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Whenever someone sends me a photo, whether it be a screenshot or normal photo, they will not display. It will not even let me click it or download it. I have to ask for the person to send it through Snapchat or Messenger. When sending photos or videos, they will not send through iMessage. They will barely send through MMS, and if they do, the quality is awful. Everyone I send or receive from are iPhone users. I have an iPhone 14 Pro Max, and currently on iOS 16.3.1. They use to be labeled HEIC, but I changed some settings according to Google and they now just say JPEG, as seen in the photos I attached. It also does this when connected to Wi-Fi. I feel like I've tried everything.

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yes, I'm over it too. I've done everything suggested, including turning on and off (which works temporarily) and then photos etc just won't work again. Apple needs to get their act together here. My next phone won't be an Iphone.

sending photos in any format using a Mac device is truly broken now. The failure mode is that it works for a couple of days and then suddenly stops working. Not a single one of the techniques Apple suggest fixes the problem.

I'm updated to 16.5 and still can't send photos in group messages or to androids. MMS is activated and restarted. Tried all the fixes and nothing works. This is going to be a real pain when I'm in Alaska and wanting to send photos home to friends and family.

When High Efficiency format, photos and videos are reduced in size. If Most Compatible is selected, JPEG/H.264 is used. You can check this setting by going to Settings > Camera > Formats. The information in this article may be helpful: Using HEIF or HEVC media on Apple devices. According to the article, having it set to High Efficiency format is recorded.

Recently updated my iphone 14 pro to iOS 17 and the first thing I noticed was that within iMessage, I was unable to use the search feature to look at old photos and messages. This was particularly noticeable when I pressed the contact icon to scroll thru photos and noticed that many were erratically missing. If I scroll within the chat, the photos are there, just not able to be searched. It has been 6 days since I updated and tried turning iMessage on/off via iCloud and turned the spotlight search feature on/off as well.

John-Anthony worked at Apple's Genius Bar for years and has seen many issues related to pictures not appearing on a customer's iPhone. Luckily, he's here to help and will get your photos back into Messages so you don't have to miss out on sharing memories."}), " -7-12/js/person.js"); } else console.log('no lazy slice hydration function available'); John-Anthony DisottoHow To EditorJohn-Anthony worked at Apple's Genius Bar for years and has seen many issues related to pictures not appearing on a customer's iPhone. Luckily, he's here to help and will get your photos back into Messages so you don't have to miss out on sharing memories.

In addition to iMessage, the iPhone supports MMS, which is a simplified way to send a text message via a cellular network. If you have MMS disabled on your iPhone, you won't be able to send or receive multimedia messages like photos or videos with Android users or when iMessage is unavailable.

When someone shares photos and videos with you using the Messages app, you can easily find them in the Shared with You section in the Photos app . (Automatic Sharing and Photos must be turned on in Settings > Messages > Shared with You, and your friend must be in your contacts.)

You can also tap Library, then tap All Photos to see photos and videos shared with you in Messages. These photos and videos have a chat bubble in the bottom-left corner of the thumbnail. Tap the thumbnail to share the photo or video, save it to your library, or delete it. To hide photos and videos shared with you in Messages, tap , then tap Your Photos Only.

Adding a sticker to a text message is a lively way to express a certain thought or feeling. But the generic stickers that come with iOS and iPadOS can be impersonal. Wouldn't it be cool if you could create stickers from your own photos? Now you can.

Using a new option in iOS 17/iPadOS 17, you're able to generate a sticker from any person, animal, place, or thing appearing in one of your photos. You can even fashion an animated sticker from a live photo and add special effects to any sticker. Here's how this works.

Live photos are ones that contain any action that occurs 1.5 seconds before and after you take the shot. As a result, a live photo can be turned into an animated sticker. For this, open the Photos app and tap the Albums icon at the bottom. Swipe down the screen to Media Types and select the one for Live Photos. Open the live photo you want to use. Press down on the subject and tap Add Sticker from the menu. The new sticker appears in the Stickers window.

You can't create stickers from your photos on a Mac, but you can use the ones you've generated on your iPhone or iPad. On your Mac, open the Messages app. Start or continue a conversation. Tap the App icon and select Stickers. At the Messages window, tap the first icon to see recent stickers and the second icon to see stickers created from your photos. Tap the sticker you want to use and then send your message.

In an ideal world you'd never need to know why pictures aren't appearing in your iPhone text messages, nor how to fix the problem. By and large, photos sent your way will land in your Messages app without a hitch. But every now and then you may hit a problem, more so if you've just updated your iPhone, which is when such issues tend to arise.

Shared with You works across the system to find the articles, music, TV shows, photos, and more that are shared in Messages conversations, and conveniently surfaces them in apps like Photos, Safari, Apple News, Apple Music, and Apple Podcasts, making it easy to quickly access the information in context. Apple does not have access to marked content without your permission. You can disable Shared with You at any time on your iOS or iPadOS device by going to Settings > Messages > Shared with You, then tapping to turn off Shared with You. On Mac, go to Messages > Settings > Shared with You. You can also control whether each app participates in Shared with You by tapping or selecting it in the Shared with You section.

Are you experiencing the frustration of iMessage photos not showing on your iPhone? Don't worry, you're not alone. Many users encounter this issue, especially after updating their iOS. It can be disheartening when you want to share a special moment or an amusing GIF, only to find the images missing in your iMessage conversations.

If your iMessage photos are not showing, it could be due to insufficient storage space on your iPhone. To resolve this issue, you can free up storage by removing unnecessary files and apps. Here's how:

By clearing up storage space on your iPhone, you can create more room for iMessage photos and improve their visibility within the app. To free up more storage space on your iPhone without deleting photos or videos, check out this helpful article for solutions!

If your iPhone photos are not loading in messages, it could be due to corrupted cache files. In such cases, you can try cleaning up the cache and data of the iMessage app to resolve the issue. Please note that cleaning up caches on an iPhone is different from Android devices, as Apple has stricter privacy and security measures. Here's a guide to help you clean up the caches and temporary data for most apps on your iPhone:

The multimedia messaging system (MMS) plays a vital role in enhancing the iPhone experience by enabling the exchange of pictures, videos, and audio recordings through text messages. If MMS is accidentally turned off, it can lead to issues with iMessage photos. To check the status of MMS settings, follow these steps:

If you're experiencing issues with iPhone photos not loading in messages, it's possible that the Automatic Sharing option is turned off. By enabling this option, you can ensure that photos are automatically shared and displayed within your iMessage conversations. Follow these steps to enable the Automatic Sharing option:

By enabling the Automatic Sharing option and selecting the "Photos" option, you allow your iPhone to automatically share and display photos within your iMessage conversations. This should resolve any issues with iPhone photos not loading in messages and ensure a seamless sharing experience.

Restoring your iPhone photos without a backup may seem like an impossible task, but don't worry, there is a solution available. In this case, you'll need to rely on professional software to assist you in recovering those precious photos. One such powerful and reliable tool is iMyFone D-Back, known for its expertise in iPhone recovery solutions. D-Back is a professional data recovery tool that can help you retrieve lost or inaccessible photos from your iPhone. Features of D-Back include:

To see old iMessage photos, you can try using a third-party app like iMyFone D-Back, a reliable data recovery tool. It can help you recover lost or deleted photos from your iPhone, including those sent through iMessages. With D-Back, you can easily retrieve your precious memories and view them again. Give it a try and see if it can help you recover your old iMessage photos.

In conclusion, experiencing issues with iMessage not working or pictures not showing is a common problem when sending visual content through the iMessage service. I hope that after reading this comprehensive guide, you have found viable solutions to resolve the issue. However, if all else fails, there is a possibility that your photos may be permanently lost. To prevent such situations in the future, make sure to regularly back up your data using iCloud or iTunes. Lastly, before it becomes too late, I recommend giving D-Back a try to recover your precious memories.

Those of you who have downloaded iOS 15 might have noticed a new functionality in iMessage. When someone sends a photo, video, or group of photos, a download icon appears in the chat stream right beside the media. The icon is a little square with a downward arrow going through it. Click the button, and you'll save the image to your photo stream, which Apple displays by transforming the icon into a checkmark.

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