ICS APN Changes WITHOUT APN Backup & Restore and Titanium Backup? - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

Dear Friends,
Quick question here:
How can I change or add my MMS settings or get an APN going for the EVO LTE? I know the common solution is APN Backup and Restore, but for me it is not working, DESPITE the System App change using Titanium Backup. I successfully converted it to a System App, but APN Backup and Restore still cannot change the APN I want, due to permissions on ICS.
What can I do here? Especially since in the EVO, there is no APN menu either, in the Mobile Networks settings?
Thanks for all your help!

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[Q] [Solved] Titanium Backup - Restore error from a different ROM

I'm trying to restore my SMS/ MMS messages from Titanium Backup but am having issues. I was running MikG 3.1 on my OG EVO and have everything backed up. When trying to restore on the EVOLTE I get a warning message:
"Warning: This system package (not deodexed) was backed up from a different ROM. It may not work properly on your current ROM".
I went ahead with the restore but nothing. I have "Migrate system data" checked in TB but no dice.
Anyone know how to work around this? Not the end of the world but I was expecting TB would pull and restore everything from the OG EVO to the EVOLTE.
[SOLVED] After some searching I found MyBackup Pro. I was hesitant to pay $4.99 since I've always used Titanium but I was able to backup the SMS and MMS data from my old OG EVO and restore to the EVOLTE. The trial version will not allow you to restore to a different device.
All of my SMS and MMS were successfully restored. I can see them in both stock messaging app and Go SMS as expected.
I think you're just asking for trouble trying to restore system data from a completely different ROM (and phone).
Some of your application data will be OK to restore, but a lot of locations for where files are located and the like may be different for system data and cause all sorts of headaches.
You need to restore it with a SMS backup program
sent from my EVO LTE
Spyderekz said:
You need to restore it with a SMS backup program
sent from my EVO LTE
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I'm able to restore SMS using GO SMS. I want to restore the MMS as well - that is the difficult part and where I'm stuck.
Oh sorry, I never found out how to do that
sent from my EVO LTE

How to modify the default APN file in ICS 4.0

Anybody know where S3 keeps the default APN settings?
I would like to modify it if it is something kept in the phone. My manually added APN got removed and everything set back to my carrier default APNs after the phone reboots.
Thanks!
Have you tried apn backup and restore from the market? May not have your default apn, but it let's you save a "custom" apn and restore it later.
mrhaley30705 said:
Have you tried apn backup and restore from the market? May not have your default apn, but it let's you save a "custom" apn and restore it later.
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I tried that, but it did not work. I even converted it a system app. It can save a copy of the default APN, but it actually won't even backup my APN.

[Q] APN settings backup?

Is there a way, possibly using Titanoim Backup, to backup and restore the APN settings?
I change ROMS a lot, and notice that retyping the APN settings is the worst part.
not sure about titanium but you can with an app called APN Backup and Restore. For Jelly Bean roms you must however convert the app to a system app before restoring and the Press the menu button (in app) and press 'Disable ICS Check'. Try read the app info/description in the Playstore for more info.
After restoring I find I always need to restart my phone then all works fine.
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[Q] 3vo on metro

I have a evo 3d rooted on metro pcs wit everything working except mms. I have tried the oakieville thread (both flashable and do it yourself zips) and have tried messing wit the apn settings a lot. Nothing seems to work. Is there a sure way of getting the mms working? If so can I get some help plz? Thanks in advance
There are a couple ideas. You could download go SMS pro and manually put the APN settings in MMS settings to work. Or you could try the APN backup and restore method. This method only works for ICS and below. Download APN back and restore app from Google play. Convert the app into a system app with titanium backup. Reboot your phone. Go into APN backup and check disable ICS check. Next click APN backup which will create a folder sdcard/apnbackup . Next you want to move your metro APN file into that folder. Next hit delete apns. Go to restore APN and choose the metro APN you put in there and hit restore. Reboot your phone. It should work.

which app to backup the APN / WIFI / accounts

Hi,
I'm using titanium backup each time I restore or flash with a new ROM but I have not find an easy way to restore only the :
APN preferences (Internet access / MMS)
Saved Wireless network
Different accounts
For the accounts & wireless I've found them in titanium backup, but unfortunately not for the APN settings (and I have to enter them manuallly each time...)
I've seen that google keeps a backup of our phone... hmmm... are all these settings stored? if yes how to restore them?
Install APN Backup and Restore Then convert it to a system app in TB. More details on the play store.
bibile said:
Hi,
I'm using titanium backup each time I restore or flash with a new ROM but I have not find an easy way to restore only the :
APN preferences (Internet access / MMS)
Saved Wireless network
Different accounts
For the accounts & wireless I've found them in titanium backup, but unfortunately not for the APN settings (and I have to enter them manuallly each time...)
I've seen that google keeps a backup of our phone... hmmm... are all these settings stored? if yes how to restore them?
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p4nts said:
Install APN Backup and Restore Then convert it to a system app in TB. More details on the play store.
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thx I've already tried this solution but unfortunately it has failed... I'll give a try this week when I'll reinstall a new rom

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