on 20-08-2013 01:02
on 20-08-2013 01:02
I just got a new Android phone,tried to send my friend a pick by mms and it wouldn't send.switched on the data switch/data enabled and it sent right away.only to find out the data switch charges me to have it switched on.my old Nokia didn't need the Internet switched on all the time to send stuff.
I saved the settings 2020 and nothing.
Any help would be great
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on 20-08-2013 08:26
I think BoB is correct. MMS uses data connection, whereas sms will work with data switched off. I think MMS are charged at around 35p each too (and dont come out of any text message allowance).
You could always consider e-mailing the pics when you are in a Wi-FI area, or like BoB says consider a data bolt-on. Think they start from c.£3 a month, but you will get a lot more functionality/features from a smartphone if it can access the 'net.
20-08-2013 07:54 - edited 20-08-2013 07:56
20-08-2013 07:54 - edited 20-08-2013 07:56
on 20-08-2013 08:26
I think BoB is correct. MMS uses data connection, whereas sms will work with data switched off. I think MMS are charged at around 35p each too (and dont come out of any text message allowance).
You could always consider e-mailing the pics when you are in a Wi-FI area, or like BoB says consider a data bolt-on. Think they start from c.£3 a month, but you will get a lot more functionality/features from a smartphone if it can access the 'net.
on 20-08-2013 13:45
so i have to switch on my pay&go net to send a mms-seems daft that.My old phone had no such problems.
:mansad:
20-08-2013 14:00 - edited 20-08-2013 14:01
20-08-2013 14:00 - edited 20-08-2013 14:01
Little point having an Android smartphone unless you have a data allowance to use with it.
MMS has always used data.
20-08-2013 18:49 - edited 20-08-2013 18:50
I'm not paying for virgin media web and mobile web at the same time.i don't really need access to the web when I'm out.all I'm saying is that is stupid that a phone needs to be online to send a MMS.My old Nokia C3 never had these problems
on 20-08-2013 20:04
on 20-08-2013 20:04
Virgin Media, where do they come in?
on 20-08-2013 20:53
on 20-08-2013 20:53
I presume the OP has Virgin Media broadband and is loathe to pay for data bolt on as well.
on 20-08-2013 20:58
on 20-08-2013 20:58
Could be jonsie, they'll have to forget using MMS then!