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Only a few days left, now. Well, depends on whether your carrier allows it.
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I think the option isnβt part of the current carrier profiles, so the carriers have to update those and submit to Apple.
I understand all this, but how ste the videos actually sent if it's neither RCS nor a link (which could have any resolution).
MMS? Like caveman?
In this case, Apple and the wife are both to blame. This is
Come on.
SMS have been used extensively around the world. That's texting in it's original form. And we still use SMS to bootstrap WhatsApp or Signal.
But MMS? Phones and carriers have supported this long before smartphones, but did people really use it? Are MMS free in the US? Because in Europe, before WhatsApp and Signal took over, the was a price tag on SMS (last non-zero price I remember is 0.09β¬, now free) and MMS (no idea because no one uses it, but I believe 0.39β¬ was typical at some point).