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Microsoft CorporationI cannot send or receive multimedia messages (MMS) on my Lumia phone. Restart your phone with SIM card inserted, and retry sending a multimedia message ...
Feb 4, 2014 - MMS sending and receiving pictures no longer working on Nokia Lumia. up vote 2 down vote favorite. In early 2014 I installed "Update 3" (8.0.10517.150) and the "Lumia Black" software ... "Can't send message Try again".
Before you push the send button, you must attach you picture to the email. There is usually a button with a picture of a paper clip on it that will start the process. You will then need to go to the location on your computer hard drive where pictures are stored and double click on the pictures you want to send. The pictures usually end in file type .jpg. You camera probably named the picture with a number like 12345.jpg. Once you have attached the picture(s), please the send button on your email screen.
try this...... go to my pic gallery, select the pic you want to send, click OPTIONS, send as picture or picture text message, then enter the phone number you want to send it to, then click SEND. hope that helps. BUt you have to have data package to send pictures from any cell phone.
The Kin Onem can send pictures depending on your service provider. To send a picture with most providers, go to the picture and select options, then there should be a send option. If that option is not there, then you must have a service provider that does not allow picture messaging.
You should be able to send a text message with the picture attached to an email address.
to send a multimedia message/text message w. picture attached: -find the actual picture you want to send on your phone and select it -then hit your "menu" or "options" button, which should give you an option to send/share the picture -select text message or multimedia message (MMS) -in the "to" line for the text message, enter the email address you'd like to send it to -hit "send"
It should be picture size issue. -Take a Picture-Open the picture in the picture browser -Crop the picture (Can select the entire picture
if so desired) -Save -Send the newly cropped picture in an MMS . Downsizing the image to 50-60kb. .
should work.
go to pictures/graphics folder and select your picture you would like to send. select options and press send via.. then select via message. make sure your phone allows you to send multimedia pictures, that may be your problem
SPRINT - You must have you phone setup linked to an active email acount (i.e. yahoo, etc)
(New Picture) When you take a picture, tap on the envelope icon. \/
(Picture from file) Select and view picture from file explorer. Once open select send in the lower left corner. \/
The option for sending the picture comes up. Click send via email (not picture mail). This opens your email menu, select the correct email account to send from. Once the compose email page opens, simply type the email address and send.
note: to send to another phone you must know the address in which the cell company uses. Some are:
- Sprint - (phonenumber)@pm.sprint.com
- US cellular - (phonenumber)@mms.uscc.net
- ATT - (phonenumber)@mms.att.net
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