See also this relevant question: "Converting to multimedia message" when forwarding large SMS. The author of the comment recommends BigSMS as an alternative to preinstalled SMS application, but I installed Android Messages by Google and it solved the issue: my long SMS was split on 4 parts and sent without converting to MMS. With two options if you want to avoid it, root your phone or install Turn On the option for forwarding to your iPad. Theyĭon't want to include it, it makes them money not too. How to enable or disable SMS/MMS relay on your iPhone Launch the Settings app on your iPhone. The same short code will be used for both SMS and. Configure MMS settings On your iPhone or iPad, open the Settings app. If you have SMS enabled in your account and have also purchased MMS from Cordial, you can send MMS messages. SMS to a PAID MMS? Not Google, the networks and manufacturers. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Settings app. Each provider has its own settings, and you can find them on this page. If you have to set up MMS on your Android, its because your phone does not already have the settings for your mobile provider. The article I included above says, who benefits converting your FREE Go to the Unlockr Internet/MMS Settings page. Manufacturers/networks don't want to include it, don't you get it? As Interesting article that features this problem. Here is one of the relevant comments from the issue: But manufacturers don't tend to include this fix in their devices because it will prevent them to make money. Short Message Service (SMS) is a communication protocol intended for sending and receiving text messages through cellular networks. Because SMS and MMS are sent over a cellular network, they only require a wireless plan from. It’s most popularly used to send pictures, but can also be used to send audio, phone contacts, and video files. It was built using the same technology as SMS to allow SMS users to send multimedia content. I have found this feature request with a long discussion in Android issue tracker.įrom what I understand this issue was fixed long ago in stock Android starting from Froyo (2.2). MMS stands for Multimedia Messaging Service.
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