Android message pucs not downloading with wifi






















 · Click on “Permissions” and turn off permissions for “Notifications“, “MMS“, and “Wifi“. Navigate back to the “Apps” section and click on the “Three Dots” in the top corner. Select “Special Access” and select “Write System Settings” Clicking on “Write System Settings” option.  · Here’s one big possible solution to the problem. Go into your home screen and then tap on the Settings menu. Scroll down and then tap on the Apps selection. Then scroll down to .  · From any screen, swipe down to reveal the notification panel. Tap hold either Wi-Fi or mobile data. If inactive, turn on mobile data. Now restart your device and try to receive picture messages from your contacts. Also, make sure to clear your messages app's cache and data to .


Most Android phones intelligently switches from WiFi to Mobile data when you send or receive a MMS and then switches back to WiFi when the MMS job is done. But, for some users even that fails and their device just leaves them with "Message Download Failed" upon receiving a MMS while connected to a WiFi network. After your phone restarts, check if you can download MMS. Check the Network Connection. If there is no stable Internet connection on your phone, the issue of MMS messages not downloading will occur. Make sure your mobile data or Wi-Fi on the Android phone is turned on. Then, go to search for something via a browser to check the connectivity. I have a Samsung Note 9 running Android 9 (up to date). I am using the stock Messaging App. Recently--perhaps after a recent software update--my phone has stopped downloading MMS messages (text pictures) when connected to WiFi. The text comes asking me to download the message, but it just spins and never downloads.


Find the Messages app under See all apps. Tap on Storage cache. Hit Clear Cache. You can also select Clear storage for a clean start. Related: Tips and tricks to speed up Android. Inspect the. After your phone restarts, check if you can download MMS. Check the Network Connection. If there is no stable Internet connection on your phone, the issue of MMS messages not downloading will occur. Make sure your mobile data or Wi-Fi on the Android phone is turned on. Then, go to search for something via a browser to check the connectivity. If you recently update Android OS, and the MMS not working on your Samsung device, then there must be a problem with your Android OS. ReiBoot for Android is a popular Android OS repair tool that allows you to fix the MMS and many other issues on your Android-based device by fixing the actual operating system of your phone.

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