone, but the company's just answered a couple of questions, and we thought we'd give you a quick rundown.
If you know that someone wants to send you a multimedia message, you can receive it with your iPod Touch. The iPod Touch doesn't come with a native app to receive ...
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We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Many of you seem to always be looking for a new MMS app which will allow for more customization including ...