Developer Tommy Svensson has debuted an unofficial MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) application for the iPhone, partially fulfilling one of the biggest feature requests for the device. The tool ...
Wednesday's report that a Swedish wireless company was planning to add an MMS application to the iPhone now makes a little more sense. That's because MobiSpine, another Swedish company, announced the ...
Those Swedes. Meatballs, IKEA furniture, and now iPhone MMS applications. You might have heard of Swirly MMS, right? It is the jailbroken iPhone MMS that a lot of us have been using to communicate ...
One iPhone complaint that has been hanging around since the device was launched is the lack of support for Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) messages. Sure, there are some MMS applications out there, ...
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.
iPhone Developer Tommy Svensson has just released an iPhone MMS application allowing you to send MMS messages with your iPhone. This app does not enable the iPhone to receive MMS, just to send it.
A enhanced version of Anritsu's MD8470A Wireless Network Simulator (WNS) lets the signaling application tester perform MMS (multimedia messaging service) transmission/reception tests, as well as ...
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