@yakapo your idiotic mockery of Apple blatantly reveals your low IQ, for the capability for the iPhone to send and receive MMS has been made available by Apple since at least the release of 3.0. AT&T was the company that dropped the ball and became one of the few carriers WORLDWIDE that didn't have MMS support for iPhone OS 3.0 by launch date.
You meager attempt to put down Apple and discount them as a successful company with a successful piece of hardware has been made quite moot despite your less than glamorous use of cheap sarcasm.
To reference your post in terms your small mind can understand : FAIL
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You meager attempt to put down Apple and discount them as a successful company with a successful piece of hardware has been made quite moot despite your less than glamorous use of cheap sarcasm.
To reference your post in terms your small mind can understand :
FAIL