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What are the MMS settings for straight talk?

What are the MMS settings for straight talk?

Straight talk apn Settings – Choose your service provider:

  • Name: straight talk.
  • APN: tfdata.
  • MMSC: http://mms-tf.net.
  • MMS proxy: mms3.tracfone.com.
  • MMS port: 80.
  • MCC: 310.
  • MNC: 410.

Why can’t I get pictures on my straight talk phone?

The most common reason causing the Straight Talk MMS not to work are related to wrong setup on the MMS Settings, either having the wrong configuration or missing the correct MMS Proxy or Port.

How do I get my data to work on straight talk?

Here are some of the easy methods you can follow in fixing the problem when data not working on Straight Talk.

  1. Check for System Down.
  2. Straight Talk APN settings for T-Mobile SIMs.
  3. Straight Talk APN settings for AT Network.
  4. Text Straight Talk to Receive Settings.
  5. Try Resetting your Phone’s Network Connection.

Why do I have no data on my Straight Talk phone?

This fix is only for phones with a Verizon LTE compatible Straight Talk SIM card. The cause of the problem is due to straight talk switching accounts over to a new system which requires a new APN. The thing is, some of our phones aren’t updating to the new APN, so we’ll have to update the APN manually.

What should I do if my Straight Talk MMS is not working?

Please verify that your phone actually have the proper Straight talk APN  or MMS settings in Place. Please go to Settings > Wireless Connections > More > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names and verify that your values match these ones: Name: STRAIGHT_TALK

Why is my Samsung Galaxy not downloading text messages?

Problem: Failed to download multimedia messages on Samsung S/Note. When you receive text messages and it is still downloading after a long time. To avoid the problem that Samsung won’t send or download MMS, you should make sure your phone has an active mobile data connection.

What should I do if my Samsung phone is not working?

Those are the measures you should take: 1) rebooting your Samsung phone, 2) clear cache data, and 3) reset your phone to factory reset. Problem: “Unfortunately, Messages has stopped”. Every time, you run the messaging app it just crashes and shows you this frustrating error message.