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Hi everyone i have an sgs2 gt-i9100 and wen i rooted it all my mms settings were deleted. My service provider is CellularOne in arizona. If anyone can help me get my mms to work it wud be appriciated.
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Contact your carrier for MMS settings. Or search online for them. Surely someone has them up online somewhere (like your carrier's website, for example).
jyazzie110 said:
Hi everyone i have an sgs2 gt-i9100 and wen i rooted it all my mms settings were deleted. My service provider is CellularOne in arizona. If anyone can help me get my mms to work it wud be appriciated.
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I'm supprise you still have cell one, AT&T cobbeld them up in my area a few years ago, last of the cell one sims went bye bye a few years ago. As suggested call your provider for the appropriate settings.
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Yea i was with sprint but i lost my job n cudnt pay for my bill ...... my mom lives in holbrook and wantd to get me a fone so im with cellone.....but i calld them, got the right settings and still cnt snd or receive mms.... hardware or software issue maybe???
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jyazzie110 said:
Yea i was with sprint but i lost my job n cudnt pay for my bill ...... my mom lives in holbrook and wantd to get me a fone so im with cellone.....but i calld them, got the right settings and still cnt snd or receive mms.... hardware or software issue maybe???
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Doubtful.
What are your APN settings?
Do you have a Message Center (may be spelled as "Centre") number in your Messaging settings?
ctomgee said:
Doubtful.
What are your APN settings?
Do you have a Message Center (may be spelled as "Centre") number in your Messaging settings?
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hey sorry for the late replay but these are my APN settings for MMS
Name-MMS
APN-wap.c1csky.net
Proxy-Not Set
Port-Not Set
Username-Not Set
Password-Not Set
Server-Not Set
MMSC-http://mmsc.c1neaz.csky.us:6672
MMS Proxy-209.4.229.94
MMS Port-9401
MCC-310
MNC-320
Authentication Type-Not Set
APN Type-MMS
APN Protocol-IPv4
Bearer-Unspecified
jyazzie110 said:
hey sorry for the late replay but these are my APN settings for MMS
Name-MMS
APN-wap.c1csky.net
Proxy-Not Set
Port-Not Set
Username-Not Set
Password-Not Set
Server-Not Set
MMSC-http://mmsc.c1neaz.csky.us:6672
MMS Proxy-209.4.229.94
MMS Port-9401
MCC-310
MNC-320
Authentication Type-Not Set
APN Type-MMS
APN Protocol-IPv4
Bearer-Unspecified
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You say your carrier gave you those settings? csky.net and csky.us are not CellularOne domains. A quick google of csky.net and csky.us results in not CellularOne, but something called ClearSky. I guess it's possible that they are a third party mobile internet provider for your carrier, in your area, but that's just weird.
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You say your carrier gave you those settings? csky.net and csky.us are not CellularOne domains. A quick google of csky.net and csky.us results in not CellularOne, but something called ClearSky. I guess it's possible that they are a third party mobile internet provider for your carrier, in your area, but that's just weird.
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yea they gave me a printout of the web setting and the MMSsettings.....my data works fine with wat they gave me but i cnt send MMS messages with the oyher settings. i also called up scustomer service and verified i had the right settings and they sed yes.
jyazzie110 said:
yea they gave me a printout of the web setting and the MMSsettings.....my data works fine with wat they gave me but i cnt send MMS messages with the oyher settings. i also called up scustomer service and verified i had the right settings and they sed yes.
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I also just noticed this:
jyazzie110 said:
MMSC-http://mmsc.c1neaz.csky.us:6672
MMS Proxy-209.4.229.94
MMS Port-9401
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I find it odd that both MMSC has a port specified (6672), and there is a completely different value in MMS port.
Do you know anyone else on CellularOne you can compare the MMS APN setting to?
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I also just noticed this:
I find it odd that both MMSC has a port specified (6672), and there is a completely different value in MMS port.
Do you know anyone else on CellularOne you can compare the MMS APN setting to?
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only other person i kno who is with cellular one is my mom but she doesnt have an android she has a blackberry
jyazzie110 said:
only other person i kno who is with cellular one is my mom but she doesnt have an android she has a blackberry
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Then sorry bud, I'm out of ideas. I've tried googling CellularOne MMS APN settings, and have come up with about 5 different sets of settings - all different. Which is really unhelpful.
I'd say your best bet may be to go to a CellularOne store (if one exists) and get a person in the shop to look at it, or compare to one of the floor models or an employee phone that MMS works on, to make absolutely sure the settings match.
Beyond that, I'm stumped.
ctomgee said:
Then sorry bud, I'm out of ideas. I've tried googling CellularOne MMS APN settings, and have come up with about 5 different sets of settings - all different. Which is really unhelpful.
I'd say your best bet may be to go to a CellularOne store (if one exists) and get a person in the shop to look at it, or compare to one of the floor models or an employee phone that MMS works on, to make absolutely sure the settings match.
Beyond that, I'm stumped.
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Finally went back home and looked at my aunts sgs2 gt-i9100 and my apn matches but still cant send mms.....i did root her phone and she was not able to send mms either....so i just unrooted and flashed hers back to stock and boom she can send and recieve mms again.....i guess CellularOne hates rooted phones....
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I know this is an old thread, but I had to do a factory reset of a Moto X and now can't send MMS, Should have written the settings down when I first got the phone. Ahhh, hindsight.
Can anyone give me an update on the settings posted here?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23893800&postcount=6
Thanks
Old Thread but heres some info for the next guy
jyazzie110 said:
hey sorry for the late replay but these are my APN settings for MMS
Name-MMS
APN-wap.c1csky.net
Proxy-Not Set
Port-Not Set
Username-Not Set
Password-Not Set
Server-Not Set
MMSC-http://mmsc.c1neaz.csky.us:6672
MMS Proxy-209.4.229.94
MMS Port-9401
MCC-310
MNC-320
Authentication Type-Not Set
APN Type-MMS
APN Protocol-IPv4
Bearer-Unspecified
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my latest phone from Cellular One of NE Arizona shows the APN as :
isp.cellularoneaz.net
with mms as
wap.c1csky.net
and yes anyone who is wondering why c1csky.net it is them.
Well today i flashed my EVO 3D to virginmobile, i basically cloned my Optimus V, i have gottem everything to work but still no MMS! data works text and calls work! How can i fix my mms, i already went into ##3282# and changed my APN settings, i still cant get my MMS to work! Any ideas? On the Development thread they restore a apn setting, and then install a new sms app? How do you fix mms when you flash to a different carrier? Thanks!
Are you proxies properly set up?
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Yup all my APN settings and proxys are set, I found this file on evo 4g that should allow me to fix it but i got to patch the rom do you know how that is done?
jucery said:
Yup all my APN settings and proxys are set, I found this file on evo 4g that should allow me to fix it but i got to patch the rom do you know how that is done?
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Can you post a link to the file/post that "fixes" the issue for the OG Evo? Seeing we're talking about the E3D, I would like to check it out before I okay flashing something made for another phone.
I have a EVO It's not rooted how can I get mms to work ?
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decayer177 said:
Can you post a link to the file/post that "fixes" the issue for the OG Evo? Seeing we're talking about the E3D, I would like to check it out before I okay flashing something made for another phone.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=742287&page=60
There you go its in the middle, called vm patch, it only works on aosp roms though!
jucery said:
Well today i flashed my EVO 3D to virginmobile, i basically cloned my Optimus V, i have gottem everything to work but still no MMS! data works text and calls work! How can i fix my mms, i already went into ##3282# and changed my APN settings, i still cant get my MMS to work! Any ideas? On the Development thread they restore a apn setting, and then install a new sms app? How do you fix mms when you flash to a different carrier? Thanks!
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When I lost my flash info after downgrading from hboot 1.5 to 1.4 S-OFF one of the steps I took to get my phone to play nicely with boost mobile was to connect to wifi and then manually update my profile and then my PRL in that order and everything worked great after that.
Hope this helps!
jucery said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=742287&page=60
There you go its in the middle, called vm patch, it only works on aosp roms though!
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I would use it, but go to an AOSP ROM first. For example, MIUI or CyanogenMod. make a Nandroid backup.
or you can try doing ##3282# (##DATA#), edit mode, the password is your MSL code (you can retrieve your MSL code by downloading the MSL reader from the market for free). open Data Profile, menu, restore. It'll grab your profile again.
You can also try inputting the APN/MMS server URL settings manually. Download and install "Any Cut" app. Once installed open the app and select "New Shortcut" then select "Activity". Scroll down until you find "APNs" and select it. This will open "Edit shortcut" menu, "APNs" name will appear on the type field so just hit "OK". An "APNs" shortcut will appear in your Home screen. Open it and select "Menu", "New APN". Once there enter the Virgin Mobile APN settings.
Name: Virgin Internet
APN: VirginInternet
Proxy: 202.139.83.152
Port: 8070
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC: http://mms.virginvibe.com.au:8002/
MMS Proxy: 202.139.83.152
MMS Port: 8070
MCC: 505
MNC: 02APN Type*: default,supl
* Note: Not all fields require to input information on the so leave them black, Also, some users with HTC hardware have found that the APN Type should be left blank in order to get the settings to work.
When u are finished entering the correct settings hit "Menu", "Save" and reboot the phone.
Hope this helps, Cheers.
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This directions above are specifically for Virgin Mobile. If you have your phone flashed to a different carrier just google for the correct settings and follow these directions. If you cannot find them, PM and I will try to help you out with them.
Cheers to all!
Would love to try out the above but have am unable to locate the Any Cut app.
Figured it out with a google search.
Edit: I saved it but when I went back into the APN it looks like my settings didn't save.....hrm
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Here ya go.
Hedied4me said:
Would love to try out the above but have am unable to locate the Any Cut app.
Figured it out with a google search.
Edit: I saved it but when I went back into the APN it looks like my settings didn't save.....hrm
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http://androidforums.com/evo-v-4g-all-things-root/623990-fix-mms-android-revolution-hd-2-01-a.html
Like title says everything work, but YouTube hits me with "unable to connect to server"
Any idea what's wrong ?
Sent from my 3evo on MetroPCS
If the web browser is working and can connect to a website, I think it's a problem with the youtube application.
See if the mobile site works. If it does, then it is a problem with the application.
Try reinstalling youtube from the market or updating it and seeing if it works again.
robdeezle said:
Like title says everything work, but YouTube hits me with "unable to connect to server"
Any idea what's wrong ?
Sent from my 3evo on MetroPCS
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Maybe you should had flash to Boost. Metro data sucks balls, which is why I reFlashed to Boost after using Metro.
shook187 said:
Maybe you should had flash to Boost. Metro data sucks balls, which is why I reFlashed to Boost after using Metro.
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I remember reading that Boost throttles data after x amount of data. Sprint decided to do this to keep data hogs under control but only for their Boost customers.
Sent from my iPhone with the bigger GeeBees.
I will give it a shot.
Sent from my 3evo on MetroPCS
robdeezle said:
Like title says everything work, but YouTube hits me with "unable to connect to server"
Any idea what's wrong ?
Sent from my 3evo on MetroPCS
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You have to have wifi enable as well, log off your wifi router and enable your wifi i had the same issue.
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YouTube will work better off wifi but you don't need it enabled to use it. Have you tried an older ver of the app?? Or a newer one ???
#Root_Hack-Mod*Always\
yes most sense roms need wifi on even if its not connected for youtubr idk why just turn on wifi but disconnect from your router
##3282# from the dialer on the Evo. You will get to the EPST settings. Click edit and then enter the MSL. It will prompt you for a password which is the MSL aka SPC.*Once you get past that, go to advanced > RTSP Proxy Address (for stock Gingerbread it's advanced > RTSP/HTTP Setting > RTSP Proxy Port). Make this 0.0.0.0 Also make the HTTP PD Proxy Address 0.0.0.0 Also change the ports for both of these to 0 Back out and you should be good.
YouTube should now be working. This is the process for cricket but it should have the same results for metropcs.
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mexiking713 said:
##3282# from the dialer on the Evo. You will get to the EPST settings. Click edit and then enter the MSL. It will prompt you for a password which is the MSL aka SPC.*Once you get past that, go to advanced > RTSP Proxy Address (for stock Gingerbread it's advanced > RTSP/HTTP Setting > RTSP Proxy Port). Make this 0.0.0.0 Also make the HTTP PD Proxy Address 0.0.0.0 Also change the ports for both of these to 0 Back out and you should be good.
YouTube should now be working. This is the process for cricket but it should have the same results for metropcs.
Sent from my Galaxy S2 Epic Touch
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im on cricket and that still doesnt work sometimes. It depends on the ROM idk why
On stock roms gb Rom it works. And sense 3.5 Roms it might not work. If you want sense 3.5 i recommend mik Rom. Had everything working when i had my evo 3d.
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Thanks i appreciate your guys help alot.. in the end I decided to flash miui, I've used it all day on my og evo so I just went back to what I know. Still haven't checked YouTube though
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Hi this is an odd one, but here goes. I am on Solavei and have to manually set apns well recently after reflash, the apn setting for mms protocol is completely missing. Checked the factory tmobile apns and they don't show it either. I have no idea how this happened but it's driving me crazy. I've reset and flashed 3 different roms all with the same issue. Any ideas or input would be much appreciated. As a result of no mms protocol, I can no longer send or receive mms.
wow apparently I stumped everyone. Or my question isn't clear?
Search on the google for your settings and Than set manually or you may ask for help to your service provider,
They will guide you and teach you set manual settings..
( in india we use this method )
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shubham211995 said:
Search on the google for your settings and Than set manually or you may ask for help to your service provider,
They will guide you and teach you set manual settings..
( in india we use this method )
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lol I have done that. There is an entire field "mms protocol" missing from the apn settings on 3 roms that I've tried. i'm concerned that I somehow jacked something up during one of my flashes but I can't understand how it would affect all my installs unless they are from the same source.
jsteve01 said:
lol I have done that. There is an entire field "mms protocol" missing from the apn settings on 3 roms that I've tried. i'm concerned that I somehow jacked something up during one of my flashes but I can't understand how it would affect all my installs unless they are from the same source.
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If you look enough there's a thread for US internet settings for most carriers a thread by Hasoon in general section you'll find the settings you want from there
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ravike14 said:
If you look enough there's a thread for US internet settings for most carriers a thread by Hasoon in general section you'll find the settings you want from there
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Hmm...right !!
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Hmm...right !!
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lol what you guys aren't getting is I know all my settings. So slow down before you answer please. I know what my apn settings should be. I've done this before. The problem is that under apn settings in my phone, there is no longer a field for mms protocol. Without said field, I can't change the protocol to the correct setting and hence am not getting or sending mms.
Did you ever find a solution? I'm trying to enable MMS on my LG GTab and there are no MMS fields in the APN settings.
mms
jsteve01 said:
lol what you guys aren't getting is I know all my settings. So slow down before you answer please. I know what my apn settings should be. I've done this before. The problem is that under apn settings in my phone, there is no longer a field for mms protocol. Without said field, I can't change the protocol to the correct setting and hence am not getting or sending mms.
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911jason said:
Did you ever find a solution? I'm trying to enable MMS on my LG GTab and there are no MMS fields in the APN settings.
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In your mobile networks find the APN names. If there is no explicit MMS section, there is a PROTOCOL section or something like it where you would add "mms" in the new APN you would create.
This page will give some basic insight, but might not need to be followed exactly--tailor to your needs.
http://www.amaysim.com.au/help-supp...et-up-mms-settings-for-my-Android-device.html
lol at the previous poster doing exactly the same thing ... again. You guys, the problem isn't what setting to use OR where to use the setting. The problem is there is literally no place to put in the setting that you need. The field "MMS Protocol" is not there.... you simply cannot enter the information that you need to. It's obvious that it's in the APN settings where you can change all the other related fields. Funny how two years apart, people are not reading and spewing the same stuff...
Anyway, apologies for resurrecting this, yet again. I got a new phone recently and I am having the same issue. I'm looking for this field but it's not available. This was actually the most relevant thread that I've found after a bunch of searching. So, if anyone found a solution (for this or any other phone/tablet), please tell!
flueterflam said:
lol at the previous poster doing exactly the same thing ... again. You guys, the problem isn't what setting to use OR where to use the setting. The problem is there is literally no place to put in the setting that you need. The field "MMS Protocol" is not there.... you simply cannot enter the information that you need to. It's obvious that it's in the APN settings where you can change all the other related fields. Funny how two years apart, people are not reading and spewing the same stuff...
Anyway, apologies for resurrecting this, yet again. I got a new phone recently and I am having the same issue. I'm looking for this field but it's not available. This was actually the most relevant thread that I've found after a bunch of searching. So, if anyone found a solution (for this or any other phone/tablet), please tell!
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Maybe the rom's don't have that setting? Same thing if you create a new APN?
Correct, it is not in the default APN nor available when creating a new APN. Unfortunately, I am stuck with a phone that has no custom roms at the moment. The question is whether this setting is actually missing (not displayed) AND unsupported (not implemented) or whether it is simply missing (not displayed) in the rom. There seems to be very little online that I can find about this other than threads which mention that the "MMS protocol" should be x, y, z for the APN of a particular network. Basically, all my searches turn up nothing as to "why" this is missing and whether (or not) there is anything that can be done about it.
crippled rom
flueterflam said:
Correct, it is not in the default APN nor available when creating a new APN. Unfortunately, I am stuck with a phone that has no custom roms at the moment. The question is whether this setting is actually missing (not displayed) AND unsupported (not implemented) or whether it is simply missing (not displayed) in the rom. There seems to be very little online that I can find about this other than threads which mention that the "MMS protocol" should be x, y, z for the APN of a particular network. Basically, all my searches turn up nothing as to "why" this is missing and whether (or not) there is anything that can be done about it.
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Carrier probably crippled the feature in their factory rom--which means it is available, but not displayed--they don't want anyone messing with it.
So all you gotta do is find how to edit the file in which that information is stored, and I bet it's really easy.
Good luck.
pbergonzi said:
Carrier probably crippled the feature in their factory rom--which means it is available, but not displayed--they don't want anyone messing with it.
So all you gotta do is find how to edit the file in which that information is stored, and I bet it's really easy.
Good luck.
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While I don't disagree with you that there is probably a file somewhere that deals with this...I disagree that it is easy. That is, it would be easy...if the information on how to do it and/or where to find it were actually easy to find
I also disagree that this is simply due to a carrier-based rom. First reason is that this phone is an international, factory unlocked phone and the rom comes directly from the manufacturer. While it's possible that manufacturers themselves don't want you to change this setting, that would explain the second problem I have. I have a slightly older phone with a custom rom which also doesn't have this setting. It's possible that phone doesn't support that setting anyhow...but I don't feel like buying a bunch of other phones just to look into this one thing.
Anyway... none of this stuff about *me* is actually even relevant. I think our discussion still doesn't help people find what they are looking for. So, let's leave it at that and maybe someone will stop by here sooner than later and know the answer (and then also post the answer) about if this is "unlockable" or it's permanently missing for whatever reason.
flueterflam said:
While I don't disagree with you that there is probably a file somewhere that deals with this...I disagree that it is easy. That is, it would be easy...if the information on how to do it and/or where to find it were actually easy to find
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Then the factory was very lucky in locking in just precisely the APN you need in your country for your carrier. That doesn't sound like an unlocked international device to me.
See if there is a way to add a new APN specifically for MMS. MMS settings can be excluded from APN because they are meant to be in a separate APN.
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Then the factory was very lucky in locking in just precisely the APN you need in your country for your carrier. That doesn't sound like an unlocked international device to me.
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Sorry...not sure I follow the relationship here... And unlocked phone is not attached to a carrier. I bought it unlocked, unattached to a carrier, and I am using it on a carrier here, without the need to unlock it. How exactly does that mean that the factory locked something on it...
Just because there is no "MMS protocol" setting in the APN settings doesn't mean my phone is completely gimped.
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See if there is a way to add a new APN specifically for MMS. MMS settings can be excluded from APN because they are meant to be in a separate APN.
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I created a new APN with just mms in the "APN type", saved, went back in to edit and see no difference in the available settings. On the APN selection screen, this particular APN did not have a "checkbox" on the right side, so it was different due to the APN type.
flueterflam said:
Sorry...not sure I follow the relationship here... And unlocked phone is not attached to a carrier. I bought it unlocked, unattached to a carrier, and I am using it on a carrier here, without the need to unlock it. How exactly does that mean that the factory locked something on it...
Just because there is no "MMS protocol" setting in the APN settings doesn't mean my phone is completely gimped.
I created a new APN with just mms in the "APN type", saved, went back in to edit and see no difference in the available settings. On the APN selection screen, this particular APN did not have a "checkbox" on the right side, so it was different due to the APN type.
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I'm glad you gave it a try.
Every carrier's APN's are different--a factory unlocked phone has to allow for changes to the APN and one can only assume, to the MMSC. Did you put the other APN settings in yourself?
Have you asked the factory or tried support from the manu?
What kind of phone do you have--Amaze 4G? Which region?
It's been years and I'm having the same issue, has anyone found the solution?
Edit: By years I mean this thread, not me having the issue.
I have a S7 Edge.
In the APN Settings, there seems to be everything except the option for MMS Protocol. :/
This is the first time I've seen someone with my exact problem...it appears no one has the answer yet? OP, did you ever figure it out?
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jsteve01 said:
Hi this is an odd one, but here goes. I am on Solavei and have to manually set apns well recently after reflash, the apn setting for mms protocol is completely missing. Checked the factory tmobile apns and they don't show it either. I have no idea how this happened but it's driving me crazy. I've reset and flashed 3 different roms all with the same issue. Any ideas or input would be much appreciated. As a result of no mms protocol, I can no longer send or receive mms.
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did you ever figure it out? I'm having the same problem.
Hi. I am having the same issue with my Lenovo 503LV. There is no MMS setting present in the menus.
I have a G900T on AT&T that can not send or receive pictures by Message Application. Everything else is working. I understand thatvit should be an APN setting problem but I understand that I have the correct settings. Can someone help me?
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chiquito3 said:
I have a G900T on AT&T that can not send or receive pictures by Message Application. Everything else is working. I understand thatvit should be an APN setting problem but I understand that I have the correct settings. Can someone help me?
Sent from my SM-G900T using Tapatalk
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I have the G900T on AT&T and can send pictures without problem either through email or MMS. I would google the APN settings and make sure they are exactly correct, ie. no periods and commas switched or forward slashes for back slashes, etc.
gspears said:
I have the G900T on AT&T and can send pictures without problem either through email or MMS. I would google the APN settings and make sure they are exactly correct, ie. no periods and commas switched or forward slashes for back slashes, etc.
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You were completely right! There was a typo in the APN settings.:laugh:
Thanks
chiquito3 said:
You were completely right! There was a typo in the APN settings.:laugh:
Thanks
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I'm glad you got it working. I assure you I was not speaking from experience. I would NEVER do anything like that. Not more than 3 or 4 times anyway.
gspears said:
I'm glad you got it working. I assure you I was not speaking from experience. I would NEVER do anything like that. Not more than 3 or 4 times anyway.
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No of course not! I wouldn't even dare to think that!!!!
chiquito3 said:
You were completely right! There was a typo in the APN settings.:laugh:
Thanks
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This is what i would do if you plan on flashing roms that require you add or change your apn. Once you get it set up correctly, take screen shots of the correct apn and save them to you computer and or phone ext sd card. This way you always have your settings right there. No more need to search the forums for the correct settings. This is what i do and it has saved me several times in the past.
galaxyuser88 said:
This is what i would do if you plan on flashing roms that require you add or change your apn. Once you get it set up correctly, take screen shots of the correct apn and save them to you computer and or phone ext sd card. This way you always have your settings right there. No more need to search the forums for the correct settings. This is what i do and it has saved me several times in the past.
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Great advice! Thanks.
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