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cant work it out for the life of me.
Please enlighten me as to how to send a contact to another contact via MMS.
Thanks!
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That's ridiculous, sending contacts numbers via SMS has been a standard feature on handsets for a long time. If you can send pictures and attach other things i don't understand why the Magic cannot send business cards?!
Am i really going to have to manually copy a number and type it into a message... i mean surely this is simple in comparison to lets say.. sending a picture or uploading a video.. jeeez
Well, first I'd like to say this is my 7th phone over the course of 9 years and this is the first I've heard of sending contacts via SMS. I've never sent one, and I don't know anyone who has. People have texted me a contact number, but not as an attachment or MMS, they've just copied and pasted it into text message -- so as far as this being a "standard feature" that's debateable.
It would appear that since the contacts are pulled from the gmail contacts, it does not organize the information as "cards", thus it cannot attach something it does not have. I can't email a contact to someone, either.
Sorry this is a bummer for you, might want to suggest this as an app ( I think there's somewhere to do that on this forum) or contact Android and tell them about it. They certainly can't add this feature if they don't know it's missing and desired.
Ok... well its a bummer indeed, its a bit of a mission copying numbers and pasting them etc. I've had a samsung D600 and a Sony Eriksson K800i both pretty popular phones that could both send and recieve cards. If you recieved one it could just automatically save it to contacts... hmm.
The numbers on my magic are imported from my k800i not from gmail so im not sure about that!
Anyway I'll submit it as an idea in the apps section, good call on that one!![]()