Very often, mms come to the phone from strangers, it is risky to open such a message on your phone, since the message can be encoded with a virus. Sometimes it is banal that the mms service is not connected to the phone, and instead of a multimedia message, a notification about it comes.
Necessary
mobile phone, computer, internet
Instructions
Step 1
As a rule, if your mms service is not connected, the operator will send an SMS notification that a multimedia message has been received. The text of the message must contain a link to the multimedia message, which you can view on the website of your mobile operator. Open this link in your phone's wap-browser, "options" - "open url". This method can be risky, since many phone scammers disguising themselves as mobile operators send sms with links to their malicious site. By clicking on such a link, you risk infecting your phone with viruses or losing a certain amount of your phone's balance.
Step 2
The safest way to open such links is on your home computer. Manually type the link sent to you in the address bar of your browser and press the Enter key. On the web page that opens, you will see the multimedia message intended for you. Some mobile operators, instead of a direct link to the multimedia message itself, send a link to the catalog of multimedia messages and, in addition to it, a username and password, so that you are authorized on the operator's website and can view the message intended for you personally.
Step 3
If you often receive mms, then to save time and personal convenience, set up viewing multimedia messages directly on your phone. Contact your mobile operator. Get the settings for receiving multimedia messages from him. Then specify the received settings in the message menu. "Menu" - "messages" - "MMS" - "message settings" - "profile" - "edit (change) profile". Save your settings and you can now effortlessly view and send multimedia messages right on your phone.