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How to use your BlackBerry to send video, audio and image messages

You’ve probably used your BlackBerry smartphone to send countless text, or short message service (SMS), messages. Perhaps you even employ your device’s multimedia messaging service (MMS) functionality to distribute image- and video-messages to friends and colleagues and/or groups of both.

But did you know that you can compose and send your own personal picture- and video-slide-shows, with timed image transitions and accompanying caption text, using nothing but your BlackBerry smartphone and its digital camera?

Such slide shows are great for sending quick images or video of vacations or getaways to friends and family, but they can also be particularly useful to businesspeople for sending meeting highlights–pictures of whiteboards, charts, etc., and audio snippets from speakers–or action items.

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Creating your own MMS slide show via BlackBerry is simple, though most wireless carriers set a limit on how much data can be sent via one text or MMS message, so you might not be able to send as many images at a time as you’d like. For the purpose of this tutorial, I created a number of three-image slide shows, as well as two-picture messages with audio clips.

Follow these simple steps and you’ll be sending MMS slide shows in no time at all.

How to Create MMS Slide Shows via BlackBerry

First, you want to type in the phone number(s) of the person or people to which you want to send your slide show. It’s not a bad idea to send a test slide show to a suspecting friend first, until you become comfortable with the process.

Once you’ve got the appropriate phone number(s) typed into your BlackBerry, click your BlackBerry Menu key–to the direct left of your trackball/trackpad–and choose “MMS [Phone Number]”.

A blank message field appears on your device. Scroll down into that blank message body, and again hit your BlackBerry Menu key. Next, choose one of the following options from the on-screen menu:

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