Engadget’s hinted that that T-Mobile is offering free multimedia messaging service for folks who are subscribing to an SMS plan, but don’t use push e-mail or other data services. Those people are few and far between, but it’s an interesting option for them to have – “No e-mail? Fine, free pictures, go nuts.” Just ask your T-Mobile folks for the “BlackBerry Feature Enabler” treatment, and you’re good to go.
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I think that’s pretty smart of T-Mobile from a marketing point of view. Now, kids and teens can carry BlackBerry’s too without having their parents pay for expensive data plans (which they have no use for). Yes, teens can carry BlackBerry’s too. I cancelled my data plan because I don’t need the e-mail and I don’t have a job…that reminds me…I need to get myself a job… *sigh*.
I just got a data plan on my mobile. I pretty much do not need my computer anymore since I do so much with my mobile phone. The neatest thing is that I can even watch naughty movies:) It is pretty neat, it’s called Mobile TV. All I do is point my phone to sexoncell.com and they have adult mobile movies in different formats like 3gp movies, symbian, pda or whatever. If you have any other cool sites, please let me know! This one, though, even has a free daily mobile movie.
Just to clear this up, the “feature enabler” is the blackberry voice add-on. It enables free wap access to non blackberry data users. Meaning access to tzones and the ablility to use mms and IM. However sms, mms and IM are still charged unless and a msg bundle is added. 4$4.99 for 400, $9.99 for 1000 or 14.99 for unlim msgs. 19.99 for unlim msgs for family plans.
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