 tubbynetreminds me of the danse russePremium,MVM join:2008-01-16 Chandler, AZ | reply to Matt
Re: FINALLY said by Matt:Aside from that, every smartphone/pda I've owned (since WinMo 5) has had all the features 3.0 is just now bringing to the table. not sure about other winmo5 devices, but i had a sprint moto q running winmo5 and it didn't have mms/picture messaging options either...
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 MattAll noise, no signal.Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC kudos:12 | said by tubbynet:said by Matt:Aside from that, every smartphone/pda I've owned (since WinMo 5) has had all the features 3.0 is just now bringing to the table. not sure about other winmo5 devices, but i had a sprint moto q running winmo5 and it didn't have mms/picture messaging options either... q. My XV6700 running WinMo 5 most certainly did. It came out at the end of the WinMo 5 cycle though and later on I actually hacked WinMo 6 onto it, so perhaps when WinMo 5 was released it didn't? Your Moto Q also ran Windows Mobile Smartphone Edition ... the XV6700 ran the full Windows Mobile. There is a BIG difference.
Regardless, my buddies Moto Q does and I had a Moto Q9c that did as well. Both are on Verizon though. |
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| My Blackjack running WM5 definitely had MMS. However, it didn't work very well. An MMS would come in, but it would often get stuck endlessly trying to download the attachments. Restarting the phone would usually get it to successfully download. Maybe Verizon didn't want to subject MotoQ users to that "POS experience" and disabled the feature? -- AT&T U-Hearse Your funeral. Delivered.
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