Enable MMS on Android is a little more complicated than just turning it on. You will need to install an MMS app from the Google Play Store, and then configure your phone to use that app as your default MMS app.

There is no direct way to convert SMS to MMS in Android, but there are a few methods that can be used. The simplest way is to use an app like MMS Pro which will allow you to easily convert messages from your SMS account into MMS messages. Alternatively, you can use a third-party messaging app like WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger and send MMS messages through their respective messaging platforms.

To get out of SMS mode, press and hold the power button until the phone goes off.

There are a few reasons why an MMS might not be working on your Android device. One possibility is that you don’t have enough data or bandwidth available to send and receive MMS messages. Another possibility is that the message you’re trying to send isn’t compatible with your device’s MMS capabilities.

To switch to MMS mode, open the Messages app and tap the three lines in the bottom left corner. From there, tap MMS.

On most Android devices, go to Settings -> Wireless and Networks -> Mobile networks -> Access Point Names. There, you’ll see a list of APNs with MMS settings. Tap on one, and then select MMS from the menu that appears.

SMS messaging is a text-based messaging service that uses short message service (SMS) technology. MMS messaging is a picture-based messaging service that uses multimedia message service (MMS) technology.

There could be a few reasons why you’re not able to send MMS on your Samsung phone. One possibility is that you don’t have enough storage space on your device to store the MMS messages. You might also not have the correct software or firmware installed on your phone to enable MMS messaging. Finally, if your phone is locked, you may not be able to send MMS messages because they require access to the cellular network.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on your specific needs. SMS is generally cheaper than MMS, but MMS can be more reliable in some cases. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference.

If you turn off SMS, your phone will not be able to send or receive text messages.