12-23-2021 09:38 AM - edited 01-04-2022 04:46 AM
Can someone please confirm whether MMS uses my allowed data? I only have 250MB and keep my data off to save it for when I need it, but to send or receive photos/videos and longer texts, I need to connect to data. I'm always worried this will use up all of it so opt for web-based chat services when on wifi instead.
Thanks for your help!
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12-24-2021 03:04 AM
MMS texts go thru a separate server to the server that meters plan or add on data. This is why you only need your mobile data toggled on to send and recieve MMS.
12-24-2021 12:29 AM
Excellent, thank you!
12-23-2021 10:06 PM
if you're an iPhone user iMessages uses data
12-23-2021 01:17 PM
Turn your data on to send a Picture Messaging in world-wide,
if your data is off and your home internet Wi-Fi is on is not going through the Picture or a video messaging,
you have to do this to going through you will need to turn your data on to send a Picture or a video messaging in world-wide,
Data is on when you needed not used Turn off to save your data.
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and turn off background data, to save your data.
when your data limit used all, is will be off until next renewal cycle,
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12-23-2021 10:30 AM - edited 12-23-2021 10:31 AM
You need to enable data to use MMS text messages but it does not count towards your data usage.
12-23-2021 10:25 AM - edited 12-23-2021 10:26 AM
@Alexxja wrote:Can someone please confirm whether MMS uses my allowed data? I only have 250MB and keep my data off to save it for when I need it, but to send or receive photos/videos and longer texts, I need to connect to data. I'm always worried this will use up all of it so opt for web-based chat services when on wifi instead.
Thanks for your help!
To use MMS, the data switch needs to be on (or use wifi) but no data will be deducted from your plan allotment.
12-23-2021 09:40 AM
MMS texts will be tracked under data usage, but it will not count against your data allotment. It has been confirmed by others on the community.