7 Fixes for Samsung Galaxy Phones Not Sending Pictures

You were sharing pictures of your recent vacation with your loved ones, but then it shows an error, and you’re not able to send any more pictures. That might be one of my nightmares. Lucky for you, we’ve covered this in detail and these are fixes when Samsung Galaxy phones are not able to send pictures.

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Before You Begin

Before getting to the more technical fixes, we recommend you review this list of basic solutions.

1. Turn Off Power Saver Mode

Power Saver mode, while useful in preserving battery, can also sometimes hamper your texting experience. As the name says, it preserves battery by reducing, pausing, and removing additional background tasks. Your Samsung Galaxy phone may not be sending pictures due to that. Ideally, this should not be the case but sometimes, phones close background tasks quite vigorously which may result in not sending your pictures.

To resolve this you should disable the Power Saver mode, and try sending the pictures again. With the power limitation restored, you should be able to send them now as was the case withother users.

disable power saver mode in samsung galaxy phones

You can disable the power saving mode from theQuick Settingspanel. It is highlighted by abattery iconwith a leaf inside it.

If have low battery anxiety, learnways to save battery on Samsung Galaxy phones.

Making Google or Samsung messages app as default messaging app in samsung galaxy phones

2. Re-Insert the Sim Card

Next, try taking out the physical SIM card and thenre-inserting it again. This allows your phone to refresh connections completely when the physical SIM card is re-inserted.

Tip:Ensure you’ve turned your phone off before taking out the physical SIM card.

Setting the Google Messages app as default in samsung galaxy phones

If you use an eSIM in your Samsung Galaxy phone, then contact your carrier to re-add the eSIM.Another user on Reddit pointedout how re-adding the eSIM helped them when they were unable to send pictures from their Samsung Galaxy phone.

3. Switch to the Default Messaging app

Do you use a carrier’s messaging app to send and receive messages, for example,a userwas using a network messaging app that was causing them problems in sending and receiving pictures. They fixed it by switching to the default messaging apps, that is Google Messages or Samsung Messages app.

1.To switch to the default messaging app, download and open theGoogleorSamsungmessages app as per your preference. You’ll be asked to switch the default messaging app in both. Tap onSet default SMS appin Google Messages, and onOKin Samsung Messages.

accessing the google messages app info

2.Then select the messaging app you want to switch to and tap onSet as default. For example, we’ve selected the Google Messages app as the default messaging app.

Note:When you switch your default messaging app, it will be able to show you notifications, and also have access to the Camera, Contacts, Files, Microphone, Phone, and SMS.

accessing photos and videos permission for google messages app

4. Check for Files Permission

You could also be having trouble sending pictures from your Samsung Galaxy phone because the messaging app might not have permission to access the pictures and media in your gallery.

1.To ensure you have given the required permissions to the messaging app on your phone, tap and hold on the messaging app icon and tap on theinformation iconfrom the floating menu.

2.Tap onPermissions, then look for the photos and videos permission. If it is under the Not allowed banner, tap onPhotos and videos.

3.Then tap onAlways allow all. With this done, you should be able to access and send your pictures in the messaging app.

5. Clear Cache for the Messages App

Clearing the cache of the app can help in situations where the app isn’t working as it should. This clears any temporary files that might be interfering with the pictures being sent and refreshes the app.

1.To clear the cache of your messaging app, tap and hold on the app icon and tap on theinformation iconfrom the floating menu.

2.Tap onStorage, then tap onClear cacheat the right-bottom of the screen.

6. Reset the APN

APN is the name of the access point between your phone and the Internet. Your phone needs to configure APN for every mobile network to connect to the internet and also use associated services like MMS. Resetting the APN can help you in situations where your Samsung Galaxy phone is not sending pictures.

1.To reset the APN, openSettingsand head over toConnections. Then tap onMobile networks.

2.Tap onAccess Point Names, and then tap on thethree-dot menuin the top right of the screen.

3.Finally, tap onReset to default. With this, your mobile networks should refresh along with services like the internet and MMS refreshing as well.

Here are thebest routines for Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets.

7. Reset Mobile Network Settings

If you’ve tried everything mentioned to this point and you still can’t send pictures from your Galaxy phone, then you should reset the mobile network settings. Resetting the mobile network settings removes all network configurations. That means it will delete all Wi-Fi passwords and reset them to default.

1.To reset the mobile network settings on your Samsung Galaxy, open settings and head over toGeneral Management. Then tap onReset.

2.Tap onReset mobile network settings. Then tap onReset settingsto confirm it.

Send the Vacation Shots

With all the fixes said and done, you should be able to send those vacation pictures from your Samsung Galaxy phone to your near and dear ones. But if not, something might be wrong with your phone and it’d be best to get it looked at either by the Samsung store or the carrier support.

Nitin Singh

A tech writer during the day and an anime aficionado by the night. When not in front of a screen, he can be seen playing Badminton. Appreciating the beauty of nature is a habit that has been developed since early on. Have views on tech, cars or life? Drop a text!

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