TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Double check your phone plan
- Double Check setting permissions
- One photo at a time
- Common Cell KB
- Turn on Wifi Calling
- Turn Wifi calling off
- Turn off RCS messaging
- Uninstall/reinstall messages
- Try a different device
- Try a different carrier
- Go to a different area
MMS stands for multimedia messaging service. This service is how photos, videos, and group messages are sent. This article will go over steps to take when you are having issues with sending/receiving MMS messages.
Double check your phone plan
Not all phone plans have the capability of sending/receiving MMS messages. To see what plan you are on you will need to open up your parent portal by clicking here. From the home page navigate to the grey person in the top right corner.
Once the grey icon is clicked you will be taken to your account page. Scroll down until you see “Account Devices.” You will be able to see they phone plan you are currently on. If the plan is the “Do” plan it does not have MMS capabilities and you will need to upgrade the plan to “Dream” Or “Discover.”
Double Check setting permissions
From the account devices page, click on “Edit Profile.” From here scroll down until you see a box that says what permissions are allowed and what permissions are not. Make sure “Texting” and “Group and Image Texting” both have a green check mark next to them. If either of those permissions have a red x the next step would be to allow permissions in the settings tab.
One photo at a time
Troom phones are meant to send/receive one photo at a time. While you can send unlimited photos back and forth you may see issues when trying to send multiple photos at once.
Common Cell KB
If you have done everything up to this point and are still having issues, the next steps would be to follow this article Common Cell KB. This article addresses common cellular network issues. Completing this rests the phone network ensuring that nothing is blocking MMS messages from coming through. This step is crucial in fixing MMS issues.
Turn on Wifi Calling
Turning on wifi calling often fixes MMS issues. To turn on wifi calling you will need the Troomi phone. Once you have the Troomi phone you will open up settings. From Settings go to “Connections”. Make sure your phone is connected to wifi and then turn on “Wifi Calling.” If you are having issues turning on wifi calling please contact support at (866) 545-4222.
Turn Wifi calling off
If Wifi calling is on, try turning it off. Sometimes home wifi has VPNs, firewalls, etc that can block photos from reaching the Troomi phone.
Turn off RCS messaging
Troomi phones do not have the capability to send or receive RCS messaging. Sometimes phones that have RCS turned on do not recognize RCS messaging is not accepted. To fix this the phone trying to message the Troomi phone must turn off RCS messaging. Below are instructions on how to do that on both iphone and androids.
To Turn off RCS on Android
Open the Google Messages app
Tap your profile picture or the three dot menu
Select settings
Select RCS chats (or chat features)
“Turn off RCS Chats”
To turn off RCS on an iPhone with IOS 18 or later
Go to settings
Apps
Messages
RCS Messaging
Tap the toggle to disable it
Uninstall/reinstall messages
Make sure the Troomi phone is connected to wifi; the app will not redownload if it is not connected to a secure network.
Long press the Messages and select Uninstall
You will get a popup that says “Do you want to uninstall the app?” Click “Ok”
Press and hold the power button on the Troomi phone until you get 4 options. Then press “Restart”
Once the phone has restarted the messages app should have been redownloaded
Try a different device
Trying a different device type can help pinpoint the issue. If you are trying to send a photo from an iPhone try sending a photo from an Android phone or vice versa. If you are able to send a MMS message from another device to the Troomi phone please please contact support at (866) 545-4222.
Try a different carrier
At Troomi, our carrier is AT&T. Sometimes there may be a network issue between carriers. If possible, having someone message the Troomi phone who is on a different carrier than you will help narrow down any possible issues with carriers. If you find that lines with a different carrier than yours is able to text the Troomi phone please contact support at (866) 545-4222.
Go to a different area
If your Troomi phone is not able to receive MMS messages in certain areas it may be due to cell service issues. For example, if your child can send MMS messages at home but at a friend's house they are not able to send MMS messages this may be due to cell coverage in the area.
If you go through all of these steps and are still having issues please contact support at (866) 545-4222.