[Q] MMS settings - Droid Incredible Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My girlfriend just bought an incredible, and the pictures I receive by MMS are only 4-6kb. I haven't been able to play around with it yet, so can anyone tell me how to increase the size of the pictures it sends?
Thank you.

I have an HD2 and I increased the MMS size from 300KB to 1MB by going: Messages>Settings>Options>MMS server and editing the server size limit. I'm, looking to do the same thing on the Incredible

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MMS subject field character limit increase?

Hello all,
I hoping some of you Windows Mobile 6.1 gurus can help me resolve a pesky issue that I have with MMS messages. I'm hoping there is a regedit or some other fix for this issue.
First of all, I'm running Kavana's 6.1 ROM and loving it. So big thanks to Kavana and all other contributors to this ROM.
The problem: When sending an MMS (picture) message, I am being limited to 40 characters maximum in the subject field. Why is this a problem? My #1 use of MMS messages is to send photos to TwitPic. It's a service that allows you to post pictures online from your phone, which also show up in your Twitter stream. A lot of the time, 40 characters just isn't enough to give a full description of the picture that I am posting (which is scraped from the subject field).
Does anyone know how to increase this 40 character limit in the MMS subject field? If so, please share! Any advice, tips, suggestions or solutions would be greatly appreciated! THANK YOU!
Wesociety said:
Hello all,
I hoping some of you Windows Mobile 6.1 gurus can help me resolve a pesky issue that I have with MMS messages. I'm hoping there is a regedit or some other fix for this issue.
First of all, I'm running Kavana's 6.1 ROM and loving it. So big thanks to Kavana and all other contributors to this ROM.
The problem: When sending an MMS (picture) message, I am being limited to 40 characters maximum in the subject field. Why is this a problem? My #1 use of MMS messages is to send photos to TwitPic. It's a service that allows you to post pictures online from your phone, which also show up in your Twitter stream. A lot of the time, 40 characters just isn't enough to give a full description of the picture that I am posting (which is scraped from the subject field).
Does anyone know how to increase this 40 character limit in the MMS subject field? If so, please share! Any advice, tips, suggestions or solutions would be greatly appreciated! THANK YOU!
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Use the search feature, it works wonders
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=435221&highlight=mms+limit+increase
roloracer said:
Use the search feature, it works wonders
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=435221&highlight=mms+limit+increase
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Use the READ feature, it works wonders too.
I am well aware of how to increase the MMS message size limit. This has no effect on the maximum character limitation of the SUBJECT field inside MMS messages. It is still stuck at 40 characters max, even though I can send MMS messages up to 300K in size.
Wesociety said:
Use the READ feature, it works wonders too.
I am well aware of how to increase the MMS message size limit. This has no effect on the maximum character limitation of the SUBJECT field inside MMS messages. It is still stuck at 40 characters max, even though I can send MMS messages up to 300K in size.
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sorry I misunderstood what you were trying to acomplish , I'll see what I can dig up.
roloracer said:
sorry I misunderstood what you were trying to acomplish , I'll see what I can dig up.
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Thank you sir, much appreciated!
Anyone have any clues on how to resolve this issue?
Anyone have any suggestions?
roloracer said:
sorry I misunderstood what you were trying to acomplish , I'll see what I can dig up.
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oooooooohhhhh got shut down for a thread trying to tell someone to search lol..
Just accidentally googled to this - very old - thread ... but beeing very clever - the reason is in MMS design itself - phone is notified about incoming MMS by special binary push SMS, which tells the phone to download the MMS from MMSC. This binary SMS contains the subject just to inform the receiver about MMS details before downoading MMS itself. 40 chars is the limitation of this binary SMS ...

Sending MMS over 1M?

Maybe this is a stupid question but i can't seem to get it to work. Every time i try to send a picture mail (MMS) in between 1M & 2M it always converting the picture to a much smaller picture like 28k. I already tried to go to the settings and change it but it still won't work.
Can someone let me know what can i do about this.
Thanks
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G using XDA App
There is a file size limit for mms. The carriers set it, and there is no way to change it. I send pictures through my email if I know the person has a smartphone.
Whats so crazy is that I went to setting and changed the size limit to 2M but the picture that I will try to send will only be 1.80M. It will still convert it into like 28k or even smaller. So I am not understanding the whole purpose of setting the size limit, if its going to covert it to a much smaller size.
nise_07 said:
Whats so crazy is that I went to setting and changed the size limit to 2M but the picture that I will try to send will only be 1.80M. It will still convert it into like 28k or even smaller. So I am not understanding the whole purpose of setting the size limit, if its going to covert it to a much smaller size.
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The size limitation isn't in the camera settings, it's built into the carriers MMS settings and you can't change it. Even if you have a 5m photo it'll down-convert it for MMS. The work-around is to email it or upload it to a share folder (like in Picasa) if you want the full size photo.
thanks guys for all Yall help

[Q] MMS compression

Is anyone having issue with the compression of images when sending via MMS? Whenever I send a picture taken by the camera, it compresses it so much it goes all blocky. I'm using the stock messaging app and the max MMS size is 300k, but it compresses the images down to about 90k. Any way around this?
Cheers
I've noticed this also. Would love to hear of a cure.
I think there's a workaround for the Evo 4g, would be good if we could get the same for the DHD.
I have a similar problem.
I have the HTC Desire on T-Mobile and it always compresses the pictures to about 25kb. I've tried Handcent but it hasn't made any different.
Is this a problem with T-mobile or Android?
no solution?
I have this issue too, since I made the Gingerbread update. (It wasn't there in FroYo)
I'm using a workaround with the application "Image Shrink Lite".
With this app, I'm able to select an image in the the phone, then share it to Image Shrink, and Image Shrink redirect the well compressed file to the mms application.
This way, I'm able to use XGA(1024x768) images in my MMS.
My setup is:
-XGA size
- Quality : 85%
The only bad thing is I have to go to the image gallery first, I can't do it directly from the MMS "add attachment" option.
But it also works from the camera application, and you also can do it from any email app!
Link : https://market.android.com/details?id=com.gmail.anolivetree.imageshrinklite&feature=search_result

[Q] MMS/Google+ photo issues

First off im of course using the Galaxy Nexus on T-Mobile network.
The issue I am having, and would like to know if it's not an isolated incident, is that when receiving MMS messages, pictures are shrunken to a fraction of its size regardless who sent it.
The other problem is when uploading pictures taken from the GN to Google+, it shrinks it also. The odd part is that it only does it to pictures that originated from the Galaxy Nexus (screenshots and camera photos) but if its a photo that is from a different device, it posts full size.
If anyone is experiencing these issues, could you raise a voice. Maybe try and offer a fix.
iDavey said:
First off im of course using the Galaxy Nexus on T-Mobile network.
The issue I am having, and would like to know if it's not an isolated incident, is that when receiving MMS messages, pictures are shrunken to a fraction of its size regardless who sent it.
The other problem is when uploading pictures taken from the GN to Google+, it shrinks it also. The odd part is that it only does it to pictures that originated from the Galaxy Nexus (screenshots and camera photos) but if its a photo that is from a different device, it posts full size.
If anyone is experiencing these issues, could you raise a voice. Maybe try and offer a fix.
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I'm on T-Mobile as well and I too have noticed that when receiving MMS the pictures are tiny...
If you upload a picture to Google+, it will reduce the size down to 2048 px on it's longest edge. By doing this, it ensures that your pictures don't count towards your 1GB limit (any photos up to 2048 x 2048 don't count towards your storage).
I think it also compresses them down quite a bit - there is quite a size difference between the original on your phone and those on G+ (it can be around 1MB less on G+).
I was intending to use the instant upload as my "set and forget" backup for my photos, but after noticing this I don't think it's a very good idea
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KiNG OMaR said:
I'm on T-Mobile as well and I too have noticed that when receiving MMS the pictures are tiny...
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Have you seen of anyone trying to figure a way to fix this, if there is a way?
Shodney said:
If you upload a picture to Google+, it will reduce the size down to 2048 px on it's longest edge. By doing this, it ensures that your pictures don't count towards your 1GB limit (any photos up to 2048 x 2048 don't count towards your storage).
I think it also compresses them down quite a bit - there is quite a size difference between the original on your phone and those on G+ (it can be around 1MB less on G+).
I was intending to use the instant upload as my "set and forget" backup for my photos, but after noticing this I don't think it's a very good idea
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The thing is that when you upload a picture that hasn't been taken with the Galaxy Nexus, it's uploaded at normal resolution. The photos are put onto the web at full resolution.
So basically in order for me to post my GN photos at full resolution, I have to let it instant upload and then post it from the website.
even if you take a photo with the galaxy nexus, and MMS yourself. When you receive the photo its a little thumbnail and out of resolution. Im on t-mo
iDavey said:
The thing is that when you upload a picture that hasn't been taken with the Galaxy Nexus, it's uploaded at normal resolution. The photos are put onto the web at full resolution.
So basically in order for me to post my GN photos at full resolution, I have to let it instant upload and then post it from the website.
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Do you mean when you actually share your pictures in a post?
If that's the case, then yeah I noticed that too. Uploading pictures to your albums (privately) will just resize them to 2048, if you actually share the picture (as in upload it as a post) then it shrinks them down even further. Which is odd, I agree.
audi09 said:
even if you take a photo with the galaxy nexus, and MMS yourself. When you receive the photo its a little thumbnail and out of resolution. Im on t-mo
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Yeah, have you heard of anyone working on a fix. It seems to be a T-Mobile thing cause there hasn't been any mention of this on the other GSM networks.
Shodney said:
Do you mean when you actually share your pictures in a post?
If that's the case, then yeah I noticed that too. Uploading pictures to your albums (privately) will just resize them to 2048, if you actually share the picture (as in upload it as a post) then it shrinks them down even further. Which is odd, I agree.
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Yeah, I meant post, not upload. =p
But it's annoying. The G+ is something I can deal with though.
The MMS is what really annoys me though. I know I can use email to get around it, but I hate having to have two separate means of texting and receiving pictures. I like it all under one thing.
I have tmo and have this issue with mms as well. My images are small and blurry when received.
Is anyone outside of T-Mobile having these issues?
I seem to remember this happening with the Nexus S as well. It's on T-Mobile's end and they have to do something "flip a switch" if you will, to allow it to work properly.
mms is fine on at+t, but the google plus thing reeeeally bothers me and hasn't been updated.
eric b
Thank you guys for the help.
I guess I'll give T-Mobile a call and see what they can do about it.
I have the MMS issue also. Posted in the US TMo users thread and people ignored it so i thought i was the only one. I went nuts messing with APN settings etc but nothing worked.
It is a issue with T-Mobile. The same thing happens on other phones like the HTC Sensation Z710e vs. HTC Sensation 4G.
T-Mobile does not recognize the MMS UA String. I have to set my Sensation Z710e to a Sensation 4G MMA UA String in order to receive full size pictures.
aeox said:
It is a issue with T-Mobile. The same thing happens on other phones like the HTC Sensation Z710e vs. HTC Sensation 4G.
T-Mobile does not recognize the MMS UA String. I have to set my Sensation Z710e to a Sensation 4G MMA UA String in order to receive full size pictures.
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how does one do this?
Edit a file inside a ROM under \system\customize\MNS\default.xml
This is for Sensation ROM, not sure if its the same path for Nexus ROM.
Don't use MMS but the Google+ tiny posting issue makes it completely useless.
It has to be addressed.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA App

MMS picture reduction

Hi, I have just realised my P2 is doing something pretty funky to any pictures I send via MMS, it reduces them so much they are completely crap at the other end! An original 3MB photo at 4160*2340 is reduced to 84KB at 520*293. An original 795KB screen grab at 1080*1920 is reduced to 42KB at 270*480.
I cannot see anywhere that gives me the option to send full size, either as a default somewhere or at the time of sending.
Is this something that anybody has found a workaround for, please? Thanks.

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