It is common to run into problems when sending photographs from your iPhone. The image occasionally refuses to load at all or remains stuck on “Not Delivered.” The top 5 solutions to the iPhone not sending images problem are presented to you today.
You must first determine whether the problem is with iMessage or conventional messaging. You are utilising iMessage if your message bubbles are blue. You are using a standard text messaging programme if they appear in green. You’ll find quick solutions for both problems down below.
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Check Internet Connection
Your internet connection should be the first thing you check as iMessage needs the internet to exchange texts and media. Check to see if your iPhone is turned on for mobile data or WiFi. Check the browser to determine if the internet is operational on your iPhone if it is connected.
Reset Network Settings
Try resetting your network settings if your iPhone is online but you still can’t send photographs. Your iPhone’s network settings are reset to factory defaults when you perform a network reset. You will get any faults and problems with your network resolved.
Go to Settings>General>Transfer or reset iPhone>Reset>Reset Network Settings to reset the network settings.
Make sure iMessage is turned on
It’s very likely that you unintentionally turned off iMessage on your iPhone. Or perhaps the recipient’s device’s iMessage feature was disabled. Go to Settings>Messages>Enable iMessage to turn on iMessage.
The receiver might have moved to a non-Apple device and forgotten to sign out of iMessage. Any messages you send to them in this situation won’t be received. As soon as the recipient switches to another device, make sure they turn off iMessage.
Check System Status
It’s possible that the problem isn’t with you. The chance exists that the iMessage servers are down, however unlikely it may be. To check if iMessage is unavailable, go to the System Status tab on the Apple website.
Check if MMS messaging is turned on
It won’t be sent using iMessage if you’re sending an image to a non-Apple user. Your network carrier will be used by your iPhone to transmit the message to the recipient. Since messages sent outside of iMessage are not sent via the internet, your carrier will charge you for them as part of a conventional SMS plan.
Outside of iMessage, any images or videos you send are sent as an MMS. Your iPhone’s MMS messaging setting is off by default. Go to Settings>Messages and turn on MMS Messaging to enable it.
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You might also try switching the Airplane mode on and off. Your network will reboot, hopefully resolving any problems. Your iPhone can also be restarted to get the same outcome. To get help with a problem you’re having with your network provider, consider calling their customer service hotline.
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