Why is my android trying ti download my messages






















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Table of Contents. Subscribe on YouTube! Did you enjoy this tip? If so, check out our very own YouTube channel where we cover Windows, Mac, software, and apps, and have a bunch of troubleshooting tips and how-to videos. Problems downloading or updating WhatsApp If you're experiencing issues when downloading or updating WhatsApp from Google Play Store, it's probably due to one of the following reasons: Error codes "There's insufficient space on the device" "This app is incompatible with your Android Device" "This item isn't available in your country" If your case isn't listed above, please check the Google Play Help Center for specific troubleshooting steps.

Restart your phone or turn it off and on. Re-add your Google account by going to your phone's Settings. Log in to your Google account.

Clear Google Play Store's cache by going to your phone's Settings. Try downloading WhatsApp again. Again in the village area, you may not get the proper network. Sometimes you get a strong network in your bedroom but you don't get a good network in the dining room. If you see weak network bars try to get a place where the network is strong. One of the settings you need to configure is the MMS setting. Let's see the steps to enable the MMS setting -.

We are showing the steps to create or modify APN -. First, insert the sim card into your smartphone and go to the setting option. Then select more under the "Wireless and Mobile networks". Tap the Access Point Name option and go to the Menu. It is necessary to clear a device's cache data. Many times they cause problems and you may face MMS interruption because of that.

In that case, clearing messaging cache data may solve your problem. Let's see the way there you can clear them. Go to the application and select the application manager. Scroll down and go to the default messaging app. Sometimes because of a minor system glitch, you may face this problem.

If you are facing this problem for the first time or unusually then force reboot may overcome this problem. Most of the Android smartphone base some minor software problems.

Now, try to install or update an app from Google Play Store. Open the Settings app on your Android device. By default, there are some restrictions that this phone operating system includes to protect you. One of these is that by default, this device does not allow you to install apps from sources other than the Google Play Store or the Amazon App Store for Kindle devices.

I have a Galaxy S2 running Android 4. When people send me text messages with a picture attached, I receive the message but it says something like this, with a "download" button:.

When I press the download button, it changes to the text "Downloading" for a moment, and then it changes back to the download button and nothing else happens. I was expecting the picture to open, or something. As an experiment, I toggled it OFF then ON again, then pushed the Download button on my text message again, but got the same result it said "downloading" briefly then nothing. But there is no "mobile" choice. I just solved this issue on my phone, mms only works through 3g or 4g.

It doesnt work over wifi so turn your wifi off, turn your mobile data on and it will work! Or at least it did with mine anyway. That's had me stumped for a veeery long time haha I hope ive helped someone with this I was using a Nexus 5 with Android 6. I then turned off my phone, took out the SIM, re-inserted it and turned the phone back on. I was then able to receive text messages.



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