04-11-2024 15:52 - edited 04-11-2024 15:57
04-11-2024 15:52 - edited 04-11-2024 15:57
Hi everyone! I have an Android phone with Android 13. I'm not able to send MMS, but I can receive them. I've tried reducing the photo size down to less than 50kb but still nothing. The loading icon just spins around for 5 minutes on the message and eventually shows an error that it cannot be sent. Is there any idea what might be wrong? In "Access point names" within Mobile Networks, O2 Pay Monthly has been set. Alternatives such as Whatsapp are not possible for me for this contact as they have a basic phone. Can anyone shed any light as to why this is happening?
on 04-11-2024 15:57
What's your spend cap? MMS are chargable messages
Guide: Spend Caps & Charge to Mobile on O2
on 04-11-2024 16:03
on 04-11-2024 16:03
No spend cap, I just had a look so it should be all OK. When I try to send the message I noticed the data send/receive icon doesn't come on next to the signal strength bars if that means anything (if I am on wifi) and mobile data is definitely still on. Mobile data works if I turn off wifi. Thanks for the help so far!
04-11-2024 16:22 - edited 04-11-2024 16:22
04-11-2024 16:22 - edited 04-11-2024 16:22
on 04-11-2024 16:24
on 04-11-2024 16:24
Try switching the phone to use 3g data and turn off wifi.
on 04-11-2024 16:29
on 04-11-2024 16:29
@GrahamGrazD Convince your friend to invest in an inexpensive smart phone so they can use WhatsApp. In the long run it will save you both money.
on 05-11-2024 20:07
on 05-11-2024 20:07
@Bambino wrote:@GrahamGrazD Convince your friend to invest in an inexpensive smart phone so they can use WhatsApp. In the long run it will save you both money.
The friend of @GrahamGrazD might not even need to invest in a smart 'phone. If he has a PC, laptop or tablet, the likes of Microsoft Teams, Skype and Zoom will fit the bill.
I am not a Facebook user but I believe that Facebook Messenger will do a similar job. 👍