Why does android mms take so long on downloads






















It allows you to send media files such as photos and short video clips. Depending on your location. MMS is used for sending media files such as photos while SMS is used to send a message composed of not more than characters of text. With the tips we mentioned in the article, you can fix your MMS download problem without breaking a sweat. Jagdish is an Android troubleshooter who loves talking tech and discussing technology's impact on humanity. He is passionate about writing and fond of technology—with a zeal for Android problem-solving.

When Jag isn't writing or discussing tech and marketing, he'll be smashing cricket balls or shooting hoops on the basketball court. Do you want…. Have you been an Android user for a long time now but somehow thinking of making a switch to iOS?

Well, I bet you are…. PDF Portable Document Format files are essentially a non-editable file that you would like to share without changes made in them. Today, almost every mobile…. Two days ago I started having a problem with group text messaging. I have no problem sending texts, but the replies come back from the individuals in the group. Two days ago I tried renaming my group, instead of having 3 cell phone numbers. WHen I did that, replies to the group came in without any identities.

I fixed that but still have the above problem. Hi, Deb. Check your data settings, not your group messaging settings. Both my wife and I have an issue with receiving MMS files from my daughter. This is a real conundrum. I have a note 8. They never download. When Im on my cell carrier network, the files will download. You can google "clearing cache partition on S20" and you will find instructions.

It is not a complicated process. You can try whatever settings you want to and every possible solution online, but good luck. Ive returned the phone three times, and its not the phone. I test apps on different devices. 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. 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.

Android makes it very easy and is very user friendly when backing up your information before doing the restore. I recommend a periodic backup of your phone anyways.

This should fix the phone right up and allow you to download and send picture messages again. You might even notice an increase in speed and functionality after performing a reset. It sets the phone to how it was when it came out of the box for the first time. Nice and clean.



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