Can someone put this one to bed quickly by answering;
a) Is the N900 CAPABLE of MMS? Why do I remember reading something about it being something to do with missing stacks. Personally I couldn't care less about MMS, never use it - just curious.
b) If capable, then it should be an easy enough process developing an app for MMS if Nokia don't support it directly?
In short, the thing it's not capable of atm is maintaining connections to both the MMSC and whatever other connection you happen to have open at the time (ie 3G data or whatever). If you read the link above (the last few pages) we have a few community members hacking away (quite succesfully by the looks, so far) at implementing this.
No promises, but I do hope to have basic MMS support in before new year (i.e. send/receive when not using a data connection currently).
do you really think Nokia won't support MMS?
The world's largests mobile phone company?
Oh no - the answer is: The N900 is a mobile computer with some phone capabilities.
And MMS is for sure not a feature to have implemented at the first step.
So I think they better use their manpower concentrating on other features first.
But ....wait and see. I think MMS will come in a future firmware version.
Just a Questione : But if you have full e-mail function ( with attachment and html function ) ... What you need to use mms ?
To send pictures to people with mobile phones, who don't use email (eg my mum!). Also to receive pictures from those people (although some operators will text you a link to the picture on the web)
My mother still sends me pictures from wherever she happens to be that day if she spots something worth snapping. It's a simple and intuitive way to send something.
Take Picture-> Press Send -> Press "by MMS" -> Select Recipient -> Send it .
From my perspective I just receive a mesage on my phone with a picture in it. I don't have to connect to the web, I don't have to download it from a link, it's just there.