Android sms picture wont download






















 · When you initiate the download manually, it will have a higher chance of success since the problem is most likely due to a malfunctioning of your system processes or hardware. Send yourself a MMS message, or get a friend to send one, and check to see if your MMS still won’t download.  · Based on the Android Central forum, here are several ways to fix the problem wherein the Galaxy S2 SMS pictures won’t download: 1. Make Sure that Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins. Remember that you can send a picture message to yourself to make sure that its working properly. If your device is still having issues messaging then a factory data reset will reset the APN settings, and fix any possible software bugs for you, and that is what I recommend as the sure fire fix for this issue.


So what i did is to download the official Google message app for android. However, when i downloaded and installed the application, it worked perfectly fine and just like the Samsung message app. So for other android smartphone brands, if your phone doesn't support sending a picture in a text message on android, please kindly use the below guide. The free "Save MMS" app does exactly that. Go to the Play store and search for "save mms", install the "Save MMS" app, then go to the App Drawer and run the app. The app extracts all attachments (pictures, audio, video, etc.) from your MMS text messages. Scroll through the list of images until you find the image you want to save and. If you recently update Android OS, and the MMS not working on your Samsung device, then there must be a problem with your Android OS. ReiBoot for Android is a popular Android OS repair tool that allows you to fix the MMS and many other issues on your Android-based device by fixing the actual operating system of your phone.


You can follow the steps given below to do so to resolve the problem of phone won't download pictures in text messages Android. From “Settings” go to “Apps”. Select the MMS Service app and then tap on “Clear Data” and “Clear Cache” options. From any screen, swipe down to reveal the notification panel. Tap hold either Wi-Fi or mobile data. If inactive, turn on mobile data. Now restart your device and try to receive picture messages from your contacts. Also, make sure to clear your messages app's cache and data to see if the issue persists. 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.

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