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NOTE: This walkthrough is for iPhone OS 3.0 only!
For MMS on iPhone 2G with firmware 3.1, buy SwirlyMMS on Cydia Store
I. Abstract
Many iPhone 2G users are not very amused about Apple’s update policy. As of iPhone OS 3.0, owners can eventually use MMS on their iPhones. All owners? No, not the ones who have iPhones from the very beginning.
The MMS feature is not officially available on the iPhone 2G, although there is no technical reason for the limitation – as we’ve seen with SwirlyMMS.
This seems to be one of Apple’s ways to tell you you need to get a new iPhone at least every two years. Quite expensive you think? Right, but get used to it as this seems to be Apple’s business strategy of lifecycles with many products.
Anyway, Apple provides one of the best user experiences for their products and that’s the point why you are here reading these lines.
To make things short. There is a way to make MMS work on the iPhone 2G with firmware 3.0. Kudos fly out to Geniusan for the ActivateMMS2G patch, and to Craig_16 (this walkthrough is based on his findings!).
II. Requirements
You need to have the following configuration:
Of course you’ve done a backup of your contacts, your calendar, and your photos, didn’t you?
And you need to have your carrier settings available (!!!!). Search MMS settings here before you proceed! In the following example we’re going to use a reseller of the german T-Mobile network called Callmobile. Callmobile got these settings:
| Internet / Wap | Callmobile Germany |
| APN | internet.t-mobile |
| Username | tm |
| Password | tm |
| Visual Voicemail (not available!) | |
| APN | |
| Username | |
| Password |
| MMS settings | |
| APN | mms.t-d1.de |
| Username | t-mobile |
| Password | mms |
| MMSC | http://mms.t-mobile.de/servlets/mms |
| Proxy | 172.28.23.131:8008 |
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III. Preparations
The preparation steps are intended for user who already have tempered to make MMS running but failed. Those steps help restoring the iPhone to a status where we can eventually enable the MMS feature. Our recommendation: if you didnot try to make MMS running yet, you may want to read these steps anyway and apply most of the steps as available.
Pre.Step 1: Resetting Cellular Data Profiles
If you already tempered with the network settings to make MMS work, you first need to reset the settings. On your iPhone go to
Settings » General » Network » Cellular Data NetworkReset Settings
Reset button
Network button to leave the settings menu andReboot your iPhonePre.Step 2: Removing Cellular Profiles
On your iPhone go to
Settings » General » Profile
Remove
Remove
Reboot your iPhone nowPre.Step 3: Uninstalling ActivateMMS2G
On your iPhone go to
Cydia (available on jailbroken iPhones only! Wanna do a jailbreak now? Go here.) andManage
Packages
ActivateMMS2G
Modify
Remove
Confirm
Reboot Device
IV. The Walkthrough
After having applied all the preparations we now have the situation that all of us should have almost the same conditions with the cellular network settings. This is an important condition.
Step 1. Installing ActivateMMS2G
On your iPhone go to
Cydia (available on jailbroken iPhones only! Wanna do a jailbreak now? Go here.)
Search,
Enter manually ActivateMMS2G, and when found:ActivateMMS2G
Install and Confirm
Reboot Device
Step 2. Installing A Custom Profile
On your iPhone go to
Safari and open this website: http://help.benm.at (kudos!)Mobilconfigs create
enter in all fields the required mms settings, got it? According to our example for Callmobile we enter this:
Enable ThetheringGenerateInstall
Install Now
Donequit SafariReboot nowStep 3. Adding Appropriate Cellular Settings
On your iPhone go to:
Settings » General » Network » Cellular Data Networkdon't touch or edit the following entries: MMS/APN, MMS/Username, and MMS/Password. Once edited manually they will be lost and missing, because they will not get saved after leaving the menu. You would then have to start over above with point III. Preparations. You got me, right?MMSC and MMS Proxy first.MMSC is http://mms.t-mobile.de/servlets/mms andMMS Proxy is 172.28.23.131:8008
Network button to leave the settings menu andReboot now to make sure the iPhone has loaded the new MMS settingsStep 4. Sending two Test MMS’
What we here basically do is, we’re gonna send the MMS to us. This allows us to check if receiving works and this also auto-enables the MMS feature on many carriers worldwide (not with AT&T in the U.S., sorry). After sending the first MMS you may receive an SMS instead that tells you you can watch the MMS on the internet. This is because the carrier has not updated your MMS capability yet. Now wait about five minutes and send another MMS to your own iPhone. This time you should receive it.
This is how we do it. On your iPhone go to:
MessagesNew Message icon (also note that a camera icon will be left to the text field)your own iPhone cell number
camera icon and take a photoSend button
If anything does not work: we recommend to check the internet for your carrier specific settings. In 99% of the cases it is not related to the iPhone, but due to wrong carrier settings. Or your carrier simply has deactivated the MMS feature for your subscription (i.e. AT&T)!
Step 5. Editing the EDGE/GPRS Internet Settings
Again on your iPhone ;-) go to:
Settings » General » Network » Cellular Data NetworkCellular Data fieldsAPN is internet.t-mobileUsername is tmPassword is tm
Network button to leave the settings menu andReboot your iPhoneV. Final words
You should check if your EDGE/GPRS settings work by deactivating your Wi-Fi and go online via GPRS/EDGE only. People reported it may be slower than before. We cannot confirm this. EDGE/GPRS is slow like hell anyway. If you are running a subscription that supports Visual Voicemail you can also enter the appropriate information after reboot and test if it works.
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