Android phone not downloading photos in text messages
Restart your phone. If you have not turned off your phone in a while or have not restarted your device since this issue first occurred then go ahead and reboot the unit. Manually turn it off, count to ten, and then turn it back on. Once it boots up try to open or send a Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. · I am not receiving all of my texts when in a Group text - MMS. I will receive all of my texts, however, if I am in a one-to-one text message. I have factory reset my phone, ensured that the MMS auto download is on, the service center flashed the phone, and I have done all the things. · If I get a pic message while the data is off, obviously the phone can't download the larger pic file. THE PROBLEM comes in when you turn your data back on it will literally take days to download the picture!! It has happened to me on my EVO and now happening on my Samsung Galaxy S2 Epic Touch. It's an Android issue.
If, instead of a photo, you get a message that reads "Tap to Download" and then when you tap, it shows "Downloading," but it never does, we've got a couple of steps you can take to resolve the issue. Here's how to help your photos appear in text messages so you don't lose your mind! Double check yo' MMS! Apple ID: Sign out n' in; Reset and forget! Two separate people sent me an SMS text photo but I did not receive an audio notification on the phone when the picture was received. When I later checked my phone, I noticed a rectangular box that said "download". When I touched the box, it changed to "downloading" for 3 seconds and then when back to the original "download" message. Answer: A: To send a photo to an Android device, you need MMS option. Make sure it's enabled under Settings Messages. If it is and photos are still not sending, contact your carrier. More Less. Posted on AM. View answer in context.
You know each app includes cache files that are used to save data. Sometimes cache files are corrupt, leading to Android MMS not downloading. To fix this issue, it is necessary to clear the cache and data for the messaging app. To do this: Go to Settings Apps to tap on your messaging app. Open the Settings app. Scroll down and select Messages. Scroll down and check to see if the MMS Messaging switch is toggled on. If not, tap it to enable it. If MMS Messaging was off, that's probably what was causing the problem, so be happy! That's an easy fix. If MMS Messaging was on, move on to step 2. 2. Had trouble downloading/receiving pictures using Samsung default text message app. After trying everything including a factory reset which didn’t fix the problem.- I found the answer: turn off advance messaging under the settings within the text messaging app.
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