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    Impossible to send or receive MMS since 3 days...

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      Amarurtuuq
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      Hello,

      End of August, I bought a second-hand Oneplus Nord N100 (after I failed to install UT on a Xiaomi...) and everything was fine until this week : she cannot receive or send MMS whereas it worked perfectly these last 15 days.

      The only thing she did was to download a game app called "Tux Racer" which crashed (the app didn't work but the music of the app was still running). She said she thought that the phone also crashed.

      If somebody has an idea... I don't understand why this was working and why this doesn't work anymore...

      Thanks in advance,

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        wally @Amarurtuuq
        last edited by Keneda

        @Amarurtuuq I'd recommend turning Wifi off altogether. I'm one of the few that has had MMS working with Wifi on in the past, but it often doesn't work.
        Another thing to try is the following Terminal command:

        systemctl --user restart nuntium.service
        

        In the past my MMS used to stop working without notice and I wouldn't see incoming MMS or even an error, they were just lost to the abyss. This always fixed it, where reboots would not.

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          lduboeuf @Amarurtuuq
          last edited by lduboeuf

          @Amarurtuuq
          Have you updated the device since ? You are on 20.04 ? No issue for internet with cellular data ? Also Wifi must be off + cellulardata on ( in most cases ) in order to send/receive them

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            Amarurtuuq @lduboeuf
            last edited by Amarurtuuq

            @lduboeuf
            No, I haven't updated the device. It is on 20.04 OTA9.
            Internet is working with cellular data.
            She never uses the wifi (except to check the updates)
            It is a real mystery because we exchanged a lot of pictures since August, and now she cannot send me a picture and she doesn't receive mines (they go I don't know where...).

            I also have UT on my smartphone (I have a Volla X23) and I never had any issues with MMS, so it is beyond my skills...

            Oh, also... the device is very slow now. For example, if I click on "network", it takes some time to show the screen.

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              wally @Amarurtuuq
              last edited by Keneda

              @Amarurtuuq I'd recommend turning Wifi off altogether. I'm one of the few that has had MMS working with Wifi on in the past, but it often doesn't work.
              Another thing to try is the following Terminal command:

              systemctl --user restart nuntium.service
              

              In the past my MMS used to stop working without notice and I wouldn't see incoming MMS or even an error, they were just lost to the abyss. This always fixed it, where reboots would not.

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                lduboeuf @Amarurtuuq
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                @Amarurtuuq
                I have no idea what is happening.
                I would try to reset the APN config again and recreates manually if needed.
                Or maybe just needed a reinstallation ?

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                  Amarurtuuq @wally
                  last edited by

                  @wally
                  Thanks for your reply.

                  The wifi is always off on her smartphone. She doesn't use it.

                  So, maybe I should try your terminal command. My daughter is on her boarding school at the moment, so I will try next week-end and keep you advised.

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                    Amarurtuuq @lduboeuf
                    last edited by

                    @lduboeuf
                    Well, I didn't try to reset the APN, I am scared that nothing works afterwards.

                    I will try the terminal command proposed by Wally (I hope this won't have bad effects on SMS) and if nothing changes, maybe I will try to reset the APN.

                    I won't try a reinstallation, I am not expert enough of UBports (that's why I bought this second-hand smartphone with UT already installed).

                    If I cannot succeed in fixing the problem, well, my daughter will live without MMS (but it's a pity because this is our only way to exchange pictures during the week when she is on boarding school).

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                      wally @Amarurtuuq
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                      @Amarurtuuq
                      The terminal command shouldn't have any risk, it just restarts a process. It was suggested elsewhere on the forum and I used it extensively when my phone used to stop sending/receiving MMS for reasons I could never figure out.

                      I wouldn't get too scared off by playing with the APN either, that can make all the difference, and doesn't take too long. Take screenshots of your current settings first, and you can always go back to that. It's easy enough to look up APN settings online for a given cellular carrier.
                      Some people have better luck with one APN setting for "Internet and MMS", others need to have a separate setting, one for MMS, one for Internet. It may vary by carrier or other things that I don't understand.

                      Even re-installing isn't a scary experience. You download the Ubuntu Touch installer, plug your phone into the computer, and then you can install without wiping data. As long as you don't unplug your phone during the process and don't wipe data, it's pretty easy.

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                        lduboeuf @wally
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                        @wally said in Impossible to send or receive MMS since 3 days...:

                        The terminal command shouldn't have any risk, it just restarts a process. It was suggested elsewhere on the forum and I used it extensively when my phone used to stop sending/receiving MMS for reasons I could never figure out.

                        Interesting you've said that doing it manually is different than rebooting ( even if it is supposed to do the same ). So maybe the service is started too early, that could be a lead.

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                          lduboeuf @lduboeuf
                          last edited by lduboeuf

                          @wally next time it happens for you before restarting the service, could you give the output off:
                          journalctl --boot --identifier=nuntium --identifier=ofonod

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                            wally @lduboeuf
                            last edited by wally

                            @lduboeuf Thanks a lot for the suggestions. That's interesting to hear that the nuntium restart command should be the same as rebooting. It happened often enough that I feel confident saying a reboot didn't fix the problem.
                            Now that I've heard your idea about booting I wonder if the trigger that would cause the issue all along was a reboot, and just every time after a reboot I needed to restart nuntium. I'd be disappointed with myself for not making that connection, but it's definitely possible.

                            I don't have this issue anymore, it occurred both on a previous phone (Oneplus 5T) and with a different cell provider (not sure which change fixed it), but I'll try swapping my SIM into that broken old phone and see if I can reproduce it just to see.

                            As ever, thanks so much for your work on MMS and for the help!

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                              Amarurtuuq @wally
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                              @wally
                              Dear Wally,

                              Thanks for your help !
                              My daughter came back home and immediately gave me her phone to try the command in the Terminal.... and it worked !!
                              MMS sending and receiving work now.
                              I will keep this command preciously 🙂
                              Now, the question is : when we reboot, this "nuntium.service" doesn't restart ?

                              I will tell you if the problem comes again (and how long I took to see it reappearing)

                              Thanks again for my daughter !

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                                lduboeuf @Amarurtuuq
                                last edited by lduboeuf

                                @Amarurtuuq said in Impossible to send or receive MMS since 3 days...:

                                @wally
                                Dear Wally,

                                Thanks for your help !
                                My daughter came back home and immediately gave me her phone to try the command in the Terminal.... and it worked !!
                                MMS sending and receiving work now.
                                I will keep this command preciously 🙂
                                Now, the question is : when we reboot, this "nuntium.service" doesn't restart ?

                                I will tell you if the problem comes again (and how long I took to see it reappearing)

                                Thanks again for my daughter !

                                It does start of course, but for whatever reason, it can be started too early at boot, that could explain. Now the way to fix it, i have no idea 😕

                                It could be interesting to test it on 24.04 since there has been a major refactoring of nuntium.

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                                  wally @Amarurtuuq
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                                  @Amarurtuuq Very glad to hear it worked!
                                  If it does happen again and you get the chance, it'd be great to get a readout of the Terminal command that @lduboeuf listed above, so folks who know more than you and I can understand what's going on.

                                  journalctl --boot --identifier=nuntium --identifier=ofonod

                                  Take care!

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