OnePlus 10 Nord on 24.04-1 (2026-01-17) - Could not fetch the MMS message. Maybe the MMS settings are incorrect or cellular data is off?
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Thanks! I turned off RCS in Google for my sim. I also tried turning off wifi. And blanked out the proxy port setting. Still no luck sending a picture. I'll open a second topic asking for any Mint Mobile users to share their APN settings for MMS, just in case I might need to go beyond the GUI settings and edit via terminal. But for now I swapped sims again. Moved my primary back to my Pixel 6a running android and my secondary to my Ubuntu Touch phone.
But the phone did pretty close to great using it as a primary yesterday. No problem sending and receiving calls while out and about. No problem sending and received texts (without images) and forwarding my purchases to my wife as we track what was spent and where it was spent). No problem selecting a Podcast and playing while doing errands. Currently enjoying The Guardian - but lots of choices. uNav worked just fine. I saw that when I clicked on my favorited home address, GPS kicks in much more quickly. No problem installing uTorch to use my phone as a flashlight at night. Web Browser worked just fine, but some sites gave me warnings about it being unsupported. It just worked anyway.And KeePassXC worked like it should, no issues. I can't edit entries, but I normally do that on my desktop, then copy the database out.
So - keeping the phone. Will watch for MMS working. As I did miss a text from my son where he sent a picture of an award he earned at work, and my response was to please e-mail photos. That was not the right response - once I saw his text on my wife's phone (he sent it to both of us), I properly congratulated him.
Anyway, will watch for MMS and will try to tweak settings. But the phone was very close to doing what I needed it to do.
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@bgriffis said in OnePlus 10 Nord on 24.04-1 (2026-01-17) - Could not fetch the MMS message. Maybe the MMS settings are incorrect or cellular data is off?:
Still no luck sending a picture
Note that the title of your post was 'could not fetch'. Not being able to send a MMS can be for another reason, that is, the image format not being supported by UT multimedia module. It's never the case if you use the integrated photo app to generate an image, of course, the image format is well-known.
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@gpatel-fr I can't receive pictures my son sends to me. I can not send pictures taken with my UT phone. Neither works.
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in this case this seems indeed a network configuration problem. Maybe you could try to ask your provider, or search the Internet for web pages giving the appropriate parameters.
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B bgriffis has marked this topic as solved
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I compared APN settings to my Android phone that is also on Mint Mobile. This worked for me, and let me send photos.
So, here is what worked for me:
Name: ultra (all lower case)
APN: wholesale (all lower case)
MMSC: http://wholesale.mmsmvno.com/mms/wapenc
Proxy: leave blank
Proxy port: leave blank
User name: leave blank
Password: leave blankOn my tests, the picture did not go through the first time, it failed. I hit the red failed icon to try again - and it worked on the second try. Not sure why. But I'll take it.
I asked my son to try sending me a picture. Once he does, I'll know if receiving pics works. But I'm calling it resolved.
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And I was able to receive a picture. The first attempt failed. I hit the red download button and got it on the second try. I might spend some time trying to figure it out, but am okay with it for now. (maybe because I have an Internet SPN and an MMS APN? Maybe because I am connected to both wifi and cellular with an LTE connection?)
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@bgriffis There is a known bug where MMS will often come through only if you are not connected to WiFi at the same time as cell. It seems to be carrier dependent as it does not affect everyone. This is likely what is happening to you.
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@bgriffis Hmm.. yeah, if WiFi being off didn't fix it, it's worth considering whether it's the two APN settings vs one setting thing. Plenty of folks have had it work one way but not the other - mostly I've heard of North Americans needing two separate settings.
For me in the past, MMS only worked if I had two APN settings AND the APN & MMSC for MMS did not match the APN & MMSC used for Internet. I got around this by finding a "tethering" APN for my carrier and using that as the Internet setting, and the normal APN for my MMS.I still do get the same message as you, "Could not fetch...", for maybe 10 or 20% of incoming MMS messages, and clicking Download only yields a second (and third, and fourth..) such message. But if the I ask the sender to resend the same file, it generally does work the second time. I have never been able to figure out why this happens.
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@rocket2nfinity
When you say logged into a Google Account, do you mean Google Fi for that SIM? Or do you mean having the SIM in an Android phone that is logged into Google?Since my SIM is in my N10 running UT, can I put it into a different phone, running Android, and turn off RCS?
Otherwise, I don't know how to manage a SIM in a regular Google account (not Google Fi).
Thanks.
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@lsitongia any carrier's SIM logged into an android phone with a google account. All RCS goes through Google's servers, and RCS is opt out, not opt in. Go into your google account settings, search for RCS. Turn it off for that device. If you never used that device with a google account, then you're good.
So, yes, you can put that SIM in another android phone to turn off RCS. But, you need to be sure what google account you used that SIM with.
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