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Switch-off your phone. 1. Press and hold 3 keys; Green dial key, *
Star key, no. 3 key on keypad and then press the power on/off to
swtich on the phone. Remember, do not let go the 3 press and
hold
keys until you see a formatting word screen show! 2. After a
few
minutes when the Full phone formatting completed, your phone
will
back to original system and factory settting.
Are you certain you have a strong GPRS signal? Have you tried turning the phone off for a few moments and then back on, and also make sure you have good signal strength at the time you are trying to send an MMS.
It could be due to network problems as well - the few times I've experienced it, it has lasted for several days and then it has been fine after that.
Hey! I solved it. This seemed to be a common problem for Nokia 6126 phones. I had to go to settings and reset the device with the default security code of 12345 and It work, but it went back to factory settings which is kind of annoying. I didnt lose any files or contacts or anything though.
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