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Desire S Can't read multimedia messages

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As per subject I can't open multimedia messages, and or send them.

 

Phone is HTC Desire S. I had a lot of problems setting the phone up a while ago as I had to set up everything manually so I don't know if there is a setting somewhere that controls or inhibits this.

 

Gone through usual checks of looking at access point names etc.

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MI5
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You need 4445 for PAYG CS.

But, the settings I gave you on the previous link for PAYG will work.

If they are not working make sure you have a data signal to the phone and make sure you have credit (to send them).

If nothing is working as CS to re-provision MMS on your account, which means deleting it and re-applying it 24 hours later.

You will have to wait a further 24 hours after this for the changes to take effect.

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Send active to 2020 and it should send you the settings automatically
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Check you settings against these first http://www.geeksquad.co.uk/articles/o2-apn-settings#o2%20Android%20APN%20MMS%20mobile%20internet%20s...
Also check that you have MMS enabled on your account.
CS might need to reprovision it for you http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
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It is also worth noting that MMS only works with mobile data and whilst your phone should switch it automatically it's worth checking that you have an adequate signal http://status.o2.co.uk/
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Finally, from me anyway, you might want to have a read through this thread http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Android-Devices-Samsung-HTC-Sony/HTC-One-X-Manual-APN-Settings-Solution...
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Hi Andrew_S

I assume you have Mobile Data turned on in your phones settings.

Sometimes mms can be hit and miss and expensive at 40p per mms.

Possibly using email , WhatsApp and viber may be viable alternatives.
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@Anonymous

@MI5 Aready said that

MMS is not hit and miss if set up right.

The op in no way asked for app suggestions.

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Anonymous
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Mms IS hit and miss sometimes.

There has been occasions even when it is set up correctly that either the sender has a fail message occasionally and the reciever either does not get the message or has trouble opening it up.

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Tried that twice. Get msg saying "sorry hadd problems dealing with your request for settings. Call 08705 678678" where I then get asked to dial an 0844 number and just hung up.

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Regarding these settings why is it just for connecting to mobile internet? I usually pull down the menu on my main screen go to quick settings tab and select mobile network?

 

My settings are:

 

Name: o2 Mobile Web

APN: payandgo.02.co.uk

proxy: not set

port: not set

username: payandgo

password: password

server: not set

mmsc: http://mmsc.mms.02.co.uk:8002

mms proxy: 193.113.200.195

mms port: 8080

mms protocol: wap 2.0

mcc: 234

mns: 10

authentication type: pap

apn type: default,supli

 

does this look right or should I change them to the settings in the link you supplied?

 

I got these settings off of another post in here for set up of phone.

 

 

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