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  2. Nokia N96 - Wikipedia

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    No manually selected MMS messaging mode. If the user write a long text message, the N96 will automatically select the MMS mode which could stop recipients from receiving the message if they do not have MMS set up on their phones. A Nokia USA employee stated that there was an update in the works to fix this very soon.

  3. SMS gateway - Wikipedia

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    A direct-to-mobile gateway is a device that has built-in wireless GSM connectivity. It allows SMS text messages to be sent and/or received by email, from Web pages or from other software applications by acquiring a unique identifier from the mobile phone's Subscriber Identity Module, or "SIM card".

  4. Nokia 1680 classic - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 1680 classic is a Nokia dual-band GSM mobile phone. It has a VGA camera, speakerphone, multimedia playback, MMS messaging, web browser and e-mail client. Battery talk time is up to 7 hours and 40 minutes. Stand by time is 424 hours. Ringtones are Polyphonic 24 channels. [1]

  5. Nokia 2600 classic - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 2600 classic is a Nokia Dual-band GSM phone E900/1800 or E850/1900 (for AT&T) that includes a VGA camera, FM radio, Bluetooth, E-mail and mobile Internet access via a WAP browser. Additionally, the Nokia 2600 supports MMS and Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging, for recording and editing messages on the go.

  6. Rich Communication Services - Wikipedia

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    An RCS thread on Xiaomi's messaging client, showing emojis, images, location, and a file, sent by the user. Samsung Electronics was one of the first major device original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to support the RCS initiative and it commercially launched RCS capable devices in Europe in 2012 and in the United States in 2015.

  7. Multimedia Messaging Service - Wikipedia

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    MMS icon as it appears under an older version of Google Android. Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is a standard way to send messages that include multimedia content to and from a mobile phone over a cellular network. Users and providers may refer to such a message as a PXT, a picture message, or a multimedia message. [1]

  8. Access AOL Mail on mobile devices

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    The AOL App gives you access to all the best of AOL, including Mail's innovative features and settings. With the app version of AOL Mail, you'll be able to add accounts, send mail, organize your mailbox, and more on either Android or iOS .

  9. Cellcom (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Cellcom (officially called New-Cell Inc. dba Cellcom) is a regional wireless service provider based in De Pere, Wisconsin, with roots that date back to 1910.Cellcom began providing service from its office in Green Bay in 1987, when its parent company, Nsight, entered the wireless industry.