Over the past few days, a
number of
sites have been reporting a rumor that AT&T may be preparing to launch MMS for its iPhone customers alongside iPhone OS 3.1 at next week's
media event. In tracing the history of this rumor, however,
MacRumors finds rather questionable sources for the claim.
Many sites are pointing to
Know Your Mobile as a source for the rumor. That story, however, appears to be a slight embellishment of claims made by
FSMdotCOM last week.
FSMdotCOM's report, in turn, quotes a
ModMyi user who noticed portions of MMS functionality in the iPhone OS 3.1 beta and who reportedly received word from an AT&T representative that MMS would be enabled by the end of the month in backing up a
previous FSMdotCOM report from early August simply claiming that MMS functionality would be coming "later this summer" after the launch of iPhone OS 3.1.
Further confusing the issue is that the follow-up
FSMdotCOM report citing the
ModMyi claim was made in late August, and the end of the month has come and gone with no sign of MMS on AT&T. Other sites, however, didn't pick up on the story until September, and some have
misinterpreted the report to be claiming an end-of-September timeframe.
In essence, all of the claims seem to stem from the original
FSMdotCOM report from early August that simply noted what was already known or reasonably surmised.This is not to discount the possibility of iPhone OS 3.1 being launched next week with MMS from AT&T coming along for the ride, as it is a
reasonable guess based on Apple's
introduction of iPhone OS 2.1 at last year's event and
MMS being turned on by default in iPhone OS 3.1 betas, but claims of anything more than speculation appear to based on little solid information at this time.
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Rumors of iPhone OS 3.1 Appearing Next Week Alongside MMS from AT&T Based on Questionable Sources