Android mms picture not downloading






















I could have changed a setting without realizing what it would effect…I am not a TECH kinda girl lmao. We are sorry to hear that you have issues with MMS messages. Please try out the fixes in this article and see whether it works for you.

I have the same problem. I dont know what i have changed. Did you work it out as this article does not help? Thanks Sue. I am having the same problem. My carrier is thru Verizon. Been a problem for several months now. None of the above fixes my problem. Hi Rhonda! Do you have signal and can you use your device to make calls and texts? Your email address will not be published. Skip to content. Check your network connection. Free up your messaging space.

Remove task-killers. Disable antivirus temporarily. In many situations, a simple restart can be used to fix some issues. This is the basic thing you can do. Just press the power button until you see the power menu and choose Reboot or Restart.

After your phone restarts, check if you can download MMS. If there is no stable Internet connection on your phone, the issue of MMS messages not downloading will occur. Make sure your mobile data or Wi-Fi on the Android phone is turned on. Then, go to search for something via a browser to check the connectivity. Sometimes, you are unable to download MMS due to the setting of this feature. To fix the issue, you can try to disable it.

This may be because of the limit of the messaging app. Answers to our Top FAQs. Did this help you? No Yes. How can we improve? Send Feedback. Tags No tags available. Fix, replace or check device delivery. Start by visiting the Community How-To. Visit the Community How-To. 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 picture message and see if the phone will work correctly. Sometimes a second level reset or soft reset can resolve this issue as well. If your phone allows you to remove the battery than, with the phone powered on, remove the battery from the unit.

Count to 10 just like before, and then reinsert the battery into the phone, and power it back on. Make sure that the phone is not plugged into a charger when removing the battery or the phone will still have access to a power source and this reset might not work. Sometimes when Android smartphones have too many messages saved on them they can get a little clogged up and have problems sending and receiving both regular text messages and multimedia messages.

If your messages have started to pile up on the device then go through the saved message threads and do some cleaning. Data and Information can add up over time so try and stay on top of your saved messages.

Sometimes Android phones have problems and need to be wiped clean.



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