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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".
with an MMS-enabled phone you can: Take digital photographs and store photographs on the Internet Send and receive full colour pictures Send and receive voice clips Add a text message to your picture Purchase pictures and sounds from the Internet Have enhanced polyphonic ringtones MMS runs over GPRS. You normally need to subscribe to a GPRS tariff, and have 'Media Messaging' enabled by your network operator. You will need a phone handset that supports the MMS service - If you receive an MMS message and don't have a suitable handset or GPRS service, you'll receive a standard SMS text message, and will be able to view the message at the web address included with the text message.
you need to have set your mobile phone up for receiving and sending MMS messages. If it's not set, you will receive a message with a url adress to go and see the content.
if the website is unavailable it might have expired, or the web servers might be down.
I suggest you call your mobile provider customer service and ask them to send you the MMS settings. Once you set up your phone, ask the sender to resend the content.
Verizon Wireless has alot of problems with MMS sending. Usually this occours when the recieving party is using another carrier. Its not your phone its the Verizon network. I have Verizon and alot of the MMSs that I send seem to be lost in the MMS limbo as well.
If the phone is currently locked then there should be a button that when you hit it, it will ask for an unlock code. If the phone has been programmed, it should just be the last four digits of your cell phone number.
usually to receive picture messages..you have to send one picture message...
if you cant send mms...check with your service provider if you have free mms included in your contract..if you have then they should be able to give you a solution as to how to activate it...but usually one should be able to send mms
Hi Kim, Contact your provider and ask them to send you there WAP and MMS settings, usually when you recieve theese you switch off your phone, power it back up and YOU need to send a picture to activate the MMS settings with your provider. Good Luck!
I've had the same issue, and I was told that in order to send or recieve picture messages, you have to subscribe to Verizon's Internet plan. The reason that you can still send and recieve text messages is because it's on a different system. I was a bit peeved when I found this out after the fact.
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