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N73 MMS

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PS - 28 Jul 2007 09:27 GMT
Hi,

Have an N73. When I try and send a photo as MMS is says that the file is too
large and I must shrink it. A friend also has the same phone but his
messages send.

He appears to have a later SIM Card. I have a 3GD2+, he has a 3GD3. Could
that be the reason?
PS - 28 Jul 2007 09:26 GMT
Apologies, forgot to say, both on O2

> Hi,
>
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> He appears to have a later SIM Card. I have a 3GD2+, he has a 3GD3. Could
> that be the reason?
Simon Templar - 28 Jul 2007 09:55 GMT
> Hi,
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> He appears to have a later SIM Card. I have a 3GD2+, he has a 3GD3. Could
> that be the reason?

It may be how you have configured the camera settings in the phone.  He
may have set the image resolution to the size that will fit in the MMS.
 If you have a higher resolution set for the photos in may well be too
large a file for the MMS to be accepted by your provider.

I would compare those settings for the image resolution first.

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