Tuesday 18 April 2017

iPhone Couldn't Send Photos in Text Messages

Want to send photos in your text messages to your friends? What if your iPhone couldn’t send photos in text messages? How do you fix it?

Text messages app on iPhone support is to send audio messages and photo message, right now many people are choosing to send photos in text messages. It can be an efficient and quick way for us to send information. But without expecting, our iPhone may prompt a notification “Not Delivered”, what’s the matter? How to fix iPhone couldn’t send photos in text messages?

Now we’ll learn how to do it, follow below steps and have a try.

Why iPhone Couldn’t Send Photos in Text Messages

Before fix the issue, we should know the reason what iPhone couldn’t send photos in text messages.

As we know when we send an picture messages on iPhone, it will go through a regular message or iMessage. And text messages will show up with green bubble, iMessage will show up with blue bubble.

And iMessages are sent through Wifi, while text messages are sent through text messaging plan you sent through wireless carrier. So when our iPhone couldn’t send photos in text messages, the problem will be in our text messages or iMessages. Them open Message App on your iPhone, and find the text messages you have send to someone, if the messages are with blue color, your pictures messages will be sent through iMessages. If the messages are with green color, your picture messages will be sent through text messages.

iPhone Couldn’t Send Photos in Text Messages

After knowing the reason, then we’ll see how to fix it.

1. Now firstly we’ll need to check if our MMS messaging is turned on, Because when MMS messaging app is turned off, text messages can still be sent out, but picture messages couldn’t be sent out.
Go to Setting--Message, then you can see MMS messaging button, turn it on.

2. If your MMS message is turned on, your iPhone still couldn’t send photos in text messages, you can reset your network to have a try.

3. Or maybe your contract with your wireless carrier is coming into end, so you can contact your wireless carrier for help.

iPhone Couldn’t Send Photos in iMessages

When your iPhone couldn’t send photos in iMessages, you can try below article for reference:

1. Firstly, please check if your network connection, because iMessages are sent through Wifi.

Go to Setting--Wifi, turn it off, then your iPhone will send picture messages with its cellular network. Now send photo messages again with your cellular network, if it can be sent out successfully, your Wifi may be have connection issue. Then you can reset your network setting to have a try.

Go to Setting--General--Reset--Reset Networking Setting, input your password, and tap on “Rest Network Setting”.

2. If your iPhone is not connected with Wifi, you’re sending them with your cellular network, please make sure your have turn on your cellular network. Go to Setting--Cellular, turn it on.

If your cellular is on, turn it off, then turn it on again to have a try.

3.Maybe the receiver haven’t turn on their iMessage, so you can call them to turn on their iMessage or use other way to send picture messages.

After trying all those steps and your iPhone still couldn’t send photos in text messages, you can try to restore your iPhone via iCloud or iTunes to have a try.

Remark: before restoring your iPhone, you can backup your iPhone data, in case you lost some of them in future. If you want to backup them selectively, we recommend you to use iRefone to have a try.

iRefone is a professional iOS data recovery software, which can recover as well as backup more than 16 kinds of files, including contacts, notes, messages, photos, reminders, calendars, WeChat messages ect. Also it can help us extract iPhone data from iTunes and iCloud backup selectively, and it allows us to preview them before restoring.

Now you can download and install the free trial version to have a try.



For detailed steps, you can check below article for reference:

How to Recover Lost Valentine Messages on iPhone


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