Pigskin Astronaut. Mine is doing the same. Did you find a solution? What provider do you have? Having the same issue. I just sent support the issue, as mentioned by Comet. I have done a full shut down, cleared the cache to the phone and the message app, factory reset the phone and had their service team flash the phone. Samsung has not given me any more troubleshooting assistance other than they want me to send them my phone without a spare or temp phone.
The support provided by Samsung has been pretty horrible. What should you do to fix MMS messages not downloading? Follow the solutions mentioned in this post given by MiniTool Solution. MMS, short for Multimedia Messaging Service, is a feature that allows sharing multimedia files including photos, videos, and audio over a network.
At present, most users have switched to other messaging applications, for example, Telegram, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, etc. But the fact is that there are still many persons using MMS.
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.
So, this is the advantage of the cache. But sometimes, your app misbehaves due to the majority of the data or due to the bogged space. Hence it is always recommended to clear the cache of your app frequently. Now open the messaging app which was earlier showing error and now you will see the messages downloading. Once this whole procedure is done, the new messages that you will receive will have no issue in them.
Also, make sure that the signals of your phone are strong so that the messages do not become unavailable. It will not delete the old messages. Try these fixes Staying in touch isn't easy without your messaging app! How To By John Callaham. Outages and reception While very uncommon, there is a chance your carrier network is having an outage. More: Common Android issues and how to fix them Restart the phone This is a very common troubleshooting tip. Check your mobile plan.
Also read: The best phone plans for every type of user Clear the cache and data Cache data is good for keeping your device snappy. How to clear cache and data on Android: Open the Settings app. Go into Apps. Find the Messages app under See all apps. Hit Clear Cache. You can also select Clear storage for a clean start. More: How to get mobile data working again Did you recently install any new apps?
Reset the network settings. How to reset network settings: Open the Settings app. Select System. Go into Reset options.
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