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I was then able to receive text messages. I'm not sure which of those steps actually solved it, but together they worked. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Text message with pictures: "Download" button does nothing Ask Question.

Asked 7 years, 8 months ago. Active 5 years, 11 months ago. Viewed k times. 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] When I press the download button, it changes to the text "Downloading" for a moment, and then it changes back to the download button and nothing else happens.

I'm pretty stumped. Update 2: Suggestion to check APN settings. Improve this question. JohnD JohnD 1 1 gold badge 1 1 silver badge 6 6 bronze badges. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. Lately when someone sends me a picture via iMessage, I see a box that says "Tap to Download" instead of an image. Most of the time when I try tapping the box, it says "Downloading" but it is stuck at 0 bytes out of about 2 MB.

Other times it will actually download after I tap it and show me the image. This seems to be tied to the user sending me the message. I can view all photos I get from Alice perfectly no tap to download required , I can view all photos from Bob after tapping to download , I cannot view any photos from Charlie I get a tap to download box, but it's stuck at 0 bytes.

This seems to resolve the same issue for other people. I think the reason for the issue you are experiencing is a corrupt file, by signing out and back in your device deletes a handful of files associated with your iMessage chats and regenerate them afresh from Apple's servers.

Sign up to join this community. Ask a question. User profile for user: MilesperHour MilesperHour. More Less. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. Helpful answers Drop Down menu. Don't open messages until these steps are done. Give this a shot and see if it helps you. View answer in context. Blocking pictures can help protect your computer. Microsoft Outlook is configured by default to block automatic picture downloads from the Internet.

You can, however, unblock pictures that you think are safe to download. Helping you avoid viewing potentially offensive material when external content is linked to the message. Allowing you to decide—especially if you're on a low-bandwidth connection—whether a particular image warrants the time and bandwidth required for downloading.

You can unblock downloads of linked pictures and other external content for a single message that comes from a trusted source. Choose the InfoBar at the top of the message, and then click Download Pictures.

When you click Download Pictures in a message that you're previewing in the Reading Pane, the message is saved automatically and displays the pictures again the next time that you open the message.



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