
Most of the time, it’s because of your messaging client. The way this problem happens varies from phone to phone, and carrier to carrier.

If you’ve ever sent a picture or video through MMS, and had a subject line with “(no subject)” attached to it, you’re probably as frustrated as I am. MMS Always Shows as “(no subject)” in Message Previews If you still can’t find them, go through the troubleshooting checklist to fix the issue. Please make sure to check the default folder where pictures and videos fall into, on both your Android device and on a PC via USB cable to confirm if they’re actually being saved. This is either a problem with downloading MMS properly or a memory issue if you’re absolutely sure your saved MMS files aren’t on your phone. So let’s say you can send and receive MMS just fine, but whenever you try and find it elsewhere on your Android, it’s nowhere to be found. I Can’t Find My MMS Pictures and Videos on My Android Deleting the message will fix the problem, at least temporarily until you get to the troubleshooting checklist at the bottom.

If you get this message while sending an SMS or MMS, and you get a blank message in response, or you end up sending a blank message delete the message.
