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Chk msg centre number,sent msg as text shud b there,msg validity shud be maximum,and reply via same centre shud be no in settings..chk these settings in ur message settings..
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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".
hi, if you are having trouble sending or recieving text messages then the fisrt thing you need to do is delete all the sent and recieved messages and also drafts due to the fact that if your memory is full this will give you loads of problem sending and recieving text or mms messages so deleting these will then get your messages working again.
If how ever you still cant send or recieve text messages then the chances are that your message center number is wrong or got mest up, what you need to do is contact your service provider and ask them to send you the text message center number settings, they will then tell you the correct message center number and how to change this setting on your phone.
They wont charge for this and it will only take 2 minutes to solve your problem.
1. It sounds like you may need to contact your cell provider's customer service, and have them link or re-link your cell phone to their network.
2. Another possibility: If this problem just cropped up, maybe your outgoing message queue is full. Many cell phones only allow you to have so many message in your inbox or outbox. Check this and maybe deleting some old messages would once again allow you to send and/or reply.
3. Finally, sending MMS messages requires a data plan, and maybe you don't have one, have gone over your limit, or need to move up to the next level.
HI jcosby007 Ok you need to get to the menu settings on the phone. Power cycling really doesn't help you in this case. Once you get to mms settings you need to hit the options. In the options it should give you a viewing options for your messages. You need to set it to time and make sure it doesn't say contacts. Also make sure that the phone isn't block by att from recieving mms txts. those are picture messages. Hope this help
When you port a number over from another company then you begin to have
issues receiving texts from that previous company. They can re-port
your number for free if you explain it to them and they talk to the
department that does the number porting, but if you use FlexPay then
they can't "re-port the number". They usually are willing to change your number though. Have the service books resent to the Verizon user. If they are sending pictures, make sure you can receive those from your provider. Try this also: [email protected]
Put your number in where it says phonenumber on the link. You need to have mms multimedia messaging. By default cricket users
that just have text messaging do not get a email addy. The txt msgs are
routed by crickets network.
HI buddy, to send or recieve mms msgs you have to activate it from the service provider's side.Only then you would be able to send and recieve MMS messages. This will surely solve your issue!!! Thank you for giving me a chance to help you out:):):) And please vote/rate me so that I can improve myself and be of more help to you:):):) Prasanth83:):)
You have to get the MMS Settings on your handset from your Mobile Service Provider.
Their are two ways to get the MMS Settings :
1. Your operator will give you a code, which you have to send via SMS to a toll free number and you will get your settings within 15-20 minutes on your handset.
2. Set your MMS Settings manually by calling your operator. They will give you the settings manually on phone. You just have to put the details in your handset options.
It is doing this because most carriers only support 140-160 characters per sms message. Once you are over your carriers limit per message the phone is made to change it from an sms to an mms message. Naturally when you send media it goes through mms so that is the default symbol for mms on your phone. MMS supports up to 1000 characters per a message. So in order to continue using sms you need to keep your messages at 140 characters or less including spaces
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