Better quality larger pictures on incoming MMS on ...

Does anyone know how to change the picture quality and size on incomming MMS messages on the N97 mini? I use to get great quality pictures on my N958GB but the ones on my N97 are horrible even when I fwd them to my email.
Joel

So the update will fix the picture messages?  or are you talking about a firmware update?  I will call Nokia then and see if they will send the update thanks
Edit:
I so thought you were talking about Nokia Nevermind I have called T-Mo and they do not have the ability to fix the problem for small MMS the configurator as far as I know only sends APNs and such not something that will setup the correct picture size and I spoke with tech they said it was something that would need to be fixed on T-Mobiles end. 
Message Edited by spinn360 on 26-Apr-2009 07:59 PM

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