Do people still use MMS messages these days? Yes! Nowadays, it has become more prevalent in business. Like other third-party apps, you can send any picture, video, or multimedia files through the Android Message app. However, sometimes the files fail to download.
What to do if your Android Phone is not downloading MMS? If you are not sure where to start, keep reading. We have prepared a list of solutions. Let's jump right into it.
Also, ensure that your APN Settings are correct - List of APN Settings for All Carriers / Android Phones.
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MMS messages not downloading on Android or Samsung Devices: 12 Solutions
The issue can be related to your mobile phone carrier, network problems within your phone, or the MMS Service. Go through the list below and try the suggestions to find the right solution.
Solution 1: Restart the Phone
MMS-related issues can only be temporary. The solution can be as simple as restarting your phone.
- Press the Power/Lock button for a few seconds until the options appear.
- Then tap Restart.
Solution 2: Turn Off WiFi
MMS requires an internet connection to send or receive multimedia files. However, it may not work with WiFi. Consider connecting to your mobile data plan instead.
Also, make sure you have an active mobile data plan on your phone.
- Open Settings
- Tap Connections.
- Toggle the switch button next to WiFi to turn it off
If you are using WiFi:
- Check the connection on your Android Device.
- Your internet connection is lost if a small WiFi sign in your notification bar isn't showing. Please turn it on.
- If you are using WiFi, try switching to Mobile Data and Turn WiFi Off.
Solution 3: Relaunch the messaging app
Sometimes, something as simple as this can be the only thing you need to do. Close the app and relaunch it.
Solution 4: Toggle Advanced Messaging
Advanced Messaging allows you to send files up to 10MB, ten times bigger than traditional messaging. You can also see your message status (delivered/read/unsent).
However, it will only work if both sender and recipient devices are compatible with Advanced Messaging. Check if you have turned on this feature.
- Navigate to the Messages app
- Tap on the Menu option (three dots icon)
- Select Settings
- Tap Advanced messaging.
- Toggle the switch button next to Advanced messaging
Solution 5: Turn On Multimedia messages Auto Retrieve
The Auto retrieve feature downloads your messages as soon as they are available. Enabling this feature will allow your MMS to download faster.
- Navigate to the Messages app
- Tap on the Menu option (three dots icon)
- Select More Settings
- Tap Multimedia Messages
- Toggle the switch button next to Auto retrieve
Solution 6: Turn On Multimedia messages Roaming Auto Retrieve
Similar to the solution above, this will enable the feature while roaming.
- Navigate to the Messages app
- Tap on the Menu option (three dots icon)
- Select More Settings
- Tap Multimedia Messages
- Toggle the switch button next to roaming Auto retrieve
Solution 7: Delete Older Threads
If you use the Messages app often, it may be full of threads. Deleting unnecessary ones, especially large files, can fix your Android or Samsung Galaxy phone that is not downloading MMS. Alternatively, you can auto-delete old messages:
- Navigate to the Messages app
- Tap on the Menu option (three dots icon)
- Select More Settings
- Toggle the switch button next to delete old messages
Solution 8: Clear the MMS Service
Clearing the cache of the MMS service can help to restore its function.
- Go to Settings on your Android or Samsung phone
- Choose Apps
- Search for MMS
- Tap MMS Service
- Select Storage
- Tap Clear cache and then tap OK
To wipe the data, go back to the previous screen and choose Clear data. Tap OK to confirm.
Solution 9: Wipe the messages cache and data
Wiping the Messages cache will help remove junk files and clear the app. In many cases, this method can solve temporary problems on your device.
- Go to Settings on your Android or Samsung phone
- Choose Apps
- Tap on Messages
- Select Storage
- Tap Clear cache and then tap OK
To wipe the data, go back to the previous screen and choose Clear data. Tap OK to confirm.
Reboot your phone and try to download the MMS again
Solution 10: Reset Network Settings
This method will reset all your settings related to WiFi, cellular network, Bluetooth connections, etc. This will not affect the personal data stored on your Samsung Galaxy or Android Device.
You may only need to enter WiFi passwords when the process is done.
- From the Home screen, tap Settings
- Select General Management
- Tap Reset.
- Choose Reset Network Settings and enter your password if needed
- Tap Reset to confirm.
Solution 11: Update your Phone
If you haven't enabled automatic updates on your device, you can check if there is an update manually:
- Go to Settings
- Scroll down and tap About Device or Software Update
- Tap Software Update or System update.
Solution 12: Factory Reset
You shall run this method when all the solutions fail to solve the issue. Factory reset means your phone will be set back to its default settings like a new phone and wipe all data stored.
- Back up your phone if you have not done so yet.
- Unlock your phone if necessary. On the Home screen, tap Settings
- Find General Management and tap it
- Tap Reset and select Factory Data Reset
- Scroll down to get the Reset option and tap on it.
- Tap Delete All.
- Enter your password and tap CONFIRM. Please wait until the resetting process is complete.
Samsung Emails Not Syncing?
If your Samsung emails are not syncing or pushing through, consider removing your Samsung email and re-adding it. Navigate to :
- Settings
- Tap Accounts and Back up.
- Tap Accounts.
- Select the Account
- Tap Delete.
Once done, follow the same procedure to re-add your account.
You can also disable Power Saving Mode.