The text will fall under the person who sent it and it will have the following:. At this point, I am ready to give up on Samsung. The service location could not resolve the issue and told me that I would have to send the phone into the service center without a temp being provided.
Obviously, sending my phone in without a back up is not an option. I have been having this issue for about two months now. It happens when I am on my mobile data only and wifi only. If anyone has any ideas, I would greatly appreciate it. This is my last ditch effort before I move unhappily away from Samsung and to an iPhone. Go to Solution. Received an MMS once I think!
Am just going through all the settings with He's received it I'll wait and see what happens next. All my settings were "perfect". I'll close this down for now and probably pop down to the Telstra shop in the next day or so! I'll post back here in a couple of days and let you know how I get on You're not going to believe this.
Went to my Telstra shop and the guy there identified the problem in about 2 minutes, fixed it and I was on my way. Would you believe the internet and data was blocked on my account? I use wifi at home and don't bother elsewhere. Apparently the lack of "3G" or "4G" near the top of my phone should have identified it immediately.
Two hours on a chat line last night Still, all's well that ends well. Nice to have it fixed! Thanks again for your interest and help! I purchased a new Samsung S5 Verizon unlocked and had the same problems, would not send or receive mms messages. Set up telstra APN. Tried all the other tips listed ,to no avail ,in total frustration I reset the phone to the factory settings and bingo problem solved.
Hope this helps. The Samsung S5 Manual list following solution to fix the issue that you are facing:. CrowdSupport Home. Home Automation. Telstra Plus. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
Nothing worked for me until I copied all my gallery photos and then pasted them into the DCIM folder located in my micro SD card, which allowed me to view and transfer whichever photos I desired. The "Developer" option did not work for me. I have a SD card reader that I've had to use for years back before I had a smart phone. It's old school, since I bought the SD card reader back when I had a flip phone, but it worked easy peasy.
You can find those SD card readers pretty cheap just about anywhere. I finally solved this problem wirelessly. Load the ShareIt app on both PC and phone and transfer photos, apps or other files easily. Your smartphone may already have ShareIt loaded. But just see that it's an updated version with the slightly changed new icon. If not just update it.
Show 2 more comments. Ben benjamen Are you on the latest Android Version called 6. Once you get in developer options scroll down and look for Enable USB debugging. Enable that and see if that works.
Other wise you may need to go into storage under phone settings then press the menu button, usually the 3 dotted menu button on the top right of the screen and change the USB connection settings there. I had the same problem with my Samsung Galaxy and I followed your debugger instructions however there was one more step.
After you go back to settings, select Enable USB debugging keep scrolling down till you get to USB Configuration, tap on that, select PTP Picture Transfer Protocol, then plug your phone into your computer and you will now see an icon that looks like a storage device, click on that and you will see all the files on your phone.
Or, just set up google Photos then go to the website. Also, USB debuging isn't necessary to transfer between an Android phone and computer. Just plug it in select photo transfer from the notification bar. I have a simpler solution for those that aren't Geeks. If i connect my phone to pc it detects it on the phone i have to give permission to the pc to read files etc you click yes then when you open the photo folder you only see Screenshots.
Show 9 more comments. Charles B. Go to Solution. I am sorry you are experiencing issues with your messaging. If you are having trouble sending or receiving pictures messages on your device , it's usually due to the APN settings not being configured properly in your phone. Please try the following below. Also try resetting your Network settings.
Also found withing the connection settings. If none of these troubleshooting steps help, the steps above or Clearing the cache, I would recommend speaking with the Carrier to have them check things on their end.
View solution in context. What phone doe n you have? I don't know if you have resolved your issue, afterall you complained about this problem in March. I was having the same problem and I cleared the cache partition on my S20 and it seems to have fixed the problem for me.
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