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  1. Feb 27, 2018 · settings->mobile data->mobile data options->mobile data network->mms. enter the. apn, username, password, mmsc, mms proxy, mms max message size, mms ua prof url. that your carrier use. (3) Driver8666. Level 2. 491 points. Mar 2, 2018 4:42 AM in response to prashantfromnawada.

    • Enabling MMS: Open Settings. It's a gray app that contains gears (⚙️) and is typically found on your home screen. Scroll down and tap "Messages". It’s grouped in a section with other Apple apps, like Mail and Notes.
    • Enabling Cellular Data: Open Settings. It's a gray app that contains gears (⚙️) and is typically found on your home screen. Tap "Cellular". It's near the top of the menu.
    • Troubleshooting MMS: Check that your device and service is compatible. In order to use MMS, you will need an iPhone 3G or later, iOS 3.1 or later, a cellular data plan, and a domestic MMS plan.
  2. Feb 27, 2024 · Step 3: Enable MMS Messaging. Toggle the switch next to ‘MMS Messaging’ to the ON position. If the switch is green, that means MMS Messaging is enabled. If it’s grey, tap on it to turn it on. This will allow your phone to send messages that include photos, videos, and other media. After completing these steps, your iPhone should be able ...

  3. Select Reset. Your phone will reset to default Internet and MMS settings. MMS problems should be solved at this point. Please continue the guide if you still cannot send/receive MMS. 8.

    • Overview
    • Turn on iMessage
    • Access your messages on all your Apple devices
    • Choose other devices for SMS/MMS messaging
    • Share your name and photo

    In the Messages app , you can send text messages in two different ways:

    •Over Wi-Fi or cellular service, using iMessage with others who also use iMessage on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Your iMessage texts appear in blue bubbles.

    •With SMS/MMS messages, which appear in green bubbles.

    For more information, see the Apple Support article What is the difference between iMessage and SMS/MMS?

    1.Go to Settings > Messages, then turn on iMessage.

    2.To select which of your phone numbers and email addresses you want to use with iMessage, go to Settings > Messages > Send & Receive, then choose from the available options below “You can receive iMessages to and reply from.”

    When you turn on Messages in iCloud, every message you send and receive on your iPhone is saved in iCloud. And, when you sign in with the same Apple ID on a new device that also has Messages in iCloud turned on, all your conversations show up there automatically.

    1.Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then tap Show All.

    2.Turn on Messages (if it’s not already turned on).

    3.To confirm which other devices will receive any SMS/MMS text messages you get on your iPhone, go to Settings > Messages > Text Message Forwarding.

    After you turn on Messages in iCloud, any messages or attachments you delete from iPhone are also deleted from your other Apple devices (iOS 11.4, iPadOS 13, macOS 10.13.5, or later) where Messages in iCloud is turned on. See Set up iCloud for Messages on all your devices in the iCloud User Guide.

    Note: Messages in iCloud uses iCloud storage. See Use iCloud on iPhone.

    If you haven’t turned on Messages in iCloud, you can set up your iPhone so that when you send or receive an SMS message, it appears on your other Apple devices.

    1.Go to Settings > Messages.

    2.Tap Text Message Forwarding, then turn on any devices you want to include.

    Note: If you’re not using two-factor authentication, you need to enter a six-digit activation code that appears on the other device.

    In Messages, you can share your name and photo with others. You decide whether to share it whenever you send or receive a message from someone new.

    1.Open the Messages app on your iPhone.

    2.In the Messages conversation list, do one of the following:

    •Tap Edit in the top-left corner.

    •Tap in the top-right corner.

    3.Tap Set Up Name & Photo, turn on Name & Photo Sharing, then change any of the following:

  4. 6 days ago · Step 2: Go to Settings. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.. Step 3: Scroll Down and Tap on Messages. Scroll down and tap on Messages.. Step 4: Enable MMS Messaging. Toggle the MMS Messaging ...

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  6. Mar 2, 2022 · Discover your iPhone's hidden features. Get a daily tip (with screenshots and clear instructions) so you can master your iPhone in just one minute a day. Open the Settings app. Scroll down to Messages. Scroll down and tap to enable the MMS Messaging toggle. (The toggle is green when enabled.) Now you know how to enable MMS messaging on your iPhone!

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