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This wikiHow teaches you how to prevent your iPhone from sending and receiving MMS messages to help you cut down on your monthly cellular data usage. An MMS messageincludes multimedia content such as pictures and videos.
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1 Open your iPhone’s Settings. The icon will appear as a set of grey gears located on your Home Screen.
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2 Scroll down and tap Messages. It is located in the fifth group of menu options.Advertisement
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3 Switch the green MMS Messaging slider to the “off” position. The slider will turn white. This will prevent your iPhone from sending or receiving any MMS text message. The phone will no longer be able to exchange messages with pictures, video, and other multimedia content.[1]
- You will still be able to send and receive multimedia content through iMessages and email when connected to a wireless network.[2]
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