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3 TopicsUnable to send videos on any messaging platform
Hello, I am having an issue with a new phone of mine. I just switched over the UnPlugged Phone, which I know isn't as common as most other phones, but I thought this was odd. I am unable to send any videos due to file size. I have tried sending a 1 second video that was compressed, as a test, and it still wouldn't send. I'm unsure what to do. I have tried multiple messaging platforms outside of the Signals, WhatsApps, etc (those apps willsend videos just fine), and none of the platforms are able to do it. I don't know if it's a MMS setting or what. ButI just want to be able to send videos on my default messaging platform without having to switch to something else where the other user also has to have that app. I know that most will say it is a phone issue, since it is not as common as the primary phones, but talking with other users of the phone, this doesn't seem to bea common issue. Just wondering if there was a setting I haven't tried or something. ¡Gracias de antemano!34Visto0likes0ComentariosUnable to download group MMS
I have a Pixel XL that was originally Project Fi. I switched to TMobile two weeks ago and my group MMS are not downloading, either on wifi or mobile. Sometimes they come through, other times I have to go to the individual messages and download them. 90% of the time, they fail to download. I've done all the troubleshooting, including resetting the network and creating the new APN from this forum. My husband has the same phone and same network and is not having this issue. The message app also crashes after a few tries at downloading. Google support was not helpful, telling me I can't use wifi for MMS, which is incorrect because I've always used wifi. Plus, it's also happening on data. Below is the APN I have done according to TMobile support doc. Although, my phone does not have a "MMS protocol" option. This helped my phone to be able to receive them more frequently, although, I still have to download them. Android APN settings Open the Access Point Names or APNs menu. In Settings, look under Wireless & Networks or tap the Connections tab. Touch Mobile network. You may need to touch More settings, More..., or More networks first. Touch Access Point Names. Touch the T-Mobile APN if one is available. If not, press the Menu key and touch new APN. Verifica y actualiza las siguientes configuraciones para el APN de datos. Name: T-Mobile APN: Fast.t-mobile.com (for LTE devices) or epc.tmobile.com (for non-LTE devices) Proxy: <Not set> Port: <Not set> Username: <Not set> Password: <Not set> Server: <Not set> MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc MMS proxy: <Not set> MMS port: <Not set> MMS protocol: WAP 2.0 MCC: 310 MNC: 260 Authentication Type: <Not set> APN Type: default,supl,mms OR Internet+MMS Default Android provides a text field to enter: default,supl,mms. Samsung ofrece un botón de radio Internet+MSM para seleccionar. APN Protocol: IPv4/IPv6 APN roaming protocol: IPv4 Turn APN on/off: Grayed out unless there are multiple APNs Bearer: Unspecified Press the Menu key. Touch Save. Delete any other APNs that appear in the list. El APN FOTA puede quedar si está disponible. Presiona el APN que hay que eliminar. Press the Menu key. Touch Delete APN. Verifica que haya un círculo junto al APN restante. Haz una reconfiguración parcial. Mantén presionado el botón de encendido hasta que el dispositivo se apague y reinicie. Prueba la conexión de datos y/o MSM accediendo a Internet o enviando un mensaje de foto. Completa soluciones de problemas adicionales si las configuraciones de APN son correctas pero los problemas persisten.Solved18KViews0likes19Comentarios