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Moblogging with iPhone and Proximus
It took a while but mms blogging on the iPhone is a fact.
Sending an MMS on an iPhone was impossible. If it weren't for eager developers, it would stll be.
Meet SwirlyMMS, a native iPhone app for hacked phones.
Combine it with a Proximus MMSBlog, and have yourself a free MoBlog.
To make things easy for you, I decided to go geek today, and send you the right settings (as I found out the question is repeated over and over in forums and actually I figured out the answer myself..)
MMSC: mmsc.proximus.be/mms
Proxy: 10.55.14.75:80
APN: event.proximus.be
Username: mms
Password: mms
Thats it..
Send your messages to 4488 (free) and see them appear in your moblog.
Posted on April 28, 2008
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Another option is to use Flickr Mobile (the native iPhone app, not the mobile flickr website) or iFlickr to send images from the iPhone's camera roll straight to Flickr.
Both applications allow tagging and adding a title and/or description.
Works like a charm :D (see http://flickr.com/photos/crahan_moblog)
Posted by CraHan | April 28, 2008 5:04 PM