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Sending multimedia messages on a mobile phone via the internet .... for free ???
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I heard a while ago (although I may be mistaken), that it's possible to send MMS messages using the internet on my phone.
At the moment I pay a fee (can't remember if it's 25p or 50p per message) everytime I send a multimedia message.
I get 1 gig of internet usage per month and I'm sure I heard a while ago, that it's possible to send these messages using my internet allowance - making them free as long as I don't exceed my allowance.
I've looked through my phone settings, etc but I can't find anything.
Anyone any ideas ??
My phone is a Nokia N86 and I'm on "three" network if that helps.
At the moment I pay a fee (can't remember if it's 25p or 50p per message) everytime I send a multimedia message.
I get 1 gig of internet usage per month and I'm sure I heard a while ago, that it's possible to send these messages using my internet allowance - making them free as long as I don't exceed my allowance.
I've looked through my phone settings, etc but I can't find anything.
Anyone any ideas ??
My phone is a Nokia N86 and I'm on "three" network if that helps.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sending a free MMS through the internet may be possible, just doing a Google search for "free MMS" brings back a lot of results but I cannot personally vouch for any of them. However if any of these are legitimate, you would have to send the photo through your browser and the option would not be in the settings for your phone.
Remember, if you where to send a message this way, the company who run that website have both you and your friends number, which they could sell onto marketing websites who may spam your numbers. Some may however, be totally legitimate and will be fine to use.
Another way that should also be possible is to send a picture as an attachment to an email, this should come out of your data allowance, but I would check if I was you because mobile data can be very expensive.
Remember, if you where to send a message this way, the company who run that website have both you and your friends number, which they could sell onto marketing websites who may spam your numbers. Some may however, be totally legitimate and will be fine to use.
Another way that should also be possible is to send a picture as an attachment to an email, this should come out of your data allowance, but I would check if I was you because mobile data can be very expensive.
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