Active 5 years, 11 months ago. Viewed k times. When people send me text messages with a picture attached, I receive the message but it says something like this, with a "download" button: Message size: 1KB Expires: AM, Mar 12 [Download] When I press the download button, it changes to the text "Downloading" for a moment, and then it changes back to the download button and nothing else happens.
I'm pretty stumped. Update 2: Suggestion to check APN settings. Improve this question. JohnD JohnD 1 1 gold badge 1 1 silver badge 6 6 bronze badges. Try opening the "Downloads" app, or use a file explorer to look at various folders on the phone. It may be that the message app you use simply stores it in a folder and expects you to handle it afterwards.
StephenSchrauger - thanks, I went to the downloads app. There are 2 tabs: "internet downloads" and "other downloads" but there is nothing under either of them. Is this where SMS downloads are stored? No, that's just where downloads go to. View solution in context. Namaste Asteroid. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Accepted Solutions. BertnTX Constellation. This-is-me Comet. Open samsung members app. According to Android users, the only annoying issue when using MMS is the download problem.
It may be caused by a slow Internet connection, a setting issue, interfering apps, corrupt cache, etc. Fortunately, it can be solved easily. If you also encounter the issue, follow these solutions below to get rid of it.
In many situations, a simple restart can be used to fix some issues. This is the basic thing you can do. Just press the power button until you see the power menu and choose Reboot or Restart. After your phone restarts, check if you can download MMS. Once you have found the desired photos or folders, select the 'Cut' or 'Move' option and paste the photos or folders into the desired location on the microSD card.
Access your phone's camera settings to change the default storage location of new photos to the microSD card. If your LG phone is not allowing you to view or download to the microSD card installed, power off the phone and remove the battery. Check to ensure that the microSD card is inserted correctly as depicted in the diagram on the phone's interior or exterior casing. Eject and reinsert the microSD card and power the phone back on. You should allow the phone up to five minutes after powering on to recognize and access the microSD card.
If the microSD card still doesn't work, use an adapter to connect the card to your PC and reformat the card. This will erase all personal data from the card and reset it to factory default settings.
If your phone allows you to remove the battery than, with the phone powered on, remove the battery from the unit. Count to 10 just like before, and then reinsert the battery into the phone, and power it back on. Make sure that the phone is not plugged into a charger when removing the battery or the phone will still have access to a power source and this reset might not work.
Sometimes when Android smartphones have too many messages saved on them they can get a little clogged up and have problems sending and receiving both regular text messages and multimedia messages. If your messages have started to pile up on the device then go through the saved message threads and do some cleaning. Data and Information can add up over time so try and stay on top of your saved messages. Sometimes Android phones have problems and need to be wiped clean. Android makes it very easy and is very user friendly when backing up your information before doing the restore.
I recommend a periodic backup of your phone anyways.
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