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£1 data charge on PAYG and MMS

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I've had a read through the other threads involving the £1 data charge being deducted on PAYG for data use, most of them recommending disabling Mobile Data on an iPhone.

 

However, what I can't find in the forum yet is that I'm pretty sure MMS photo messaging on an iPhone needs Mobile Data enabled to send MMS, correct me if I'm wrong.

I do have MMS Messaging enabled under Settings > Messaging but it always requires Mobile Data enabling otherwise MMS fails.

 

On my old old Samsung slide phone, I was able to use MMS over 3G and not once did I get the £1 charge, but on the iPhone I don't think I can see how I'm able to send MMS over 3G without Mobile Data?

 

Any thoughts?

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pay and go  is not my area of expertise but I'm gonna guess from a technical point of view its all the same. mms works over data,no data connection setup, mms doesnt work, but I've never seen anybody being charged data to send an mms, mms has it's own set cost.

have u rang cs 4445 and ask them to clarify?

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When I had the iphone I couldn't send mms unless mobile data was enabled.

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Yes you do still need a network data connection to send and receive mms.
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pay and go  is not my area of expertise but I'm gonna guess from a technical point of view its all the same. mms works over data,no data connection setup, mms doesnt work, but I've never seen anybody being charged data to send an mms, mms has it's own set cost.

have u rang cs 4445 and ask them to clarify?

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Sending a mms does not actually use any data but in order for mms to be sent data has to be turned on in your phones settings.

If a person has a data allowance in their Payg tariff all is good.

If no data allowance or a person has run out and does not add a bolt on then a Payg customer is charged £1 per day for 50mb of data use called Web Daily.

http://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditions/mobile/pay-and-go-web-daily-web-daily-bolt-on-monthy-web-bolt...
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Mms does have it's own cost yes. However in order to send an mms you need to have a data connection turned on. When your data connection is turned on, if you don't have a data bolt on, you will be charged £1 a day for web daily.

Smartphones use small amounts of data all the time so it is almost impossible to flip data on, send the mms, and then turn data off without being charged Web daily.
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There is a problem whereby if data is switched on any app that updates in the background will use the data connection and the £1 webdaily will be triggered.

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On Android you can keep data off and MMS will still work as the system recognises that a connection is required so will automatically enable it. iPhones aren't quite so clever wink
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Again, this just a guess, I think the system is probably charging them not for the mms data connection but for all app updates that were pending to be downloaded because data was off.

I'm going to search the forum now to see if i can find anybody talking about this.

I shall investigate!!

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You are charged 40p (or whatever the PAYG rate is) for MMS - There is no additional data charge or requirement, but yes, if you turned on data to send an MMS the system will hijack the connection for it's own needs......
I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.

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