I have only GPRS set up, no MMS setup yet
and i was surfing in profiles, listening to melodies, and on one melodey this msg pops up ""invalid multimedia access point"
is it cuz i don't have mms settings configurated?
one more question
if u have gprs settings set to you by your network, and u save them
then later on, u configure new settings manually, and delete those from the network
are they totally deleted, and the phone is in state lik those settings never where there, or some traces are left?
tnx
2PACroatia wrote:I have only GPRS set up, no MMS setup yet
and i was surfing in profiles, listening to melodies, and on one melodey this msg pops up ""invalid multimedia access point"
is it cuz i don't have mms settings configurated?
I think that u need to go on nokia suppot page and send all settings again, wap and web apn, mms, email, etc...
2PACroatia wrote:one more question
if u have gprs settings set to you by your network, and u save them
then later on, u configure new settings manually, and delete those from the network
are they totally deleted, and the phone is in state lik those settings never where there, or some traces are left?
tnx
Some network phone have all seting built in firmware and they are stored in ROM ( Z: ) so u can delet them but with every format they will come back from ROM.
cheers
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so, when i reset my phone with soft reset ( delets all ), that's the situation 1
and when i create some Access point, and then delete it,
will my phone be in 100% indentical situation as in no1
( *.ini filies and suff..)
i've configured my MMS know..
maybe that's the phone, just informing that u haven't got no MMS setting..
if u haven't got them(settings), can u recieve MMS..? i think not, right?