I finally got an iPhone and I’m loving it so far. Everything is working swell, except for MMS (picture messaging) with other Telus clients. Its a quirky situation:
- I can’t send MMS to other Telus clients
- I can receive MMS from other Telus clients
- I can send an receive from non-Telus clients (Rogers, Fido, Bell)

I don’t know what’s going on at Telus. They have been very friendly and understanding on the phone, but the data department seems a little brain dead on the issue. Its a “known issue”, but it hasn’t been resolved. They also closed all the tickets related to the problem without a fix. The rep I spoke with today said I should “check from time to time”. That’s not really an acceptable solution, but I have received a credit for %50 off last month and the promise of another if the issue isn’t resolved.
So no progress yet, and my only suggestion would be to email pictures instead at this point. Are you having the same problem?
Also I’ve attached the latest Telus Carrier Update file (5.1) for others who are on the troubleshooting journey….
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If you’ve noticed your iPhone’s battery just isn’t cutting it you might be considering a backup battery. These are compact devices, some cases too, that connect to your phone’s dock connector and charge it on-the-go.
There’s actually a surprisingly wide selection out there, and these are some details you should pay attention to when looking for a backup / external battery for your phone.
- Capacity: iPhone’s have about 1200 mAh capacity, so bear in mind how many times you mind want to charge your phone.
- Size/shape: For this to be useful you’ll have to carry it with you. Pick a battery that fits in your bag, case or purse.
- Price: Prices range from about $9-$60. More expensive batteries aren’t necessarily any better. Read on for my suggestion.
I chose the Monoprice iPhone Battery Pack (1900mAh). Its holds enough to charge my phone 1 and 1/2 times, its small enough to slip in my bag and it was super-cheap! $9 + $2 shipping to Canada got this to my door in just under two weeks.
Monoprice is an excellent company; in my experience their products are exceptionally high quality and very reasonably priced. The backup battery was no different-it does exactly waht its supposed to. You charge it with your iPhone cable or dock and pack it away for when its needed. Then when you’re running low on power just plug it in the bottom and the phone starts charging immediatley.
So if you’re thinking about getting the Monoprice device, or any backup battery, go for it. You won’t regret having the security.
This is an update of Realize, a theme for MyBB. It includes a few minor fixes, including a nasty bug with Firefox and the classic postbit (thanks Lee!).
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