Why does picture messaging stop functioning after a few months?
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@ezst036 said in Why does picture messaging stop functioning after a few months?:
If you confirmed that you toggled On Cellular Data ( and toggled Off Wifi ) when sending MMS and it still don't work, then 99,9% chance is a APN setting issue. Depending of your provider, but for mine ( La Poste Mobile in France ), even if it is shown that 2 APN need to be set ( one for Internet, the other for MMS) , i had to create a "combined APN setting Internet & MMS", it means removing the current setup and recreate one.
Thanks, is this a semi-common thing that proper APN settings are working and then, just, one day no longer working that they should require this kind of removal procedure?
I don't know, never had that issue. Once setup, works perfectly for me and doesn't change with OTA updates.
If not working, maybe provider have changed things, or is doing weird things that our services don't understand. In that case, logs might help. ( e.g with LogViewer app, look at nuntium logs )That's really what I want to wrap my mind around. When OTA5 was announced, I specifically didn't upgrade because I figured the phone worked, and since then I have sent a few more MMS messages and it was working.
How do you deal with combining your APN setting when your web APN is different than your MMS APN and the phone only has one line? Which one do you choose?
In that case, it is not a combined APN setting. Only works if APN has the same name.
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Except, when I type in that command or just when I type in initctl I get:
bash: initctl: command not found
Whoops indeed. Looks like that command doesn't exist in 20.04. Sorry for the bad advice, I'm still running 16.04 on my daily driver, as I have some need for video calls.
I wonder if there's a way to get that command back. After a quick bit of searching I tried "apt-install upstart" without success.wouldn't this nuntium be restarted if I do a phone shutdown or reboot?
I would have thought so too, but I had this problem many times, far more often than once every six months. Restarting/shutting down never fixed it, and that command always did.
I lack technical knowledge, and really just poked at things a bunch without always understanding. Lionel knows 1000 times more than me and has actually worked on a bunch of this stuff, so please defer to his advice over mine. I just happen to have had the same (or a similar sounding) issue as you.
Before I discovered that terminal command, I did have a more convoluted fix, which I'll go look for. -
@ezst036 Can I ask what device you're using? Mine's a Oneplus 5/5T. It did seem like a number of other people had struggles with MMS on these devices, including some where it worked and then would suddenly stop working.
In case it's useful, here's what I used to do before I found the nuntium command. I have no idea whether it's all needed, but this fix also worked reliably, the restart nuntium command was just a lot faster.
"I have a weird process that fixes it, some of which is probably unnecessary/superstition: I change my MMS APN to something incorrect, disable MMS, restart phone, correct the MMS APN, enable MMS again, restart phone again, and then it works."
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in https://forums.ubports.com/topic/8145/mms-status-on-the-oneplus-5-cheeseburger/3 -
@wally said in Why does picture messaging stop functioning after a few months?:
I wonder if there's a way to get that command back. After a quick bit of searching I tried "apt-install upstart" without success.
Anything involving
apt
is a bad idea as a quick fix.16.04 used
upstart
for managing services. 20.04 uses SystemD. The equivalent command to yours is:systemctl --user restart nuntium.service
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@arubislander
That's a really helpful tip, for me and no doubt for others. Thanks a lot! -
In that case, it is not a combined APN setting. Only works if APN has the same name.
Thank you for clarifying that. I will try resetting the APNs, rebooting and ensuring no wifi, but having done these a few times already I don't expect much of it.
Hopefully I can collect more info on how to actually troubleshoot this instead of doing a re-install, I would need to put in some kind of bug report that amount to more than just "it's broken" as that won't help me nor anybody else.
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@arubislander said in Why does picture messaging stop functioning after a few months?:
The equivalent command to yours is:systemctl --user restart nuntium.service
Thanks for helping sort this out!
Sadly though, this did not do anything appearing to resolve the issue. The nuntium logs used to be located at: ~/.cache/upstart/nuntium.log
Do you know where they are located at now due to systemd?
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@wally said in Why does picture messaging stop functioning after a few months?:
@ezst036 Can I ask what device you're using?
I currently have a Fairphone 4. I started out with a Pixel3a though and it happened on that one once too.
I followed the steps you provided as best as I could:
change my MMS APN to something incorrect, disable MMS, restart phone, correct the MMS APN, enable MMS again, restart phone again, and then it works.
This did not work, but I could not follow the steps as typed. It seems that on 20.04 OTA4 when the phone restarts all APNs are enabled, not the disable as I left it. I thought I might get around this by shutting off all mobile data in its place within these steps, but the icon still only spins and spins.
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@ezst036 said in Why does picture messaging stop functioning after a few months?:
@wally said in Why does picture messaging stop functioning after a few months?:
@ezst036 Can I ask what device you're using?
I currently have a Fairphone 4. I started out with a Pixel3a though and it happened on that one once too.
I followed the steps you provided as best as I could:
change my MMS APN to something incorrect, disable MMS, restart phone, correct the MMS APN, enable MMS again, restart phone again, and then it works.
This did not work, but I could not follow the steps as typed. It seems that on 20.04 OTA4 when the phone restarts all APNs are enabled, not the disable as I left it. I thought I might get around this by shutting off all mobile data in its place within these steps, but the icon still only spins and spins.
Yes, just remove the provided APN, recreate a new one, try just one with Internet to see if cellular data is working first, then add the MMS one.
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@ezst036 Sorry to hear those things haven't worked. I assume that if restarting nuntium didn't fix the problem, it's just a different issue than I was having.
I hope you're able to resolve it somehow without a full backup and re-install. I presume that in the past when this has happened to you, flashing without wiping data didn't fix the issue?
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@wally said in Why does picture messaging stop functioning after a few months?:
@ezst036 Sorry to hear those things haven't worked. I assume that if restarting nuntium didn't fix the problem, it's just a different issue than I was having.
I hope you're able to resolve it somehow without a full backup and re-install. I presume that in the past when this has happened to you, flashing without wiping data didn't fix the issue?
I have only found backing up and using the UBPorts installer to start fresh as a resolution.
It's working again now, wiped and now have OTA-5.
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Well, I'm glad you have a fix, but it sure sounds painful. Wish someone had been able to find a simpler way.
Hopefully this thread at least helps others with similar issues.