QUOTE(carrozaria @ Oct 7 2010, 05:25 PM)
The problem here seems to be that after upgrading to iOS 4, the MMS service settings are erased. There are a couple of ways to fix this issue.
Reset Network Settings. Go to Settings > General > [scroll down] Reset > Rest Network Settings
Reset All Settings. Go to Settings > General > [scroll down] Reset > Rest All Settings
Check if MMS is turned on in Settings > Messages
Restore your iPhone using iTunes, and set it up as a new iPhone instead of restoring the back up.
Check if you have new carrier settings available. Go to Settings > General > About to check.
Find the MMS settings for your Carrier on Google, and set them up in Settings > General > Network > Cellular Data Network > MMS
These fixes should help you get going again with MMS.
Bro on options you gave after on the cellular data..there nothing there..the mms option is at the messages..what are you actually trying to say..how to find your carrier network on google...nowadays the setting automactically install on the iPhone..Reset Network Settings. Go to Settings > General > [scroll down] Reset > Rest Network Settings
Reset All Settings. Go to Settings > General > [scroll down] Reset > Rest All Settings
Check if MMS is turned on in Settings > Messages
Restore your iPhone using iTunes, and set it up as a new iPhone instead of restoring the back up.
Check if you have new carrier settings available. Go to Settings > General > About to check.
Find the MMS settings for your Carrier on Google, and set them up in Settings > General > Network > Cellular Data Network > MMS
These fixes should help you get going again with MMS.
Oct 7 2010, 06:32 PM

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