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by ptx
2043 days ago
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> This is probably only relevant to those in the US as I understand MMS is not as prevalent elsewhere. I've heard this a few times in connection with the Pinephone, but we certainly do use MMS in Europe. I seem to recall, assuming my memory is at all reliable, that when the iPhone first launched, Europeans were complaining about the lack of MMS and Americans were saying it wasn't a problem because everyone should just use e-mail. |
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200 SMS messages (MMS counts here too), unlimited data. Now look at today's: https://www.att.com/plans/wireless/
Even the cheapest plan has unlimited SMS and effectively unlimited MMS as a result. Whether it's used more because it's included or whether it's included because it's used more (probably a bit of both)... I don't think 2007 is a useful reference point for what people expect from their phones today.