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All I asked was for pointers to one or more locations in which Nokia officially promised MMS support was coming. I asked, because I have never seen such a promise myself, despite having followed N900 news closely (including having read every thread in these forums) during the year+ leading up to the N900's launch. What I had seen was:
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Re: MMS - is it true - will not be supported by Nokia.
Sorry to hop on "me too but no evidence" train but I also distinctly remember MMS and video call as being scheduled for "later".
I don't dismiss the fact that I don't remember my source and therefore it's possible it wasn't Nokia's site -maybe a retailer- still, what's important is that it'll never come, which is kind of bad from a completeness POV. fMMS is far, FAR from usable, I couldn't even get it to work here on Vodafone RO. Network settings maybe. Could be finalized, though, there's nothing keeping it from being fully integrated. I didn't want chunks or images and sounds in my Conversations anyway. I don't lament the loss of MMS, most if not all carriers have mail or web retrieval of MMSs and all one loses is convenience. Everyone I know has an e-mail or IM account, so there's that. Plus, 90K. What is this, 1997? IMO MMS is a transitional, born-dead tech anyway. Yes, it's sour grapes syndrome. |
Re: MMS - is it true - will not be supported by Nokia.
here is a video i made to show how easy it is. i did get a sms from mate right after mms. was using web cam to record so excuse the quality
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Re: MMS - is it true - will not be supported by Nokia.
That's the easy part. My phone refuses to link to the MMS settings from Vodafone RO's page. Network error (BTW, can we get more than that please?)
Edit: Wait, it connected. Now I crashed fMMS. Grrr... Edit2: Now it doesn't work at all. Oh well, it's beta. Rebooting now ... Edit 3: It just sits there, saying "resizing image, this might take a while". It's been 3 minutes and it's a 640x480 image. Maybe a local file got borked on the hang? Oh well, at least the settings worked, I have an IP and all. |
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So I admit it was a knee-jerk reaction on my part along the line of 'oh sheesh, not again!'. Quote:
I followed the unraveling drama about the delays and availability then, and in the end picked one up rather spontaneously on December 1st when I got the chance. And yes, there was quite a bit of disappointment for me. The lines 'What the ...' and 'How could they (not) ...' were on my mind more than once (and sometimes are to this day). In the end, I realized what must have happened, which is a complete breakdown of communication between development/project management and marketing. The device is an amazing piece of work, a technological masterpiece if you look under the hood. But the 'user experience' (as it is called nowadays) is seriously lacking in several departments if you expect a modern-day high-end smartphone. And yes, Nokia marketing has at least played openly with that misconception, which is my major gripe -- but, I fear, they may have done that because they didn't know any better. Then again, their job is mainly to sell devices. Honi soit qui mal y pense ... Quote:
Regards, Chris. |
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That guy uses fMMS and Vodafone. So it does work. |
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I'm jumping in two give my two cents with not knowing if this has been discussed yet or not.
I think Nokia is correct in saying MMS is a dead end. I think in the future MMS will be easier, so that you create an account to who knows maybe Nokias file sharing site, through which you can send stuff. Much easier and able to send more types of attachments through it. |
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it must be atleast possible to let the fmms app start when a mms is received! The provider will send some kind of notification after wich the phone connects to the internet to get the picture. it must be possible to let the fmms app start on this notification.
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Just look at their facebook alternative, 176 million users by default were given public accounts, no opt out first and then opt in. If it wasn't for the massive amount of people complaining they wouldn't have backed down again and again to make it obvious what you were signing up for. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02...n_google_buzz/ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02...visions_again/ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/01...y_laws_europe/ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02...eview_numbers/ You want everything you do in google to be their property, good luck. But a great deal of people don't. I work in IT security and for every web site that lets you share stuff, there is another ten that are stealing your identity. That annoys and worries people who value privacy. If you don't care about that, then fine, don't complain when you see something you regret later in life. Bear in mind most employers now do two things before looking at your CV, type your name into google and then into facebook. You really want that picture of you in a dress, stoned, naked etc to be the first thing your new boss sees? I have seen people threatened and fired based on what some mate shares on a networking site. For me an MMS is a one off picture someone might send you of something funny, cute that they see then. I am one of the majority that doesn't want to share personal moments with facebook who have also openly and legally said they will take ownership of everything you do on their website. I don't take anywhere near enough photos to have or the desire to share with flickr and other really rubbish sites that are designed for it. So a one off ability to send messages with photos between friends and relatives is a must have. And no amount of press hype I read for the N900 has told me MMS isn't supported. This website told me it wasn't. I now have tons of messages from my carrier telling me to visit their server with a password to see a photo becaue this piece of junk can't do anything with it. MMS isn't a dead end. As long as you have picture phones you will have MMS, afterall the data tariff to upload is far more expensive than one MMS. As is hosting costs (Who pays that in the end?) and of course the whole issue of ownership. And if you read the IT sector reports, the bandwidth of internet on your phone is very quickly approaching the voice bandwidth crossover. One internet using laptop owner with mobile broadband is worth upto 10 - 40 people talking. Can't have both, so who wins? Someone has to be dropped from communicating and phone users are worth more, pay more and therefore your uploading and downloading will be limited, in speed and duration. |
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