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How To Enable MMS on iPhone 3G OS 3.0 for T-Mobile ONLY

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IPhone in this guide will explain how to activate MMS on iPhone 3G OS 3.0. This works on T-Mobile, the network only.

 



 

 

To enable MMS on your iPhone 3G you just need to go to

Settings >> General >> Network >> Cellular Data Network

Then Under MMS, enter the following details:

  • APN: wap.voicestream.com
  • Username: leave blank
  • Password: leave blank
  • MMSC: 216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
  • MMS Proxy: 216.155.165.50:8080
  • MMS Max Message Size: leave blank
  • MMS UA Prof URL: leave blank

Once entered, reboot your iPhone.

Go to Messages. There you will find the sweet little camera icon to the left of the text input box.

Congratz you have enabled MMS on iPhone 3G OS 3.0 for T-Mobile. You can use the icon to send images, audio and video for your loved ones at the same price of a text message means that no additional costs for MMS on T-Mobile network.

 



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