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qpid360

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Look closely at the MMS photo... it's showing the red "!" meaning the image didn't send properly. Another jab at AT&T?
 
Look closely at the MMS photo... it's showing the red "!" meaning the image didn't send properly. Another jab at AT&T?

LOL! I can't believe Apple would let something like that slip... it must mean something else, surely. It is does mean an error in sending the MMS, then whoever uploaded them is getting fired.
 
that's craaazzzzyyy i can't believe they'd let that happen, but then again only people with 3.0 would notice that that's the new symbol for a failed message, still really funny :p
 
LOL! I can't believe Apple would let something like that slip... it must mean something else, surely. It is does mean an error in sending the MMS, then whoever uploaded them is getting fired.

Yes it does mean that.
 
I find it funny that Apple removed the AT&T Carrier logo from all of the images. They must really be pissed at them.
 

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I find it funny that Apple removed the AT&T Carrier logo from all of the images. They must really be pissed at them.

Or maybe because they use the exact same images on their international websites now, and some countries also have numerous carriers that support the iPhone (like in Australia, where we have three different networks that the iPhone is on).
 
I find it funny that Apple removed the AT&T Carrier logo from all of the images. They must really be pissed at them.

AT&T is not the carrier for iPhone in other countries. They would be stupid if the did have that up.
 
Here it is, if they pull it from the UK site.
 

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