27-06-2021 02:54 AM
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27-06-2021 11:57 AM
@Torgren: If you have tried enabling Mobile Data to send MMS messages, and the issue has persisted, then please open the Messages app > Tap the 3 dots in the top right > Settings > More Settings > Multimedia Messages > Restrictions, and set this to 'Free' or 'Warning' if it is currently set to 'Restricted'.
27-06-2021 05:08 AM
You may need to contact your network provider to have mms provisioned on your account @Torgren
Mms also requires a stable 3G data connection.
Mms also have a file size restriction.
Typically networks levy a charge for mms so I personally prefer WhatsApp, Facebook messenger or email to send pictures and gifs.
To take a screenshot try holding down the power button and lower part of the volume button simultaneously.
Or if you've turned on Gestures use the palm method.
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27-06-2021 11:57 AM
@Torgren: If you have tried enabling Mobile Data to send MMS messages, and the issue has persisted, then please open the Messages app > Tap the 3 dots in the top right > Settings > More Settings > Multimedia Messages > Restrictions, and set this to 'Free' or 'Warning' if it is currently set to 'Restricted'.
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Galaxy A22 -5G
Settings > connections>mobile network>network mode>click on 4g/3g/2g auto connect, there is an issue with the 5G/4g/3g auto connect in australia due to limited 5g.