My device is running WM6.
I don't send MMS often, but I've noticed that I can no longer send or receive MMS messages. They get stuck in my outbox or come in with a message saying they can't be downloaded.
When I first got the phone, it worked fine. Now, it tells me that the images are too big to be sent (don't know where the 100k limit came from), even though I only use the cell phone camera to take pics and i have to compress them. After compressing, it still doesn't send.
What should my settings be? Where do I find these settings?
Anyone?
Could I be having this issue because I use the Tmobile $5.99 internet?? If so, can someone tell me what (if anything) I can do to fix it??
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I never send MMS and I actually find them annoying when I receive them and have always ignored them. However, recently my best friend had a baby (Im the godfather) so he has been sending me photos and videos through MMS.
Here is my issue with At&t. It appears every time he sends a MMS I have to go to some website, enter a msg ID, and finally a password. The most annoying thing is that I can hardly ever see the photo without pressing refresh and videos do not work!!!
What the hell am I doing wrong and why is it so damn annoying. I would like to just simply open his message and see the video why does it have to be so damn difficult. I am sure there is a solution whether it is paid or free. Will someone please. I searched MMS, MMS issues, MMS password and I receive a lot of information regarding Arcsoft, which basically allows you to compose MMS, I think?
bump, nobody knows a way around this? weird
You can normally tell At&T how you want to get your MMS. Go to a phone shop and ask them to change it.
Every time I try to send a picture via text, I get this message:
"Warning! Unable to send your message(s). Your message(s) will remain in your drafts folder."
I was sending MMS on my old phone -- anyone know what's up? I have full signal so I can't figure it out.
I have been having the same problem lately, some days it works and some others it wont do anything.
Same here man.. intermittent..
And it happened before AND after the flash from factory Rom (ATT Fuze -> EnergyROM 3.0).. FWIW I Avg 2 bars of signal. Maybe with higher sig strength its less likey to happen.. but it seems to give up rather quickly for sending my piddle 164k msg .
I was wondering if the MMS app was giving up if the image wouldn't transfer within a timeout period.. but I just google'd a 4k image and saved it.. that wont even send. Will search more about this.
Have any of you guys uped the amount of kbs your allowed to send?
If your phone is an unlocked fuze/touch pro get on line and search t-mobile wireless data configurator use settings for t-mobile wing
I'm on doctorz 8.1 right now, and i am unable to send or receive mms..
If i try and send one, it just says sending and never stops. I received a text from rogers about an update, and it never downloaded, and it was 20kb
is there any known fixes to this?
I haven't really been playin with apn settings, but i know where to find them.
I don't know why my phone is so wacked out...but now I can not send Pics in Text Messages. It trys to send but just gets stuck on "sending". Any suggestions?
Maybe try toggling your data connection off/on. Or, sent out a regular SMS. Sometimes that will help push em thru. I've had issues sometimes where they'll hang like that until I receive a text, then they push thru, but only on certain ROMs.
Hope this helps at all.
sent from 2yr old Evo on ICS
I had the same problem before, then I learned that my data had to be on in order to send or receive messages through text messages. I'm not sure if this is because of my carrier or if that's just how it is.
Won't work over Wifi, which seems kind of silly.
You need to have the data on to send MMS (picture messages) the carriers do not generally count that against the data you use.
Hi all,
Hoping someone can point me in the right direction here.
My issue is that when someone sends me an MMS with a photo, the resolution is reduced to a fraction of what it was. However, I can send images via MMS at full resolution.
As an experiment, I sent my wife (who has an unrooted Galaxy S5) a 940KB screenshot. I had her send it back to me and when I got it, it was at 27KB. I had her email me that same image and it was unaltered at 940KB. We are both with Verizon on the same account. I use an old version of GoSMS. I have the MMS limit set to 5MB. The stock messaging app which is still active has a MMS max of 300KB but I'm getting less than 10% of that.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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I kinda gave up trying to resolve this due to lack of success with finding answers, either in my own searches or from more experienced users. But, it's still an issue that has come up once again.
Please... anyone?