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Hello, based on the problem you described about MMS, it is recommended that you try the following:
1.Please check the APN switch: Standby Screen - Drop Down Curtain - Data On Data Off Data Off.
2.It is recommended that you change to another mobile phone card to receive MMS messages.
3.Settings - Wireless & Network - Mobile Network - Access Point Name - Menu - Reset to Default Settings or Recreate Parameters: Go to Settings - > Wireless & Network Settings - > Mobile Network - > Access Point Name - > Click the touch key (menu key) in the bottom left corner - > New APN Name:
Any APN: CMWAP (Mobile Card) UNIWAP (Unicom Card)** Port: 80 Other:
Do not fill in Then go to Save, and then go to Settings - > Wireless and Network Settings - > Mobile Network - > Access Point Name Select the name you created, please consult the local network operator customer service for specific parameters**.
4.It is recommended that you back up data such as contacts, messages, documents, **, **, etc. to avoid loss. After backing up your data, then do a factory reset as follows: (Settings - Privacy - Factory Reset).
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It seems that Android smart machines have a lot of MMS problems,Mine is also Samsung's,I have also encountered such a problem,Especially send MMS with non-smart machines,MMS is bigger,Your own mobile phone is stuck,After others send it successfully,I can't receive MMS for half a day。
Now with Hydro software, one-click setup. The others didn't care about him.
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1. If you can't send and receive MMS, please check the APN switch: standby screen - pull down the top curtain - data on;
2. Set the path: Settings - Wireless and Network - Mobile Network - Access Point Name - Menu - Reset to Default Settings;
3. Change a SIM card to see if it can receive it;
4. Backup data (**thin, short message, multi**data, etc.), restore factory settings: Settings - Privacy - Restore factory settings. I hope the above reply can help you and have a great life!
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Hello, thanks for supporting Samsung products.
1. Turn off and restart your phone.
2. Settings - Wireless & Network - Mobile Network - Access Point Name - Menu - Reset to Default Settings.
3. Turn on the data switch.
4. Back up your phone's data (**book, short message, multi** files, etc.) and restore your phone to the original factory settings (Settings - Privacy - Restore Factory Settings).
If the above methods still can't solve the problem, it is recommended to send the phone to the nearest Samsung service center, please click for specific service center inquiries.
Hope the above information can help you, thank you!
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1.NET and WAP are different ways to access the Internet, WAP traffic is less, NET will cost more traffic, but considering the situation of WiFi, therefore, NET is still needed.
The last one is, of course, the MMS settings.
2.You must be connected to the Internet to receive MMS messages (note, this does not refer to the WiFi, but the mobile GPRS).
First: Options - Wireless & Networks - Mobile Networks - Data Enabled (tick) Data roaming (tick).
Directly above: **1 The marked part can be checked all the time, and it does not need to be canceled.
**2 If you don't know how to come and ask me again, when you need to use mobile GPRS, click on the data, and it will be green.
**3 is what you call the dot style. Miss Ben discarded the wap and went straight to the netHa ha.
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It is recommended to contact the service center first to understand the specific business hours before going.
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Either your data traffic is not turned on, or your MMS settings are not on the right traffic path.
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Is there no MMS function enabled? Call 10086, or go to the business hall to check.
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Hello, if your phone can't access the Internet, it is recommended that you follow the steps below to operate your phone:
1.**The card needs to be activated for Internet service.
2.Pull down the top curtain of the screen to check whether the data connection is enabled and Wi-Fi is turned off.
4.Replace with a different SIM card;
5.Back up your phone's data (**book, SMS messages, multi** data, etc.) and restore your phone to factory settings.
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Based on your description, we recommend that you try it by following the steps below:
1.Turn on the data switch of the phone (pull down the top curtain and the data is lit to enter the phone settings - wireless and network - mobile network - use data packet to tick).
2.Open Phone Settings - Wireless & Networks - Mobile Networks - Access Point Name - Menu - Reset to Default Settings.
3.After the setting is successful, select to send a new color message (the previous MMS message may not be received normally due to network or time problems).
4.Try to change another SIM card.
5.If you can't send and receive MMS messages normally, please back up your phone's data (**book, messages, multi** files, etc.) and restore your phone to the original factory settings - Privacy - Restore the original factory settings). If the problem still cannot be solved, you need to send your mobile phone to the nearest service center for testing, please click the following link for specific service center inquiries.
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