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How do I enable my MMS on iPhone 5?

How do I enable my MMS on iPhone 5?

Step 1: Tap the Settings icon. Step 2: Scroll down to the Messages option and select it. Step 3: Scroll down to the MMS Messaging option and move the slider to the On position.

Does iPhone 5 have MMS?

If you have an iPhone, it is capable of receiving MMS messages as long as you have a data plan that supports it. My daughter has an iPhone 5s and I have galaxy 8..she can send mess to any iPhone and I can send her messages from my phone.

How do I fix the MMS on my iPhone?

Try these steps first

  1. Restart your device:
  2. Check your network connection.
  3. Check with your carrier to see if the type of message you’re trying to send, like MMS or SMS, is supported.
  4. If you’re trying to send group MMS messages on an iPhone, go to Settings > Messages and turn on MMS Messaging.

Why can’t I enable MMS on my iPhone?

If you don’t see the MMS and group switches when you go to Settings>>Messages and scroll down, then your plan may not support MMS or you may need to set it up. Contact your carrier for more information. Tap and hold the message, tap “More,” and tap the trashcan icon. Tap Delete Message to confirm.

Why is my MMS not working?

Check the Android phone’s network connection if you can’t send or receiving MMS messages. Open the phone’s Settings and tap “Wireless and Network Settings.” Tap “Mobile Networks” to confirm it is enabled. If not, enable it and attempt to send a MMS message.

Why won’t my MMS send?

Should MMS be turned on my iPhone?

MMS – multimedia messaging service – allows you to send pictures and other media via text, as well as send longer texts. If you have a limited data plan or poor internet connection, and iMessage isn’t working on your iPhone, you should turn off iMessage and use MMS instead.

How do you enable MMS messaging on iPhone?

How to enable MMS on an iPhone

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Tap on Messages (it should be about halfway down the column that starts with “Passwords & Accounts”).
  3. Scroll down to the column with the heading “SMS/MMS” and if necessary tap on “MMS Messaging” to turn the toggle green.

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