There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to stop text messages from converting to MMS may vary depending on your phone and carrier. However, some tips for preventing text messages from converting to MMS may include disabling automatic MMS conversion, disabling photo-sharing features, and disabling text message notifications.

There are a few ways to turn off MMS on your phone:Open the Settings app and go to Wireless & Networks.Tap MMS and turn it off.Go to your phone’s main menu and select Messages.Tap the MMS button and turn it off.

If you turn off MMS, the phone will no longer send or receive MMS messages.

Some phones may default to MMS when sending text messages because it uses less bandwidth and can be sent over a wider range of networks.

To turn off MMS on your Samsung Galaxy S10, follow these steps:Open the Settings app on your phone.Tap Messages.Under MMS, tap the toggle next to Send MMS messages.Tap OK to save your changes.

No, you do not need MMS messaging.

MMS is a text message service that allows you to send pictures, videos, and other multimedia messages to your friends and family. SMS is a text message service that allows you to send text messages only.

A text message is a short message that is sent as part of a conversation. A multimedia message is a longer message that includes images, video, and sound.

To turn off MMS on your Samsung Galaxy S9, open the Settings app and tap Messages. Under “MMS,” tap the toggle switch to turn off MMS.

Yes, you are typically charged for MMS messages.