Mobispine's iPhone MMS application... for the entire universe?
We heard yesterday that Telia customers might be getting an MMS app for their iPhones, and that it was being developed by the carrier themselves, with plans to launch in the next two months. Well, today we've gotten word that Mobispine is likely the developer of said application, and that they have plans to offer it to carriers all over planet Earth. Mobispine says that the app will be branded to each particular operator, and distributed via Apple's App Store, but we don't know when all of this is going to go down. Now we'd just like to meet the caveman owner of the iPhone pictured above who needed to be told (on November 15th!) that "Obama will be our next president."
[Thanks, Mike]
[Thanks, Mike]























Great! Another application that will crash all the time. I sometimes feel like I'm using a Windows-based iPhone with all the crashes and reboots I need to do.
I work for AT&T in a call center and the funny thing is that lack of MMS is the main reason people tell me they don't buy the iPhone. They don't mind having to pay $30/mo for unlimited internet and not being allowed to remove the feature for 2 years or until they upgrade to another device, they want to do photos like any other phone does without the email workaround.
For users in the US and Canada there is an app for the iPhone and Touch called Fetch MMS. It allows you to send MMS!!! www.fetchmms.com