· Outages and reception. While very uncommon, there is a chance your carrier network is having an outage. This could be why you have problems with your messaging app not working. · Tip 6. Factory Reset. If all the tips above are useless, you have to conduct a factory reset on your phone. But there’s something you should be paid attention to: Don’t forget to back up your phone before resetting or you will get an empty Android phone. Here are the steps to conduct a factory reset. Part 1: Restore Android Phone to Factory Settings. Manually deleting each piece of data individually is tiresome and utterly wasteful. If you are handing the phone over to someone or simply need to get rid of all the data on your device, you will want a way to delete all of it at once.
Apps won't download on an Android if you have a poor Internet connection. First, check that you have Wi-Fi or Mobile Data enabled. To enable your Wi-Fi, swipe down from the top of your screen - Tap the gear to go to your Settings - Connections or Network, depending on your device - Enable Wi-Fi - Select your preferred network. Step 3: Agree with the conditions and hit the Next button. The software will download the firmware package automatically. It might take a while to finish the download, and when it is finished, the repair process will be initiated automatically. It won't take long, and your Android phone will be repaired. Follow these steps to reset SMS settings to default values on Android: Open Messages. Choose Settings. Reset all settings to factory values. Restart your device. 3. Change the Mobile Message Center Number. Lots of affected users resolved the issue by replacing the Mobile Message Center Number with alternative values.
I selected the pic from the text message, hit the menu key (furthest left key) and selected 'save attachment.'. The pic saved in the download folder on the SD card. /mnt/sdcard/download is the path. Worked from people with Iphones and other android phones. If your having trouble downloading the pic, that may be a network problem. I have an LG G5, using Android. I am using Messaging, not Messenger. Can receive but can’t open some text messages from an iphone. Says to Download the message but download always fails. I just change my setting from Wifi to Data and then try again. Message downloads. This has worked for the past few years for me. Hopefully this helps. When you initiate the download manually, it will have a higher chance of success since the problem is most likely due to a malfunctioning of your system processes or hardware. Send yourself a MMS message, or get a friend to send one, and check to see if your MMS still won’t download.
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