How to bypass low quality images in MMS using stock google Messages app by force enabling RCS?

TeePee
TeePee Posts: 4 ✭✭

Wondering if there is an updated fix for this issue? I have an Android, followed the instructions but could not find most of the settings detailed in the fix.

I'm a new customer and never had an issue with Telus or Rogers with resolution of images sent via sms (attaching an example of a screenshot and then the same screen shot sent via sms).

Thanks!

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  • Jess_i88b6
    Jess_i88b6 Posts: 13,873 ✭✭
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    @TeePee

    What phone do you have?

    Did you try to use a third party software to send MMS? Probably they can have a setting to modify the compression

  • Jess_i88b6
    Jess_i88b6 Posts: 13,873 ✭✭
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    Hi @TeePee

    Not really, message always a google app?

    But I believe that it is Fizz that is compressing the media

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  • Sébastien code ZXEL1
    Sébastien code ZXEL1 Posts: 7,620 ✭✭

    I don't have this problem here

  • Sébastien code ZXEL1
    Sébastien code ZXEL1 Posts: 7,620 ✭✭
    edited April 2023

    @TeePee

    it comes on another post

    First, here's a few test I have done to try and figure out what was happening. If you only want the fix, scroll down until step 1.


    I've tried changing Google official messages app settings for maximum MMS size but found out it's hard coded in the program itself. Reaching out to support of Google Messages, they confirmed it cannot be changed by the user. They instead verify the carrier code and the max MMS size the carrier reported to them to set the limit internally.


    Since Rogers supports RCS, it could be either that MMS were previously going thru RCS (no size limit) but I recall having full resolution animated gif before RCS so I think they simply report a higher maximum to google.


    Now, since I couldn't change this limit on Messages, I wanted to test if Fizz actually has a low limit. I took the first MMS app I found and set a no limit on it, on both my and my wife's phone. The results were the following:


    - Using Google message on rogers between us was giving full size animated gif.

    - Using Google message on Fizz give compressed images.

    - Using 3rd party MMS app with no size limit sending from Fizz to Google messages on Fizz gave full size anim gif.


    This leads me to think that Fizz incorrectly report their MMS limit to Google and that they could easily fix it. Otherwise, maybe they simply try to trick user into using low limit MMS to use less bandwidth. 


    Now, regarding RCS. Videotron still hasn't enabled it as of today. Google did launch a service to bypass the carrier but it doesn't seem to work by itself and need a small hand. I managed to enable it on my Pixel 2 XL (a bit of work since I didn't knew how) as well as on my daughter Essential phone pretty quickly thereafter.


    If anyone is interested in the fix to have RCS working, here are the steps I used (found parts of them on google, I don't claim to be the author of the app that helped it work)


    STEPS to enable RCS:


    1 - First open Google Messages app (or install it if you don't have it, others SMS app won't support RCS in Fizz atm). In the top right corner, tap the 3 dots to bring up the menu and then open Settings.


    2 - Click on Chat features. It first told me service was not available because carrier doesn't support it. If that's your case, follow to next step. If it shows as "verifying your phone number", jump to step 7.


    3 - Open Google play and download the app Activity Launcher from Adam Szalkowski : 

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.szalkowski.activitylauncher


    4 - Start Activity Launcher, accept the disclaimer and scroll down to "Messages" (They are in alphabetical order). Click on it for this application settings to show as a list below it. Click on "Set RCS Flags".


    5 - In this net setting page, click on the first option called "ACS Url" and choose the last option which reads up as : " http://rcs-acs-prod-us.sandbox.google.com/ " and then click on apply (you might need to hit the "back" key to minimize your keyboard, I had to do so on both my devices).


    6 - Open Messages app again, click the 3 dot at the top right of the screen and open Settings as previously. Chat features should now show something new, either connected or trying to verify phone number. If it shows connected, congratulation, you are done! Otherwise, follow to step 7 for a quick fix.


    7 - Click on Chat features. Set your phone number and hit verify. I've had this step bug on my a few times. If it will not verify, the way I found to fix this was the following :


    8 - Get back to Messages app main screen. On the top right corner near the 3 dots, there should now be a star with an ! inside it. Click on it. It'll ask for your phone number. Enter it and hit verify. The app might connect by itself or it might ask for a verification number. If a number is ask, you should receive it by SMS within a few seconds of hitting verify. Once received, enter the verification number. It might tell you there is an error but ignore it.


    9 - Close the app and restart it. If everything went as it did for me, chat features should now be enabled! To verify, open Settings again and click on Chat features. It should now show as Connected.


    Enjoy the high resolution MMS at fast speed, no more waiting 2 minutes for it to send/be received. 

    I must warn you though, MMS will now be sent thru interet data. If you are not connected to some wifi networks, it will use your monthly data. If you want to avoid taking too much data, I'd suggest limiting it to 10mb. It's about 20fold better quality than base mms, yet not enough to blow your limit and also stop error such as burning your month of data because you mistakenly send a 500mb video mms.


    Thanks to the community for the questions asked in my other thread that lead me to finding a solution.

  • Jess_i88b6
    Jess_i88b6 Posts: 13,873 ✭✭
    edited April 2023

    Hi @TeePee

    I believe that it is a Fizz configuration to compress all the media files, probably this is due by the fact that some users don't have a data plan, and it will be difficult to explain to them that they finish the 500M bonus that fizz gives to the customers

    What phone do you have?

    Did you try to use a third party software to send MMS? Probably they can have a setting to modify the compression

  • TeePee
    TeePee Posts: 4 ✭✭

    Thank you,

    I referenced this post in my question and realize now I should have maybe just posed a new question.

    As this was last answered three years ago I was hoping for an updated fix. I can get as far as step 3 (after downloading the Activity Launcher) and then cannot access the options to change settings etc.

    As I said in my original post, never experienced this issue with my previous provider (Telus) sure I was paying alot more monthly but had no idea that sending images via SMS could be throttled or compressed. I was advised to increase my data to 5 gigs by an agent and of course still experiencing the problem.


    If anyone has a fix for this, especially one that does not require so many steps, I'd love to hear from you...I don't even understand how this is even an issue.


    Thanks!

  • TeePee
    TeePee Posts: 4 ✭✭

    Hi Jess_i88b6

    Thank you for the reply. Currently using the Google Chat App that I believe is bundled with my phone by default (and detailed in that lengthy fix).

    Do you have a suggestion I could try?

    Galaxy S21 5G


    Thank you, really appreciate the help

  • TeePee
    TeePee Posts: 4 ✭✭

    @Jess_i88b6

    Thank you, I just installed an App called Chomp SMS and the issue is immediately far less severe after sending a few test messages to friends, still a tad compressed but not nearly as bad.

    Going to play around with the settings but this appears to be the quickest fix if anyone else is experiencing the same issue.


    Thank you!