![]() I did that at least once, just can’t remember when I did it. You can also try a “force stop“ in there too before resetting phone. Wait a couple seconds and then restart phone. Under apps and notifications, app info, find the “carrier services” app, click storage, clear cache, wait a couple seconds and then clear data. I turned off WiFi and bluetooth for all this. But when I combined their tips with tmbileuser’s trick it worked. It didn’t work and left tech support with no solution. After being on the phone with T-mobile tech support 3 or 4 times they tried having me clear some caches and restart my phone a couple times. I’ve been using the textra app for text messaging. No guarantees, of course. I have an LGQ7+. I’ll share what worked for me and maybe it’ll work for you too. Very frustrating situation when text messages don’t get sent and just get stuck “sending.” Also more frustrating with 2FA and OTP (one time passwords) I wasn’t receiving texts either, which basically keeps you from accessing your accounts waiting for a OTP that never comes. This worked for me as well, even though it doesn’t really sound right having to download another messaging app. Many thanks to tmbileuser! ![]() Installed google messages & use it instead of the messaging app that pre-installed on my LG phone fixes the problem.
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