The issue seems to be limited to the Android Messages app. Same issue here since updating my 6T to Android 10. This does hint towards some sort of incompatibility issue between Verizon and Google Messages. Speaking of the carrier, although the vast majority of complaints are from Verizon users, there are a couple of complaints from other carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile as well. However, if this were truly the case, then Google Messages wouldn’t be the only app affected by it. Now, it could be quite possible that the issue is actually from the carrier’s side. Yet, an official acknowledgment by Google is still nowhere in sight. The matter isn’t something new as reports of it have been making rounds for over a year now. While this bug does not affect all the incoming messages, it still occurs commonly enough to be bothersome.Īnd the fact that the phone rings just the way it would for a regular SMS, only to display the aforementioned error messages makes the issue even more irritating. The last several months I have had consistent issues with MMS (group texts or photos) not coming through with error “Message is expired or not available” or sometimes it displays “Unsupported file” until I look at the message detail. Immediately, the screen says “Message expired or not available.” I am notified by sound of a new text message, but receive nothing. The issue is also limited to just the Google Messages app, and there have been a lot of complaints about it. The message is instead replaced by a red-colored “Message expired or not available” or “Unsupported file” error. Several users are reporting that they are unable to receive SMS/MMS texts on various devices. Original story (published on December 09, 2020) follows: New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…