I recommend to search for the right APN settings in the help forums of your provider. Normally there’s somebody who already found a solution.
Many providers don’t allow MMS over WiFi. So make sure you’re connected to mobile internet when you try it.
Here too. I have Telenor in Norway. I sent them an sms that is supposed to fix it automatically, but telenor didn’t recognize the FP2,m then I tried the “manual setup” on the telenor pages. None of that works. I have only tried Textra tho.
Update: After the latest update it works!
Thanks for your research. After the latest update I can now send MMS. Or maybe it was my tinkering with different settings. I don’t know for sure. But, suddenly it just started working.
I have the same problem: I can´t receive or deliver mms. My provider is o2 Germany and their support have no more ideas to help me. We checked the settings. It works with another app like Hangouts. I have one SIM-Card in Slot 1. What can I do?
Hi Maxie, unfortunately not answer We use the FF2 with provider O2 in Germany, too, and have the same problem. So, we’re very much interested in solutions. Thx alot around.
I had similar problems with MMS. I am on the TDC network in Denmark. Tried all available settings with no luck. I installed the Textra messaging app and that solved the problem.
Hope that helps.
My MMS won’t send or receive either I’m with giffgaff in the UK, and have tried all of the APN settings they’ve recommended with no luck. I troubleshooted it with giffgaff and they seem to think the phone is the problem.
I do have cellular data switched on, and only one sim card activated (with the 4g etc settings) so that’s not the problem.
Hangouts (unless I’m misunderstanding it) doesn’t help because that app only works if all of your contacts use it too (i.e. I can’t use it to message anyone that isn’t also using Hangouts. Side note: I HATE exclusive apps like this, there are far too many of them and who wants more than one messaging app on their phone at once with different contacts needing to use different ones? Eugh).