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    I can't send pic mms on my Panache - but I can receive them....

    Ya really frustrated that I can't send pic mms, but I can receive them on my HTC Panache.
    I called CS, and we went into the network settings the MoMMS settings:

    APN = mms.davewireless.com
    MMSC = http://mms.mobilicity.net
    MMS PROXY = 10.100.3.4
    MMS PORT = 8080
    MMC = 302
    MNC = 320
    AUTHENTICATION TYPE = none
    APN TYPE = mms

    it still doesn't work...Are we missing something?

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    Reboot the phone?
    Is there any reason to think that you may have inadvertenly changed one of the settings that isn't listed in their instruction? You could try deleting the APN and re-creating maybe.

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    No even went in to a cooperate store & a brand new phone couldn't send pictures. The rep was stumped. Any other of u with Panaches have this problem? She called IT from the store. They created a ticket.

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    I have the same problem with the google nexus

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    im having a smiliar problem with my 9900 I can recieve picture messages but not send them out any solution?

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    You guys got me worried, just tried mms panache to/from nexus s. Worked nicely going both ways.

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    Well the sales rep opened a brand new Panache, in the store, with her SIM card and my SIM card exchanging all around, and no luck... Ur a lucky dude.

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    Do a factory reset, and switch to WCDMA and then try.

    Try to roam on the Rogers network and give it a shot.

    It will help you isolate the problem and narrow down if its the phone or the network.

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    I'll wait till I see what the reply to the ticket is because I purchased the premium navigation for the phone and for the $50 forget that it costs I'd rather sms.

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    Ever used something like Whatsapp to substitute? I like sending mms through those types of apps more. Might just be my personal preference though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onewhofightsfoo View Post
    I'll wait till I see what the reply to the ticket is because I purchased the premium navigation for the phone and for the $50 forget that it costs I'd rather sms.

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    What premium navigation? Google maps and navigation is free and pretty "premium" for cities

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    Quote Originally Posted by xtachx View Post
    What premium navigation? Google maps and navigation is free and pretty "premium" for cities

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    I'm guessing he means HTC Locations. It's better than Google Maps because it has offline maps (didn't Google say they were gonna include that feature over the summer?) and you can still use it when you're in a city and you have no data on the go. That's probably the biggest Google Maps limitation right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ECBomb View Post
    I'm guessing he means HTC Locations. It's better than Google Maps because it has offline maps (didn't Google say they were gonna include that feature over the summer?) and you can still use it when you're in a city and you have no data on the go. That's probably the biggest Google Maps limitation right now.

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    MapDroid?? Thats free AND had offline maps

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    Quote Originally Posted by xtachx View Post
    MapDroid?? Thats free AND had offline maps
    Does MapDroid have turn by turn guidance? If you've ever seen HTC Locations it looks REALLY nice I gotta say. It's eye candy just like the rest of Sense UI. And it's got this nice, non-intrusive, way of having incoming calls show up while still guiding you through. I'm not sure if it's actually $50 (thought it was like $20 or $30) or if it's worth it, but it definitely is better than MapDroid if I remember what MapDroid is.

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    The premium navigation -- HTC Navigation -- that still works whether you are in Europe, etc... Maps download to your phone and used via the GPS, not the network.... Saved my *ss on the freeways & beltways in Houston Texas.

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