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fungsl

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 23, 2016
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Hello,

I was just wondering whether MMS has started to cut into people's data usage as well. I know theoretically pure picture message, not imsg photos shouldn't be counted towards your data usage on your mobility bill but I have noticed an increase in data usage ever since switching from my iphone 4. My usage pattern itself hasn't changed.
 

C DM

macrumors Sandy Bridge
Oct 17, 2011
51,392
19,461
Hello,

I was just wondering whether MMS has started to cut into people's data usage as well. I know theoretically pure picture message, not imsg photos shouldn't be counted towards your data usage on your mobility bill but I have noticed an increase in data usage ever since switching from my iphone 4. My usage pattern itself hasn't changed.
Ultimately that would depend on your carrier and plan basically (and if there might be something off there perhaps).
 

Shirasaki

macrumors P6
May 16, 2015
16,263
11,764
In some countries, ISP provides per-msg count on MMS, rather than your mobile data. That is: ISP may allow you to send, say, 100 MMS per month.
So it is related to ISP.
 

Mlrollin91

macrumors G5
Nov 20, 2008
14,172
10,187
As mentioned its all carrier based. But you need to make sure you are sending true MMS and not iMessage photos. Anything iMessage related is data. SMS/MMS should be a separate thing, but thats based on your carrier.
 

ericwn

macrumors G5
Apr 24, 2016
12,114
10,906
MMS need a data network to operate, I think, so it's expected that at least some carriers will charge by data throughput while some charge per message.
 

magicMac

macrumors 65816
Apr 13, 2010
1,013
428
UK
My carrier (EE in UK) charges per MMS and some plans have 50 or so included. I actually wish it was just data based because it's a good fallback to send android users a photo when you don't have their email and either one does not have WhatsApp.
 
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