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 · So I got a group text message from one of my friends. The same friend that sent the group text also appeared to have sent me a download link of 1 KB in size. I clicked the download link, and then it just disappeared. Gone. Like it was never there. I asked my friend what it was about, and she said she never sent me a link.  · PM in. Galaxy S Phones. Select the "+" symbol for options while you are in a text message. Be sure to click " Accept as Solution" when you find an answer that works for you. Please note, notification emails are a DO NOT REPLY address, you must log-in on the community page in order to respond. I have a Galaxy S2 running Android When people send me text messages with a picture attached, I receive the message but it says something like this, with a "download" button: Message size: 1KB Expires: AM, Mar 12 [Download]Reviews: 9.


The free "Save MMS" app does exactly that. Go to the Play store and search for "save mms", install the "Save MMS" app, then go to the App Drawer and run the app. The app extracts all attachments (pictures, audio, video, etc.) from your MMS text messages. Scroll through the list of images until you find the image you want to save and. Obey these steps: Compose a text message as you normally do. Touch the Action Overflow or Menu icon, and choose the Insert or Attach command. You may also see a Paperclip icon on the message composition screen. Here, a Camera icon is used to attach images. A pop-up menu appears, listing various media items you can attach to a text message. Extract All Photos from MMS Messages Using "Save MSS" App. Download Save MSS app from Google Play Store; Install Save MSS app on your Android phone; Run the app. This will extract all the attachments from your messages. These could be pictures and/or videos. Scroll through the list of images. Find the image you are interested in.


If you are facing an issue where your MMS messages are not automatically downloaded, you can fix that by turning on the auto-download MMS feature on your phone. Launch the Messages app on your phone. Tap on the three-dots at the top-right corner of your screen and choose Settings. At my wits’ end with this. Galaxy S10+, ATT, tried it with Samsung and Android messages apps, same result. Clearing cache didn’t do anything. Resetting the network settings worked for a bit the first time then not at all. Turning off wifi calling, then wifi, no difference. I am unable to download photos/attachments from the Android Messages app any longer. When I click the disk icon in the top right with a photo open in the app, I get the message ""couldn't save 1 attachment".

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