Treo 700wx WAP and MMS

COCHYN

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Ok, so I just got a Verizon Treo 700wx and started working on it as soon as i switched it to my account. I was able to get WAP working using the work network and proxy settings and I changed the Verizon Broadband access settings to my cricket ones and I am able to download incomming MMS messages. The only thing I cant do is send MMS messages. Its gets to 10% and fails. Any ideas people?
 
That was the same problem I was having when I had my Treo 700w and if you use a composer then you can send but not receive...
 
I KNOW! It sucks! I tried like 4 different things and ways to get MMS fully working but none got me both. Bah, I Hard resetted the Treo like 5 times my first night having it.
 
Would it? Does anyone have the alltel flash files? Would that help? Does the alltel treo 700wx flash have a better mms/arcsoft program built in?
 
I seriously doubt that will solve your problem. Even if it did, there is no Alltel ROM, or Update available.

I beleive its a registry setting. I never used MMS, and the work I did was for the benefit of my customers, who never needed it either.
 
Alltel ROM might help and maybe it might be soemthing in the registery, i mean the VX6800 as Reg problems but then again a Treo and VX6800 are 2 differnt things so i dont know, @_@ i dont know about the rom, somehow maybe a ROM Database should be started or something
 
There are NO ROMS AVAILABLE for the Treo's.

Each carrier has a few updates, these are partial updates, and won't change your MMS settings.

Even then, you need a way to get the ROM onto the phone. Palm was nice enough to give us an RUU command line rom loader, but it doesn't always work, and bricks phones.
 
Ive tried alot of settings in the regestry to no avail. Is there a work around for MMS out, like sending through email? The thing is i can only get to the mobile versions of my email sites which dont allow me to attach files to send.
 
GMail mobile lets you attach files to send. I think the standalone GMail application will let you, too. That's what Trone used to use for MMS before it was figured out on any PDA phone.
 
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