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<P><FONT SIZE=2>> Also, who uses MMS?<BR>
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Only pretty much the majority of actual cellphone users in Europe, based on the market research and carrier requirements I've read...<BR>
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> Seems like the typical user would just email<BR>
> and attach media and/or just s/ftp<BR>
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Typical _Linux_ user, maybe. This is the sort of thing which (in my view) represents something of a disconnect between the goals of "having as open a phone as possible" and "selling a lot of phones"...<BR>
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