It's been 3 months and I still have this problem. I'll be glad when this phone is paid for. I'm cancelling this service and switching carriers. I figured it out! It is you and the person with whom you share the most photos, memes, and GIFs. Your conversation thread is full! You have to delete it.
Don't just archive it because that won't get rid of it from your phone. Touch the three little dots at the top right of your conversation and you will have the option to delete. I tried that already but it didn't work. Did you do that and now it works fine for you?
I just started having this problem today on my Galaxy S9. I can send MMS, but not receive it. I get a red exclamation point with "canceled" when someone tries to send me a picture. I am having this exact problem for the past few weeks. Yes advanced messaging is on. It sounds like turning off advanced messaging will "fix" it I haven't had Advanced Messaging on.
Turning off advanced messaging does not fix this issue. At least for my and my husband's S9's. Started around Oct. I was on the Sept. I'm wondering if it was a Carrier Settings Update. I can't remember if I've had one or not in the past few months. I haven't call for tech help yet. Just haven't had enough time to wait on the phone. There's enough posts in so many forums that something needs to be fixed!
Such a PIA! When I turn wifi off, my phone will display the 4G LTE icon but once I turn wifi back on, it only stays on for a minute or so. I've even forced data on in developer settings but that wasn't a permanent fix either.
Keeping Mobile data on thru Developer Settings gets my pictures but uses more battery. Galaxy S9. Same deal here. Disable wifi, mms messages come in. Super annoying and irritating. It's the carrier.
The caveat is that your outgoing text has to go to the same software user as you. Example, if I send an mms to my buddy on the s20 Ult, he has to be using a device that has Googles new features built into the Messages app.
Same with iPhone. My buddy has to be using an iPhone when I send him mms from my iPhone. Most people I know, use an iPhone. Most people on android do not use Google's new features yet.
Google is way too fragmented. My phone of choice is an iPhone, but for traveling and trips, I also bring along the S20 Ultra. Sorry, but you would think it would be more advanced than it is by now. The carriers have to support WiFi mms. In a good area, my phones send pics so fast, but not at my 1 bar house. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Accepted Solutions. Cindy-Flores89 Product Expert. You can call your carrier to get the APN details or check it on their website.
If the issue persists, remove your SIM card and change to a different provider. See if you still get the same problem. It should be related to WiFi or Mobile data settings.
Since there are a bunch of settings on the phone, checking them one by one will take forever. Therefore, resetting network settings is the way to go. It will restore all the settings related to the network Bluetooth, mobile data, etc. So, it is safe. Unlock your phone and swipe up on the empty space on your Home screen to access the Apps screen.
Find the Settings icon and tap it 3. Choose the General manager 4. Tap Reset 5. Select Reset Network Settings 6. Tap Reset Settings 7. This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
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