Video camera and texting pictures

Is there an app available to create video's using the Iphone? Also, is there an app to allow pictures to be sent via text? Over 1000 app's and apple can't figure out the basics?????? This is pathetic!

No and no.
I highly doubt that they can't figure it out. They simply have chosen no to include these features. If these are critical to you, then the iphone is not the phone for you.
You can E-mail to others MMS and they can MMS to your e-mail.
If you still wish to whine about this, you may do so to Apple at:
http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html

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