
MMS Ad Can Now be Viewed by iPhone Customers

The Lowe Ginkgo agency in Montevideo created an ad for a new deodorant to be launched in Uruguay. The ad was placed in magazines that edited the best parts, but had this message for frustrated readers:
To complete this ad send AXE to 2345 after 9 pm.
Once the server received the SMS text message it replied with a MMS picture of the model from the ad without the editing, so the best parts could now be viewed.
Absolutely genius.

T-Mobile Announces Cameo Line of Digital Picture Frames

T-Mobile has announced a line of digital picture frames, called Cameo. These Parrot-sourced frames feature integrated GSM hardware and a dedicated phone number users can send pictures to from afar via MMS or email. The frame will cost $99.99 with a $9.99 monthly charge to keep the frame’s line active for incoming photos. The company has yet to reveal a launch date for the item.
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