How to Fix Signal Message Stuck on Sending
If you've ever found yourself staring at that spinning circle in Signal, wondering why your message just won't send, you're definitely not alone. As a daily Signal user, I've run into this annoying hiccup more times than I'd like to admit. Fortunately, there are several practical ways to fix a Signal message stuck on sending. Let me walk you through what I've learned, with tips that go beyond the obvious.
Why Does Signal Get Stuck on Sending?
Before diving into fixes, it helps to understand why this happens in the first place. Signal messages can get stuck on sending due to:
- Poor or unstable internet connection
- Temporary server issues on Signal's end
- App glitches or outdated versions
- Phone permission problems (e.g., restricted background data)
- Issues with the recipient's device or Signal account
Knowing these causes can help you troubleshoot more effectively, rather than just guessing.
Step-by-Step: Fixing Signal Message Stuck on Sending
1. Check Your Internet Connection
Yes, it sounds basic, but you’d be surprised how often a flaky Wi-Fi or mobile data connection is the culprit. I always start by toggling Airplane Mode on and off to reset connectivity quickly.
- Try switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data to see if one works better.
- Open a browser or another app to verify your connection is active.
2. Restart Signal and Your Phone
If your network is solid, force-closing Signal and reopening it often clears minor glitches. On my phone, I long-press the app icon and swipe it away. Then, I restart the phone to clear temporary caches.
This might sound old-school but trust me, it solves a bunch of weird issues.
3. Update Signal to the Latest Version
Signal’s developers are constantly fixing bugs and improving performance. Running an outdated app version can cause sending problems.
- Open your phone’s app store (Google Play or Apple App Store).
- Search for “Signal” and see if an update is available.
- If yes, update the app and restart it.
For the best experience, you can also enable automatic updates for Signal through your app store settings.
4. Check Signal’s Permissions and Background Data
Signal needs permission to run in the background and access your network without restrictions.
- On Android: Go to Settings > Apps > Signal > Data Usage and make sure “Background Data” is enabled.
- On iOS: Ensure Signal has permission to use cellular data under Settings > Cellular > Signal.
- Also, check battery optimizations or power saving modes that might limit Signal’s background activity.
5. Clear Signal Cache (Android only)
Sometimes, the app's cache can get corrupted, causing message sending delays.
- Go to Settings > Apps > Signal
- Tap Storage > Clear Cache (don’t tap Clear Data unless you’re okay with losing your profile and messages)
This quick step has helped me when nothing else did.
6. Resend or Delete and Rewrite the Message
If a message is stuck, tap and hold it to see options. Usually, you’ll see “Resend” or “Delete.”
- Try resending first—sometimes the glitch is temporary.
- If that doesn’t work, delete the message and rewrite it. Oddly enough, sometimes the message content itself causes issues (like certain emojis or attachments).
7. Check Recipient’s Status
If your friend has deleted their Signal account or hasn’t connected to the internet in a while, your message can hang on sending.
You can confirm this by checking if their profile picture or last seen info updates. Also, Signal displays a warning if a number is no longer registered.
Bonus Tips from a Signal User
Here are a few lesser-known quirks and tricks you might find handy:
- Switch to Signal’s Desktop App: Sometimes messages send fine on the desktop client even if mobile is stuck. It’s worth trying if you use Signal on your computer.
- Toggle “Use System Proxy” in Signal Settings: If you’re on a network with a proxy or VPN, this can interfere with sending. On Android, go to Signal Settings > Data and Storage > Use System Proxy and toggle it off or on to test.
- Enable and Use Signal’s “Relay Calls” Feature: This is more about calls, but if your network is strict about connections, enabling relay can sometimes help with message delivery too.
- Check signal.org’s Status Page: Occasionally, Signal’s servers can experience outages. Visiting signal.org or their Twitter handle can confirm if it’s a widespread problem.
When All Else Fails: Reach Out and Reinstall
If you've tried everything above and your Signal message is still stuck on sending, it might be time for a more drastic approach:
- Backup your messages: Signal has a built-in encrypted backup system (Android only) you can enable under Settings > Chats > Chat backups. This ensures you don’t lose your message history.
- Uninstall and reinstall Signal: This can clear out deep bugs or corrupted files.
- Restore your backup: On reinstall, follow Signal’s prompts to restore your chats.
Note: iOS users don’t have official chat backups, so be sure to weigh this step carefully.
Wrapping It Up
Seeing your Signal message stuck on sending is frustrating—but with a bit of patience and these troubleshooting steps, you can usually get things moving again. Start with simple network checks, then move through
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