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Saturday, May 26, 2007
Good News for T-Mobile BlackBerry Users


Send MMS Messages for Free

If you're a T-Mobile BlackBerry customer but dont' subscribe to a data plan - which is hard to believe - but possible, you can now send MMS messages from that Pearl's camera for free. There are reports that T-Mobile can turn the switch on a "BlackBerry Feature Enabler" which allows its BlackBerry customers to send and receive MMS messages for free if an SMS plan is subscribed to. We'd hate to think that those MMS users on T-Mobile's network would have to shell out $20 a month just to send pictures, and T-Mobile must have heard your pain. The solution -- if you're not using that BlackBerry's email functions or other data features -- is to call T-Mobile and have that $20 BlackBerry data plan taken off while adding the "BlackBerry Feature Enabler" (which is free) to your account.


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