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  1. #1
    Phil Schuman
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    On our Nextel i560 camera phones,
    I can take a pix, and send it to an email address.
    I have not tried sending to another phone, just email...

    In talking to a Virgin Mobile rep,
    they seemed to indicate that those users
    can only send "in network"
    or to a photo album, and then email from there.

    Was wondering what capabilities exist
    on other systems for handling photos ?






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  2. #2
    John Navas
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    Re: camera phones - sending pix to others

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    In <aFz5f.305$R%[email protected]> on Wed, 19 Oct 2005 22:20:54
    GMT, "Phil Schuman" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >On our Nextel i560 camera phones,
    >I can take a pix, and send it to an email address.
    >I have not tried sending to another phone, just email...
    >
    >In talking to a Virgin Mobile rep,
    >they seemed to indicate that those users
    >can only send "in network"
    >or to a photo album, and then email from there.
    >
    >Was wondering what capabilities exist
    >on other systems for handling photos ?


    Photos can be sent by MMS (Multimedia Messaging) to a different network if and
    only if there is an MMS gateway between the networks.

    --
    Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
    John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>



  3. #3
    Frank Harris
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    Re: camera phones - sending pix to others

    From my Sprint PCS picture phone, I have sent pictures to other Sprint
    PCS picture phones, to a Verizon picture phone, a Cingular picture
    phone, and to regular email addresses. My $15 monthly fee (actually
    $15+5+5+5=$30 for all 4 phones on my plan) allows unlimited Picture Mail.

    All pictures sent to others or just 'uploaded' from the phone over the
    air also wind up on the pictures.sprintpcs.com website, from which I can
    group them into albums, email them to others, enhance them, print them,
    or download them to my PC. It's a pretty good system.

    One thing that's not built-in is the ability to download the pictures
    over a wire from the Sprint PCS phone to a PC. It requires third-party
    software and a cable, and some phone models can't do it at all.

    Phil Schuman wrote:
    > On our Nextel i560 camera phones,
    > I can take a pix, and send it to an email address.
    > I have not tried sending to another phone, just email...
    >
    > In talking to a Virgin Mobile rep,
    > they seemed to indicate that those users
    > can only send "in network"
    > or to a photo album, and then email from there.
    >
    > Was wondering what capabilities exist
    > on other systems for handling photos ?


    --
    Frank Harris in San Francisco with an A680



  4. #4
    Phil Schuman
    Guest

    Re: camera phones - sending pix to others


    "Frank Harris" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > From my Sprint PCS picture phone, I have sent pictures to other Sprint
    > PCS picture phones, to a Verizon picture phone, a Cingular picture
    > phone, and to regular email addresses. My $15 monthly fee (actually
    > $15+5+5+5=$30 for all 4 phones on my plan) allows unlimited Picture Mail.
    >

    that $15+$5...must be over and beyond your Sprint basic rate plan costs -





  5. #5
    Frank Harris
    Guest

    Re: camera phones - sending pix to others



    Phil Schuman wrote:
    > "Frank Harris" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >
    >>From my Sprint PCS picture phone, I have sent pictures to other Sprint
    >>PCS picture phones, to a Verizon picture phone, a Cingular picture
    >>phone, and to regular email addresses. My $15 monthly fee (actually
    >>$15+5+5+5=$30 for all 4 phones on my plan) allows unlimited Picture Mail.
    >>

    >
    > that $15+$5...must be over and beyond your Sprint basic rate plan costs -
    >
    >

    Yes, it's the cost of the PCS Vision Picture Pack, which is an add-on to
    my Fair & Flexible America for Families plan.

    --
    Frank Harris in San Francisco with an A680



  6. #6
    Jerome Zelinske
    Guest

    Re: camera phones - sending pix to others

    We have the pictures pack on our family plan, two of the phones, mine
    and my daughter's, are picture/video phones, even though we do not ever
    xceive pictures/videos, because of the included 100 text messages, which
    only my daughter uses. We had the option of the lower priced vision
    plan without the download credit, but it did not include the text
    messages.


    Frank Harris wrote:
    >
    >
    > Phil Schuman wrote:
    >
    >> "Frank Harris" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:[email protected]...
    >>
    >>> From my Sprint PCS picture phone, I have sent pictures to other Sprint
    >>> PCS picture phones, to a Verizon picture phone, a Cingular picture
    >>> phone, and to regular email addresses. My $15 monthly fee (actually
    >>> $15+5+5+5=$30 for all 4 phones on my plan) allows unlimited Picture
    >>> Mail.
    >>>

    >>
    >> that $15+$5...must be over and beyond your Sprint basic rate plan costs -
    >>
    >>

    > Yes, it's the cost of the PCS Vision Picture Pack, which is an add-on to
    > my Fair & Flexible America for Families plan.
    >




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