Galaxy Nexus taking 1hr+ to send picture text
piccolabella
Newbie

I've noticed recently that my Nexus can take AGES to send a photo text... As I type this I've been waiting an hour or more for it to send, it just sits there saying "sending" under the text.  Anyone else have this issue or know of a way to fix it?

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Re: Galaxy Nexus taking 1hr+ to send picture text
HoosierPop
Enthusiast - Level 3

Are you connected to wireless?  Pictures won't send unless you're using a data connection.  Had the same problem myself until I turned off wireless.  Hope this works for you.

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HoosierPop
Enthusiast - Level 3

Are you connected to wireless?  Pictures won't send unless you're using a data connection.  Had the same problem myself until I turned off wireless.  Hope this works for you.

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Re: Galaxy Nexus taking 1hr+ to send picture text
piccolabella
Newbie

Wow, that worked.  That seems like a major flaw in the phone if you ask me.  Thanks for your quick reply.

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Re: Galaxy Nexus taking 1hr+ to send picture text
Ann154
Community Leader
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It isn't a flaw.  The phone is working as designed.  The MMS messages will only transfer over the Verizon Wireless network.

I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.

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k2r
Enthusiast - Level 2

I think it's a flaw. Just because I can access wifi shouldn't turn off my ability to access the verizon connection.  If I'm able to send texts or make calls then I should be able to use the data as needed to send the pictures as well.  It's not like they put it in instructions that wifi must be turned off (not that they hand out instruction books anymore).

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Re: Galaxy Nexus taking 1hr+ to send picture text
msturgis
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Ann, you are grossly misinformed. All Verizon 3G / 4G smartphones while connected to wi-fi network AUTOMATICALLY initiate mobile data connection (unless mobile data is manually deactivated) to send MMS. That is exactly how it works on all my smartphones and thousands that I have come across.

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Re: Galaxy Nexus taking 1hr+ to send picture text
HoosierPop
Enthusiast - Level 3

I thought the point of using wireless was to save on data.  Therefore, I always turn off data when using wireless so that I have absolute control over data.  I understand what you're saying that the data connection should automatically kick in when there is a requirement for it.  My thought is that if both are on, then how do I know which one is connnected.  Just saying....

Re: Galaxy Nexus taking 1hr+ to send picture text
msturgis
Contributor - Level 3

So, if you *MANUALLY* turned off/deactivated data, turning the wifi off was NOT the solution to your "picture not sending" problem - activating mobile data was the solution.

Like I said, if you hadn't manually deactivated mobile data, MMS would automatically use mobile data even when connected to wifi.

When the phone is connected to a wi-fi spot, as well as mobile data, wi-fi takes over and mobile data connection goes to dormant state (still connected but not actively transmitting). At this point, you won't even see the data indicator (4G/3G symbol) and all data transmission is done over the wifi. If the phone needs to do something that can ONLY be done over mobile data (such as sending/receiving MMS, checking for software updates on some handsets etc), it will initiate that and use that network instead.

Btw, data usage to send/receive MMS does not count towards your monthly data allowance.

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Re: Galaxy Nexus taking 1hr+ to send picture text
Ann154
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msturgis wrote:

Ann, you are grossly misinformed. All Verizon 3G / 4G smartphones while connected to wi-fi network AUTOMATICALLY initiate mobile data connection (unless mobile data is manually deactivated) to send MMS. That is exactly how it works on all my smartphones and thousands that I have come across.

Ah, but you agree that it only transfers through the Verizon Wireless data network. The MMS messages don't go through the WIFI network.

Do you know if the OP keeps their data connection on in dormant mode while using wifi? I don't know. I do know that like HoosierPop, I turn off my data connection when I plan to be connected to a wifi network for long periods of time. I also know that if set incorrectly, the WiFi sleep policy will also turn off the WiFi radio when the phone is inactive. This will cause the cellular data connection to become active again if the user left the data connection on all the time. This could lead to tons of data being transferred in the middle of the night while the user was asleepfor iinstance. With more and more people moving to tiered data plans how and when you use the cellular data connection becomes more important when the user has to watch their usage.

I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.

Re: Galaxy Nexus taking 1hr+ to send picture text
msturgis
Contributor - Level 3

Yes, at this time MMS only go through mobile data network, not just "Verizon Wireless data network", as MMS go through while roaming also.

The part that you were incorrect about was suggesting that "Wi-Fi needs to be off for an MMS to go through and that is how the phone is designed". But that is NOT the solution. The requirement is that mobile data needs to be on, regardless of wi-fi being on or off. And THAT'S the proper suggestion.

I DO NOT need to know what the OP does with his Wi-Fi or mobile data connection - because it SIMPLY doesn't matter what the state of each connection is, the only thing that matters is if the mobile data is on for an MMS to go through. Mobile data connection DOES NOT depend on the state of Wi-FI connectivity. If mobile data is turned off manually, turning just the Wi-Fi off is not going to automatically turn it back on. And that is the reason the precise suggestion should have been "make sure your data connection is on", NOT "turn your wi-fi off".

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