Sometimes it interrupts the messaging functions and you are not able to send or receive MMS. Some major software problems are also responsible for this problem. They disable various functions and people sometimes face this problem. In that case, you have to create or modify the APN settings. The first thing you have to check is your mobile network connection.
The MMS function requires an active cellular data connection. Without the data connection, you can't attach the picture to text message Android. To check if the cellular data is enabled or not, you need to go to the settings option. Then go to "Wireless and Network Settings" and tap the "Mobile Networks" and enable it by tapping, if the data is already on, you don't need to tap.
Now you can take an attempt to send MMS. There is another factor about MMS. MMS functions do not run well without the provider's network. Try to back in the provider's network and attempt again if you are unable to send MMS. People often face this problem and think wrong. Sometimes you are connected to the cellular data but you are unable to send MMS.
A weak network can be the reason that the problem appeared. In this case, first, check out the network bars. If there are 5 bars the network is strong. Generally, this strong and weak network varies from the area.
Suppose in the city area, the maximum time the network is strong. Again in the village area, you may not get the proper network. Sometimes you get a strong network in your bedroom but you don't get a good network in the dining room. If you see weak network bars try to get a place where the network is strong. Yes, I just checked and it doesn't look like there are any updates. Also, I reset my settings and I still had the problem.
I was guessing the problem was that I changed one of the settings and that caused the issue. I have no idea what's wrong now. I found if you take battery out a couple of minutes put it back in it will start working I work in connection center and I have to do that for a lot of customers. Do you think a factory restart would work?
I don't want to try it and erase all of my stuff if it won't fix the problem. Once there would you please set your device clock to manual and then set it to the wrong time.
After you have done this, please go to your home screen and close all the applications using the recent apps button to the left of the home button. After you have completed all this, please go back to the date and time settings and set it back to the correct time and set it back to automatic time.
This will re-sync your device's internal clock with your network. Go to your application manager and locate the Play store. Once here, clear the cached data then force stop the application and restart the application as normal. If you are still experiencing problems, please provide more information about your device. This would include your model number, current android version, and if you are on a public or private WiFi network.
This may assist the community and us in better determining what you are experiencing, so that we may provide better solutions. I'm experiencing this same problem. My note 7 worked fine on the same WiFi network a few hours ago. You can also configure your WhatsApp to save media files from individual or group messages automatically. Select Save to Camera Roll and choose Always from the options.
If the problem persists after trying all of the solutions above, try resetting your device's network settings, especially if you're having trouble using Wi-Fi or cellular data.
Keep in mind, specific steps for different Android devices will vary. Related: Forgot Your Android Passcode? Ways to Get Back In. Enter your iPhone's passcode and click Reset Network Settings on the prompt to proceed. NB: Resetting your device's network settings will delete all previously-saved Wi-Fi networks and cellular data configurations. By progressing through the troubleshooting guide above you should have fixed the issue and be able to download media files from WhatsApp once again.
However, nothing in life is guaranteed. If none of the above steps work, try deleting WhatsApp from your device and then reinstalling it from scratch. This nuclear option should fix the problem when all else fails.
Just remember to back up your messages before uninstalling WhatsApp so you don't lose important conversations and files. Hopefully, with the help of this guide, you can now download media from WhatsApp without any trouble.
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