giffgaff MMS Not Sending on iPhone
Sending picture messages (MMS) on giffgaff from your iPhone needs mobile data active — even when Wi-Fi is connected — plus correct MMSC settings. This guide provides the exact giffgaff MMS values and the steps to fix failed picture messages on iPhone.
- MMS requirements
- Step-by-step fix
- Common causes
- Frequently asked questions
Fixing giffgaff MMS on iPhone
MMS cannot send over Wi-Fi alone. Go to Settings → Mobile Service → toggle Mobile Data and enable mobile data even when you are connected to Wi-Fi.
Go to Settings → Mobile Service → Mobile Data Network. Your giffgaff APN entry must include: MMSC: http://mmsc.mediamessaging.co.uk:8002/. Without the correct MMSC, picture messages cannot be sent or received.
While in APN settings, confirm the main APN field reads exactly: giffgaff.com. An incorrect APN blocks MMS as well as regular data.
If the MMS fails for a specific image, check the file size. Most carriers including giffgaff limit MMS to 1–3 MB. Reduce image size before sending.
Turn Wi-Fi off completely, then retry the MMS. Some devices route MMS through Wi-Fi incorrectly. With Wi-Fi off, the phone uses mobile data exclusively for MMS.
On Android: Settings → Apps → Messages → Storage → Clear Cache. Restart the app and retry. Cached errors can block MMS sending.
If MMS fails after all steps, call giffgaff.com community (no phone support). giffgaff may need to resend your account provisioning, especially if your SIM was recently replaced.
Common Causes of This Issue on giffgaff
| Cause | Likelihood | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Mobile data off | High | Enable mobile data |
| Wrong MMSC | High | Enter correct MMSC |
| File too large | Medium | Reduce image size below 2MB |
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do MMS messages fail on giffgaff?
MMS failure on giffgaff is most commonly caused by mobile data being off, incorrect MMSC settings, or the message exceeding the carrier's size limit. Enable mobile data, verify MMSC: http://mmsc.mediamessaging.co.uk:8002/, and reduce image size below 2 MB.
Can I send MMS over Wi-Fi on giffgaff?
No — MMS requires mobile data even when Wi-Fi is available. This is a carrier infrastructure requirement that applies to giffgaff and all UK networks. Enable mobile data and keep it on to send and receive picture messages.
What is the MMS size limit for giffgaff?
Most UK carriers including giffgaff limit MMS to 1–3 MB per message. If you are sending a photo larger than this, the message will fail silently. Reduce the image size before sending, or share via a data-based messaging app instead.
Still having trouble? Contact giffgaff support on giffgaff.com community (no phone support) or visit our contact page for further help.