· Here is how to save a picture from a text message in an Android phone to your phone's SD card memory. This way you can keep the picture in the Android phone. · If I get a pic message while the data is off, obviously the phone can't download the larger pic file. THE PROBLEM comes in when you turn your data back on it will literally take days to download the picture!! It has happened to me on my EVO and now happening on my Samsung Galaxy S2 Epic Touch. It's an Android issue. If you save the photo from your text message to your device, you can have Google Photos backup your downloads folder on your device along with other folders on your device. In the Google Photos app, hit the 3-line menu button at the top left and select Settings Backup Sync Device Folders and turn on the folders you also want backed up.
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2. Download Message Pictures from Android Messages to Google Photos. On Android there is only one way to save text message images to your phone’s photo gallery. Even though I use an iPhone, I find this procedure easier on the Android. Here it is. Open the message with the photo; Tap the photo; Tap the Save icon on the top right. If I get a pic message while the data is off, obviously the phone can't download the larger pic file. THE PROBLEM comes in when you turn your data back on it will literally take days to download the picture!! It has happened to me on my EVO and now happening on my Samsung Galaxy S2 Epic Touch. It's an Android issue. Simply install a free (ad-supported) copy of Save MMS attachments on your Android device, open it, and you'll see all available pictures. Next, tap the Save icon in the bottom-right corner, and.
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