AT&T’s Solution to the MMS-deficient iPhone
One of the annoyances I left out of my earlier post is that the iPhone doesn’t have MMS. I don’t usually care, but every so often someone who uses ANY OTHER CAMERA PHONE IN THE UNIVERSE sends me a picture.
AT&T; tries to help by creating a web site where you can view the picture or video. To keep the photo or video secure, AT&T; also gives you a message ID and password, each of which is about 9 characters long and includes letters and numbers. The URL, message ID, and password are all sent to your iPhone via SMS for you to view at your leisure. It’s a great idea.
It would be even better if the iPhone had *#(&%#$ copy/paste.
Irony?
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