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    Texting pictures fail. (Solved)

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      Edward Wilhelm
      last edited by Edward Wilhelm

      I finally got my sim card for the phone. The cell data, calling, and texting work fine, however I receive a failure when sending pictures. I have tried to send pictures in both the release candidate and development channels. I have tried re booting the phone. Sending a picture fails every time.

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        Edward Wilhelm
        last edited by

        I can also not recieve pictures via text.

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          magdesign
          last edited by

          Always tell the people what phone you are using and which version of ub ports.
          MMS not working is mostly an issue in the settings for your carrier since this issue also persist often on android phones.

          Check your Settings/Carrier/APN.

          Oneplus 6 (A6003)
          UBports 16.04 RC 2021-W32

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            Edward Wilhelm @magdesign
            last edited by Edward Wilhelm

            @magdesign said in Texting pictures fail.:

            Always tell the people what phone you are using and which version of ub ports.
            MMS not working is mostly an issue in the settings for your carrier since this issue also persist often on android phones.

            Check your Settings/Carrier/APN.

            Oneplus one.
            Ubports 20200414-3806

            I just checked the apn settings
            I see alot of choices to select that seem to be the same. In order from top to bottom the applicable ones seen to be:

            ATT Phone
            Internet ans MMS

            ATT Broadband
            Internet

            ATT Activation
            Internet

            ATT
            Internet and MMS

            ATT
            Internet and MMS

            ATT LTE
            Internet and MMS

            How do I know which one to choose, and why is the same choice repeated twice?

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              stanwood @Edward Wilhelm
              last edited by

              @Edward-Wilhelm Probably phone has imported and add data from SIM card. Best way is to check through AT&T website as they might indicate what are the right data to activate.

              Redmi Note 9S Stable
              If God has a computer, it must be a GNU/Linux

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                stanwood @Edward Wilhelm
                last edited by

                @Edward-Wilhelm On my Nexus 5 I had to « check » the right cases my self to make it working. Mostly Internet APN is « internet » and MMS is « mms »

                Redmi Note 9S Stable
                If God has a computer, it must be a GNU/Linux

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                  Edward Wilhelm
                  last edited by

                  I got it to work by selecting
                  ATT LTE
                  Internet and MMS

                  Instead of
                  ATT
                  Internet and MMS

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                    stanwood @Edward Wilhelm
                    last edited by

                    @Edward-Wilhelm Great! 🙂

                    Redmi Note 9S Stable
                    If God has a computer, it must be a GNU/Linux

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