It seems I may have a different max size of MMS since I installed the Black Shadow rom.
Does anyone know what the max MMS size in the UK is? (T-mobile)
I've set the maximum send amount to 300K in the server settings but it will still only let me send 100K (as displayed a the bottom in the message screen.
Is this a bug in Black Shadow/ WM 6 or is this just the max size allowed by the networks?
Thanks
yunti said:
.....Does anyone know what the max MMS size in the UK is? (T-mobile)
I've set the maximum send amount to 300K in the server settings but it will still only let me send 100K (as displayed a the bottom in the message screen).
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You might have answered your own question there sir
Cant say ive sent any MMS messages over 100k to test?!
Check that out.
Well just did some testing on two devices & made sure these settings work for T-Mobile MMS so I exported the REG & CAB'ed it up for an easy fix. Also, while I was at it I made a 1MB MMS Send Limit CAB. They are attached below.
Just added a new CAB for 1MB limit & edited the fix CAB to add the tiny picture issue we T-Mobile users have been having.
drkfngthdragnlrd said:
Well just did some testing on two devices & made sure these settings work for T-Mobile MMS so I exported the REG & CAB'ed it up for an easy fix. Also, while I was at it I made a 5MB MMS Send Limit CAB. They are attached below.
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I dont use mms much at all, but when i have i never noticed any problems. what exactly does this fix and improve upon?
HTC Connection Setup wizard is out of date. It gives the wrong server for MMS & therefore MMS doesn't work. This has been a running issue with T-Mobile & HTC's Connection tool on multiple devices over the yrs. I hardly ever use MMS myself so never bothered with it, but my room mate who does use it has a WM device now that I flashed a custom ROM on. The bad thing is that you never know it doesn't work. It just never sends the message or receives them. You actually had to double check & make sure it sent to realize it was broken. Internet & everything else else works just fine.
attaching 5MB file is not going to do you any good if the network doesn't support it. I did a registry hack on my tilt to attach 1MB file. while it's possible to attach the file to the mms the network will not allow the mms to be sent. at&t's network only allows maximum mms file to be 600kb.
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T-Mobile MMS limit
T-mobile USA has a limit on how large the file can be. The limit is 1024kb. The network will not allow any files larger to be sent through the network
there is also a limit placed on the size received by other networks, while T-Mobile has a 1MB limit, if you are trying to send to someone on another network you will need to adhere to their limits or the message will not be received. I try to keep my MMS messages below 500k just to make sure they are actually received.
Hi,
I have read in a different thread that this fix could also solve our SMS sending issue (with NRG roms at least). Would you confirm that there is reasons why it would fix SMS (you are refering to MMS in this topic). Thanks.
thefa said:
Hi,
I have read in a different thread that this fix could also solve our SMS sending issue (with NRG roms at least). Would you confirm that there is reasons why it would fix SMS (you are refering to MMS in this topic). Thanks.
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I do not know, I don't use NRG;s ROM. You have orange listed as your service provider so i would say don't use this. This is for T-Mobile's MMS issues with most ROM's. If someone said this does work, than I would ask them, as I have no clue.
This doesn't work.
yes it does... I used it every flash & get MMS's all the time...
Added a new MMS Fix CAB that now has the fix for receiving super tiny pictures.
works
works for me awesome!!! Thank you
which one works to make the size bigger to around 200kb i tried those fixes you listed on a hd2 i am not sure if the phone is supported but i thought it be worth a try.
ateam201 said:
which one works to make the size bigger to around 200kb i tried those fixes you listed on a hd2 i am not sure if the phone is supported but i thought it be worth a try.
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Just removed the old CAB's. One is for the fix the other just sets the max size for sending to 1 MB & is optional. It should work just fine on HD2 as it's only reg edits. You need to soft reset afterwards for the reg changes to take effect. Afterwards you'll (should, might still be a little smaller as I think the reg is for a QVGA device, but looked big for me when I tested sending a pic from my room mate's Crackberry.) receive the pic as what ever size it was sent.
Not working for me
so this will fix the fact that i cant send ot recieve MMS also?
dweezy108 said:
so this will fix the fact that i cant send ot recieve MMS also?
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It includes the reg to make MMS work, meaning you can send out & receive MMS messages. It also adds the reg to fix the tiny picture problem in MMS's. The second CAB is optional & gives a 1 MB limit to MMS via reg edits.
Note: MMS is still limited by your service provider. So, if it's less than 1 MB, than it'll send at that limit.
just tried it and it worked. thanx!!
drkfngthdragnlrd said:
It includes the reg to make MMS work, meaning you can send out & receive MMS messages. It also adds the reg to fix the tiny picture problem in MMS's. The second CAB is optional & gives a 1 MB limit to MMS via reg edits.
Note: MMS is still limited by your service provider. So, if it's less than 1 MB, than it'll send at that limit.
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I think that when folks say it doesn't work, it's because they are using HTC's Messaging client. Corect me if I am wrong, but this is for Arcsoft (Microsoft) MMS, right? I think HTC's client uses Jataayu.....
Hey guys,
I noticed if you type a really long SMS message, the HTC message app converts it into an MMS message? wtf? Why couldn't it just split it up into a batch of 160 character length messages? Is there any way to turn this function off?
I like the feature, in Australia an mms costs $0.5 whereas an sms with up to the 1000 character limit of an mms would cost me $1.5 I believe its a cost saving feature that they implemented.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Jabbafat23 said:
I like the feature, in Australia an mms costs $0.5 whereas an sms with up to the 1000 character limit of an mms would cost me $1.5 I believe its a cost saving feature that they implemented.
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Oh okay, I have a large cap so don't really care about the price but I can see that would be a good feature. I am just worried about how people with older handsets may receive these large mms messages that are just text? I don't know
does HTC HD7 support sending MMS? Mine is able to receive MMS but not send them, keeps saying can't send message. my apn is set to internet.windmobile.ca
fearlessdolphin said:
does HTC HD7 support sending MMS? Mine is able to receive MMS but not send them, keeps saying can't send message. my apn is set to internet.windmobile.ca
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Try using the HTC Connection Setup app from the Marketplace to set your device for your carrier.
Otherwise, WP7 only supports sending photos via MMS.
I did install the connection setup up and it found my carrier and setup everything but still no luck. could it be my carrier has two apns? one for data connection and another for mms. I can only add 1 apn in the htc hd7.
Same problem here, my carrier have 3 different APN's, 1 for internet 1 for mms and 1 for videocalls.
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Sent from my HD7 using XDA Windows Phone 7 App
even tried using the mms apn but still wouldn't do picture messaging. I wonder if this being handled better in Mango.
MMS with HD7 & Wind
Wind does have two APNs but the last time I sent an MMS with my HD7 it worked with the standard APN, bear in mind though that the MMS size limit is 300 KB average picture take with the HD7 is about 800 kb so you need to dial down the res.
Yep made sure the file was well under 300kb, its only 52kb. Using the standard son and hd7 still can't send.
Anyone played around with this much? Even standard quality ones just a couple of seconds long will only send as a still image via sms. I'm sure this is to prevent someone from sending huge files over sms, but I couldn't even send a 1.2mb one.
GIFs are generally not going to send over MMS regardless of how they were created, 1.2MB is actually the size limit on MMS.