Cant download text pictures from iphone with android phone






















 · You can try to fix that by clearing the Messages app's app data. On your phone, go to Settings Apps notifications Messages Storage. Tap on the option that says Clear Storage followed by Clear Cache. Relaunch the Messages app and you should be able to use MMS. 5. 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. iPhone Won't Send Pictures or Download PicturesThis video shows how to fix your iPhone if you can't send or receive images in your text messages. It could be.


Some Android phones also have this feature from their system updates which do the automatic download of the pictures from the text messages. Another thing is if you have downloaded a third-party app with a feature that automatically saves all pictures from text messages on Android. On Samsung devices, you can go to. wife and I just upgraded our phones hers was an I phone SE and I had a Droid X2 we could send and receive text messages and text messages with pictures just fine. after we upgraded to I phone 8s we could not longer send or get pictures from our Children who have android phone. what Happened and can it be fixed. Deregister iMessage if you can't receive texts from iPhone. Go to Apple's Deregister and Turn Off iMessage website. Enter your phone number and Apple will send you a text message with a confirmation code which will be required when prompted by the site to prove you have possession of the phone number in question.


Restart your phone to reestablish your network connection. Turn off Wi-Fi and try downloading the picture using your mobile data connection instead. Tap the Menu icon in the top-right corner of the Messages app, touch Settings and then Multimedia Messages and make sure the Auto Retrieve box is checked. Answer: A: A text message to a non-iOS user is an SMS. Sending a photo to a non-iOS user is MMS. To accomplish that by the iPhone, you need to have a supported plan from your cellular carrier, and you need to have cellular data turned on. Check with your carrier to ensure that you have a provision for SMS/MMS on your account. Two separate people sent me an SMS text photo but I did not receive an audio notification on the phone when the picture was received. When I later checked my phone, I noticed a rectangular box that said "download". When I touched the box, it changed to "downloading" for 3 seconds and then when back to the original "download" message.

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