on 26-05-2018 14:49
My grandson has just bought a Samsung galaxy S7 edge and has pay and go on O2 ....but he can’t send and receive picture messages ...any help please ....
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on 26-05-2018 14:54
on 26-05-2018 14:54
on 26-05-2018 14:54
on 26-05-2018 14:54
on 26-05-2018 15:04
on 26-05-2018 15:04
It will also use all his credit by sending mms
on 26-05-2018 15:10
on 26-05-2018 15:10
Hi @Valerie
Check his settings here. The ones for PAYG are in brackets You may need to manually change them.
https://www.teamknowhow.com/discover/discover/o2-apn-settings#Android%20APN%20settings%20for%20O2
If you struggle with it then contact customer services on 202
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on 26-05-2018 15:41
on 26-05-2018 15:41
We all have iPhones, but he wanted a Samsung Galaxy ....it is just on pay and go and will use WiFi if he is at home, or at our house ....I said it was to do with not getting the data settings etc, but you know what teenagers are like .....think they know it all lol .......told him he should have stayed with an iPhone as we send stuff to each other free , but no ....can’t tell them lol ....
thank you ....
on 26-05-2018 15:55
You can all use whatsapp to share pictures and messages and even make calls for free to each other inside your whatsapp family group.(Which can be set to private).
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/whatsapp-messenger/id310633997?mt=8
on 26-05-2018 15:58
on 26-05-2018 15:58
26-05-2018 16:01 - edited 26-05-2018 16:02
26-05-2018 16:01 - edited 26-05-2018 16:02
@Valerie wrote:We all have iPhones, but he wanted a Samsung Galaxy ....it is just on pay and go and will use WiFi if he is at home, or at our house ....I said it was to do with not getting the data settings etc, but you know what teenagers are like .....think they know it all lol .......told him he should have stayed with an iPhone as we send stuff to each other free , but no ....can’t tell them lol ....
thank you ....
Hi @Valerie If he really wants to use mms for sending pictures then he will need the correct settings as shown above and mobile data turned on. This will be expensive
However there are cheaper ways of doing it over Wifi by using Messenger and Whatsapp.
The choice is his (or yours if you are the one paying the bill)
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on 26-05-2018 16:12
MMS is the telecoms equivalent of the telegram, better all round if it were just quietly withdrawn, it's far far more trouble than its worth. What with all sms/mms/emoji shenanagens the almost complete lack of support, settings issues and pointlessness.
MMS has had it's day O2, let it go quietly into the night.
on 26-05-2018 16:23
on 26-05-2018 16:23
Wi-Fi is by far the better option. No one is arguing that point. However there may be various occasions when the grandson is out and about with no access to WiFi. So the question was asked about sending MMS. The answer was given to the question
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