I updated to the LDE and have been having issues with SMS via wifi calling. Most of them do not go through and just has "sending" under the message. If i go to cell service they send just fine. Has anyone had this happen too?
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T989 SMS/MMS stuck at "Sending..." Can receive, but not send on Wifi-Calling.
At home, wifi calling works perfectly. SMS/MMS, calling, web. Everything.
But at work, (unknown router to me), wifi calling works, web works, but sms/mms gets hung up on "Sending..." however I am able to receive texts via wifi calling. Just can't send. I have to disable wifi calling while at work, then my sms/mms goes through just fine.
Anybody know why this may be? This seems to be router-dependent... or is it a bug/glitch in T-Mobile's wifi calling software?
Additional info: I did the 2.3.6 update over my existing stock rooted T-Mobile OS. I kept all my settings, apps, etc, but just updated and also was unrooted, apparently.
This seems to be a pretty common issue with the update. Myself and others have discussed it in another thread here. Its really hit or miss. Sometimes i can send and receive mms at home, sometimes i cant. At work it never does.
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Thanks. I hope T-Mobile fixes this. What thread is this discussion in?? I looked
Hey guys, I just flashed juggernaut 5.0, and I've slowly come to realize that I only receive texts when I'm on wifi, through wifi calling. I can send just fine, but if I'm not on wifi calling, I don't receive until I get back onto wifi calling, when I receive all the texts at once.
Does anyone else have this problem?
Try texting yourself on carrier data and see if that works. Sometimes simple things like that fix issues.
This has been bothering me. I have the t889 and when I enable wifi calling - cause signal really sucks for me- I am unable to receive mms messages. I only receive the sms message ready to download. What gets me is my buddy has note 3 with metropcs and he is able to use wifi calling and send mms messages. We both set them up the same, wifi preferred - same apn.. Any clue on why this happens. I know the mms wifi calling is a carrier problem but last I looked metropcs is using tmobile infrastructure.
I have had that issue, I had to flash a messaging app and then it worked, I just don't remember which one. I think it was an stock aosp messing app that I flashed on my tw rom. "Go sms" will work in a way, when you recieve an mms, it will temporarily disable your wifi to get the mms.
H812 on Rogers,
I can't send mms using Google messenger whilst I'm connected to wifi. I can receive no problem however. In order to send I must turn wifi off. Bit of a pain...
Edit: works perfect using stock messaging app.
Anyone else notice this?
Note: I know I can't use wifi to send or receive. That's not an issue.
Some mms apps are not smart enough to switch to cell data to authenticate. See if there is a setting to send via cell
larsdennert said:
Some mms apps are not smart enough to switch to cell data to authenticate. See if there is a setting to send via cell
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No such setting. Also, stock messaging app has no issues..
Hi folks,
I've got a new problem that started after I updated my D851 from (stock/rooted) Lollipop to (stock/rooted) Marshmallow.
When I'm home, I've got a decent LTE signal (ATT, though using the T-Mobile phone variant). But since I'm home, my phone connects to my wifi and uses it for data. I have no problem making/receiving calls or SMS texts to a single person at a time.
However, as long as I'm connected to WIFI (with my cellular signal present but not used for data due to the WIFI), neither MMS nor group texts work. In the stock Messages app, or the Messaging app I actually usually use, these MMS or group texts sit there as "sending..."
If I turn off the wifi, the cellular data signal is used immediately and the texts go through. Same goes for receiving MMS.
Again, this only happens since the marshmallow update that I applied a couple weeks ago.
I have not found a fix. I found lots of people complaining, and a few proposed solutions, like changing the APN so that the APN Protocol would be set to IPv4/IPv6 instead of the default IPv4. See here for that reference, though it didn't work for me:
https://support.t-mobile.com/thread/61843?tstart=0
Anybody have a fix for this? it's a real problem particularly for incoming messages. I can always toggle wifi off if I want to send something, but not knowing when something is coming in gets to be a problem. SMS from single conversations come through.
Please help me troubleshoot this. I've googled my fingers to the bone and while I've found reports of issues like this going back years, no actual solutions that work for me.
HELP!
There's one workaround so far... using Textra as the messaging app. It has an option called the T-Mobile Wifi Calling fix (in Settings/MMS/scroll down to bottom). Even though my wifi calling is set to off, since I'm on ATT, enabling this setting in Textra automatically toggles off WiFi to send MMS/group sms, and it does the same when it detects an attempted incoming MMS.
I much prefer the Google Messages app, for a variety of reasons, and I'm looking to figure out a real fix rather than this workaround. Any help most appreciated.