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 How to enable MMS on your iPhone 2G, ActivateMMS2G

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post Jul 6 2009, 02:21 PM

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QUOTE(wayne78 @ Jul 6 2009, 02:15 PM)
i have tried the cydia 1... but it hang from boot logo.... that y i try the china site...... what should i do... pls help...
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post Jul 6 2009, 07:12 PM

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im still having the same issue, after updating the ipcc file mms works, after a few days the setting automatically goes missing again. have to update the DiGi ipcc file again via itunes. anyone know why ? The network carrier version also changes automatically to 4.1 after updating goes back to 4.0 , all this happens automatically.

Is digi updating it ?


Added on July 8, 2009, 11:23 pmanyone facing this same issue ?

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QUOTE(wayne78 @ Jul 6 2009, 02:15 PM)
i have tried the cydia 1... but it hang from boot logo.... that y i try the china site...... what should i do... pls help...
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are your iPhone already on OS 3.0? in this thread some did posted that they hang at boot logo, and it turns out their iPhone is not on OS 3.0
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post Jul 10 2009, 01:47 AM

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I am using maxis, and patched the ipcc all these....but failed....

i used miskol's way, and successfully send & receive...

What i suspect is the maxis's IPCC that attached in
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/752226
might not usable for all the phone.

the maxis's ipcc that i downloaded, MMS's apn, username and password is always empty, although my phone is not working with this settings, but some people's phone can.... (still unsure about this)


When applied the www.unlockit.co.nz/ setting, it will filled in all the apn, username n password.....same goes for mms setting...

thanks again for Miskol


Added on July 10, 2009, 1:49 amforget to say,
my carrier version is Maxis 4.0,
I am a postpaid user.

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post Jul 11 2009, 12:57 AM

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QUOTE(ys_2k @ Jul 10 2009, 01:47 AM)
I am using maxis, and patched the ipcc all these....but failed....

i used miskol's way, and successfully send & receive...

What i suspect is the maxis's IPCC that attached in
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/752226
might not usable for all the phone.

the maxis's ipcc that i downloaded, MMS's apn, username and password is always empty, although my phone is not working with this settings, but some people's phone can.... (still unsure about this)
When applied the www.unlockit.co.nz/ setting, it will filled in all the apn, username n password.....same goes for mms setting...

thanks again for Miskol


Added on July 10, 2009, 1:49 amforget to say,
my carrier version is Maxis 4.0,
I am a postpaid user.
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no problem ys_2k. i believe using the custom APN downloaded from www.unlockit.co.nz is the easiest simplest sure work way. i think so.

using the IPCC way, it's kind of an on off thing. sometimes it works sometimes it doesnt. mine is like that, but now it works back again after i copied the IPCC setting and paste it in my phone, followed the guide from http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/752226

i still want to use the IPCC setup is just because i want to keep that cute maxis logo wink.gif

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post Jul 12 2009, 02:29 AM

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i still dun understand why the mms settings under Celluar Data Network always goes missing, i have to update the ipcc file again and again or else it wont work.

Anyone know why ? Im on digi , carrier version 4.0 (after updating the .ipcc through itunes)
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post Jul 12 2009, 10:40 AM

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Anyone here experiencing decreased battery life after enabling their MMS?
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post Jul 12 2009, 12:29 PM

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My iphone battery life has decreased rapidly ever since upgrade to OS 3.0 . I do not know if MMS is causing it. Will try turn MMS off, to see if is the culprit.

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QUOTE(CPURanger @ Jul 12 2009, 12:29 PM)
My iphone battery life has decreased rapidly ever since upgrade to OS 3.0 . I do not know if MMS is causing it. Will try turn MMS off, to see if is the culprit.
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I got no problem with the battery life.

However I still cant send and receive MMS (DiGi User).
When I received MMS, it only in text and a link to view the MMS.
Already call DiGi to confirm I already activated GPRS and MMS.

Already tried using the unlock.it method and ipsc. Both successfully put the MMS setting.
Still, I cant send MMS,

Iphone 2G user.

Tq
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after installed the mms patch for my 2g phone, i realized the battery really drain very fast although i didnt used it much in this few days....

here is what i found in my research about the battary drained fast in 2g phone after the mms.

http://www.modmyi.com/forums/t-mobile/6608...t-confirms.html

i think i will remove the mms patch from my phone and see how it goes...
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post Jul 12 2009, 03:43 PM

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how much they charge for MMS? Im using Maxis and I tried to send 2 picture mesage while my balance at that time is RM10. And when I checked back today, only left RM0.13.. wtf
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mms charge i think is 0.50 for each...
but the price is not inclusive of data transfer...

For example, if you sending a picture which is 300kb, each data rate for GPRS is 1kb for RM0.01, meaning it would be totally RM3.50.

and when you receiving it, u also paying RM3.00 to receive the 300kb image.

pls correct me if i m wrong.
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post Jul 12 2009, 07:02 PM

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well for what i heard from a maxis customer service rep is that they do not charge for data if u send MMS, they only charge you flat rate for the MMS, there is a limit of 300kb for MMS. I am not sure.

If I am not mistaken if receive MMS they charge or not. Quite confusing and they are not very direct on this matter. Need to investigate further.
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i have no problem on send in and received mms.but i wont let my iphone hv internet network setting...coz after i install ipcc file than i using wifi online somtime wifi disconnect than wil auto using our gprs loh...so this mth my bill come amount is 280++ loh...damn angry...so afraid to hv tat setting....
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You're not the only one, My iPhone 2G just wasted RM 13 of my credit time. This mms settings disable my edge/gprs disabler. I'm doing a full restore now.
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post Jul 12 2009, 11:03 PM

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QUOTE(ys_2k @ Jul 12 2009, 04:48 PM)
mms charge i think is 0.50 for each...
but the price is not inclusive of data transfer...

For example, if you sending a picture which is 300kb, each data rate for GPRS is 1kb for RM0.01, meaning it would be totally RM3.50.

and when you receiving it, u also paying RM3.00 to receive the 300kb image.

pls correct me if i m wrong.
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i have check thru my maxis bills. they only charge RM0.25 for every MMS send and no data charges for every MMS Send out.
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How to enable MMS on your iPhone2G:
(copied from my tumbs since someone told me not to direct the solution to my tumblr...)
(here's the solution to help those who are still at a lost...)

Yes, it is now possible to send MMS on your (old) iPhone2G and not feel left out.

The author Geniusan produced a Cydia package “ActivateMMS2G” for iPhone2G.

No, its not for iPhone3G -which should be able to send MMS on the current OS3.0.

Instructions for iPhone2G owners:

What you need is:

* OS3.0 downloaded
* Jailbroken & Cydia installed
* ActivateMMS2G installed

1.Once you downloaded ActivateMMS2G, restart the iphone.

2.On your iphone Safari, goto http://help.benm.at and select the 2nd Mobileconfigs - which is a generator for your configurations.

3. Enter - if you are on DIGI:

DiGi MMS Setting

* APN: digimms
* User Name: mms
* Password: mms

4. Install the configurations and then immediate REBOOT. This is where most people mess up. They just RESTART the iphone, and not REBOOT. To Reboot, you need to hold HOME and Power button together until the APPLE comes back out again.

5. Then go to Settings/General/Network/Cellular Data Network/ and see if the APN is now filled with “digimms” and then enter the MMSC and MMS proxy values .

* MMSC: http://mms.digi.com.my/servlets/mms
* MMS proxy: 203.092.128.160

6. Leave the MMS Max file size - blank and MMS UA Prof URL blank.

7. Change the Cellular Data - APN, Username and Password to:

* APN: diginet
* Username: -blank-
* Password: -blank-

8. Go to Settings/Messages/ and turn on MMS.

9. Now u can send MMS on DiGi with your iphone!

These tips are found from trial and error and believe me, I have read many sites and forums and none is helpful enough to point the problems and be clear enough especially the REBOOT part!

Now, my pals at work can stop slagging me that my iphone is so obsolette that it can’t send MMS. LOL.
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QUOTE(beavis68 @ Jul 12 2009, 11:03 PM)
i have check thru my maxis bills. they only charge RM0.25 for every MMS send and no data charges for every MMS Send out.
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post Jul 13 2009, 02:52 PM

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Question : Does MMS require GPRS/EDGE/3G?
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QUOTE(Vistaril @ Jul 13 2009, 02:52 PM)
Question : Does MMS require GPRS/EDGE/3G?
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Obviously it needs EDGE/GPRS. It needs some sort of internet connection in other words !

MMS is generally e-mail on the go for mobile phones biggrin.gif (whereby you're allowed to attach files)

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