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That has some info in it that might help address the whys of the issue.
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I deleted all my texts except for one (one text, not just conversation, the conversation literally had only one text that wasn't a picture) and it still does the same thing. I disabled automatically downloading MMS and saw that each image comes in as 30 KB. I get that you can't send a 3 MB image, but that's an absurd amount of compression.
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I read that:
Go SMS, MMS has a settings and check box that says preserve image resolution and voila, no more screen shot MMS problems.
That's just from a recent search though on how to disable mms compression.
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Unfortunately that had no effect on anything.
http://i.imgur.com/oYtJg4B.png
http://i.imgur.com/aDDmkyH.png
Even when setting the limit in Go SMS to 5 MB, the incoming image is still 30 KB.
I'm starting to lose hope that this is going to get resolved. Might be time to look into AT&T or Sprint. I know Sprint will buy out your contract, not sure about AT&T though.
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Switching to another provider isn't going to help or change anything here. It's a hardware/software issue and we just need to find a fix for the current handsets.
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So does anyone have any more ideas other than try to replace the phone? Because at this point, that's the only thing I can think of that I haven't tried.
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i've got nothing. i checked a handful of threads out there on the same issue and nobody seems to have been able to improve this, short of using email (which isn't acceptable to me). i have a hard time believing that there's no fix other than getting a different phone, but i can't find one.
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I appreciate you looking. That's pretty much the conclusion that I came to after searching about this issue. Everyone just blames it on the limitations of MMS, but I know for a fact that you can receiver higher quality MMS than 30KB. It's especially fishy that it only started happening once I got my new phone. And the fact that it is also happening to my wife makes me severely doubt that it's a problem with the phone, since the odds of us both getting a defective phone are pretty damn slim. I'm not sure what kind of hardware issue could even cause something like this. There has to be something on Verizon's end causing this.
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i tend to think it's that model of phone because other threads had moto x users on different carriers with the issue. also, i have a droid turbo on verizon with no issue. i would think if it were verizon, we would all have this issue.
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So Textra was basically the one texting app I hadn't tried yet so for kicks and giggles I tried it out. And it fixed it! I don't know why, but texts received in Textra are perfect quality. This makes no sense to me. Why would Textra be the only app that receives high quality MMS? At least I know there isn't anything wrong with my phone since it is clearly capable of receiving higher quality MMS.