I have Sprint Note 2 that I got resku'd to Boost Mobile (not a hack or anything, they accept it as BYOD now) On all the Marshmallow and Lollipop ROMs I've tried (mostly CM12.1 snapshot, CM13 nightly, Mokee 6.0.1 Release) I can't get data to work. I know this is an issue with the APN settings. Using APN Backup and Restore on stock rooted I was able to backup the APNs to an XML file, but I have trouble getting them to work on any of these ROMs. Kitkat based ROMs whether CM or TW work fine for editing the APN. But Marshmallow/Lollipop it doesn't work.
When I try to go to APN settings I get the infamous "access point name settings are not available for this user". I've tried everything, moving the apns-conf.xml file to the etc folder on the ROM, and deleting the data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/telephony.db. file to force it's recreation. I've also copied over the whole data/data/com.android.providers.telephony folder over from a working CM11 ROM but it just causes constant crashing.
Here are the APN's that I need to be added so I get data working and what not. How do I go about adding them? I'm really wracking my brain over this.
Code:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' standalone='yes' ?>
<apns count="24">
<apn name="LTE - Wholesales OTA" numeric="310000" mcc="310" mnc="000" apn="otasn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="fota" />
<apn name="LTE - Boost OTA" numeric="311870" mcc="311" mnc="870" apn="otasn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="fota" />
<apn name="LTE - Virgin OTA" numeric="311490" mcc="311" mnc="490" apn="otasn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="fota" />
<apn name="LTE - SPRINT test ISP" numeric="00101" mcc="001" mnc="01" apn="n.ispsn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="68.28.31.7" mmsport="80" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="http://mms.sprintpcs.com" type="default,mms" />
<apn name="LTE - SPRINT test OTA" numeric="00101" mcc="001" mnc="01" apn="otasn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="fota" />
<apn name="LTE - SPRINT test PAM" numeric="00101" mcc="001" mnc="01" apn="pamsn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="dun" />
<apn name="LTE - SPRINT test ISP" numeric="001010" mcc="001" mnc="010" apn="n.ispsn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="68.28.31.7" mmsport="80" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="http://mms.sprintpcs.com" type="default,mms" />
<apn name="LTE - SPRINT test OTA" numeric="001010" mcc="001" mnc="010" apn="otasn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="fota" />
<apn name="LTE - SPRINT test PAM" numeric="001010" mcc="001" mnc="010" apn="pamsn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="dun" />
<apn name="EHRPD - Wholesals OTA" numeric="310000" mcc="310" mnc="000" apn="otasn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="fota" />
<apn name="EHRPD - Boost OTA" numeric="311870" mcc="311" mnc="870" apn="otasn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="fota" />
<apn name="EHRPD - Virgin OTA" numeric="311490" mcc="311" mnc="490" apn="otasn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="fota" />
<apn name="EHRPD - SPRINT test ISP" numeric="00101" mcc="001" mnc="01" apn="n.ispsn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="68.28.31.7" mmsport="80" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="http://mms.sprintpcs.com" type="default,mms" />
<apn name="EHRPD - SPRINT test OTA" numeric="00101" mcc="001" mnc="01" apn="otasn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="fota" />
<apn name="EHRPD - SPRINT test PAM" numeric="00101" mcc="001" mnc="01" apn="pamsn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="dun" />
<apn name="EHRPD - SPRINT test ISP" numeric="001010" mcc="001" mnc="010" apn="n.ispsn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="68.28.31.7" mmsport="80" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="http://mms.sprintpcs.com" type="default,mms" />
<apn name="EHRPD - SPRINT test OTA" numeric="001010" mcc="001" mnc="010" apn="otasn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="fota" />
<apn name="EHRPD - SPRINT test PAM" numeric="001010" mcc="001" mnc="010" apn="pamsn" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="dun" />
<apn name="Global Roaming - SPRINT" numeric="310120" mcc="310" mnc="120" apn="cinet.spcs" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="68.28.31.7" mmsport="80" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="http://mms.sprintpcs.com" type="default,supl,mms,dun,fota" />
<apn name="Global Roaming - WholeSales" numeric="310000" mcc="310" mnc="000" apn="cinet.spcs" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="68.28.31.7" mmsport="80" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="http://mms.plspictures.com" type="default,supl,mms,dun,fota" />
<apn name="APN0 LTE ota" numeric="310120" mcc="310" mnc="120" apn="otasn" user="" server="" password="" proxy="" port="" mmsproxy="" mmsport="" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="" type="fota" />
<apn name="APN0 EHRPD ota" numeric="310120" mcc="310" mnc="120" apn="otasn" user="" server="" password="" proxy="" port="" mmsproxy="" mmsport="" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="" type="fota" />
<apn name="APN2 LTE internet" numeric="310120" mcc="310" mnc="120" apn="n.boost.ispsn" user="" server="" password="" proxy="" port="" mmsproxy="68.28.31.7" mmsport="80" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="http://mms.sprintpcs.com" type="default,mms" />
<apn name="APN2 EHRPD internet" numeric="310120" mcc="310" mnc="120" apn="n.boost.ispsn" user="" server="" password="" proxy="" port="" mmsproxy="68.28.31.7" mmsport="80" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="http://mms.sprintpcs.com" type="default,mms" />
</apns>
This above is actually the xml file for the APNs I need. If restoring them doesn't work right, what about making a flashable zip file? I don't know how to do that but I would assume this file would need to be "apns-conf.xml" and put in the etc/ folder. Not sure how that effects the com.android.providers.telephony folder though and if any changes would need made to that?
Bump, also would a logcat be of any assistance?
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Hello guys,
I flashed a Eris a couple days ago. I did the APN Restore and Backup and when I checked the connections settings I get this:
Name: Production
MMSC: http://mms.metropcs.net:3128/mms
MMS PROXY: wap.metropcs.net
MMS PORT: 3128
MMS PROTOCOL: WAP.2.0
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?>
- <apns count="4">
<apn name="CDMA" numeric="00000" mcc="000" mnc="00" apn="0" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="" mmsproxy="" mmsport="" mmsprotocol="" mmsc="" type="*" />
<apn name="Production" numeric="00000" mcc="000" mnc="00" apn="1" user="[email protected]" server="null" password="metropcs" proxy="null" port="" mmsproxy="wap.metropcs.net" mmsport="3128" mmsprotocol="2.0" mmsc="http://mms.metropcs.net:3128/mms" type="mms" />
<apn name="Android" numeric="311660" mcc="310" mnc="012" apn="internet" user="*" server="*" password="*" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="null" />
<apn name="TelKila" numeric="310012" mcc="310" mnc="012" apn="internet" user="*" server="*" password="*" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="null" />
</apns>
that's what I have...Is there something wrong with the programming I did? Every where I search, forum and etc say different things. Can someone please tell me the real settings!!
Is there another special settings to make the internet work?
I know there is a a lot of similiar threads on this website....but do me a favor and don't send me to them because they are going to be different things with different settings
Thank you.
Is your phone number 4044532372?
yup change your settings to this...its the only one that works for me. just copy paste into your xml file....or download it from here Link
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' standalone='yes' ?>
<apns>
<apn name="CDMA" numeric="310012" mcc="310" mnc="012" apn="0" user="" server="" password="" proxy="" port="" mmsproxy="" mmsport="" mmsprotocol="2.0" mmsc="" type="*" />
<apn name="metropcs" numeric="310012" mcc="310" mnc="012" apn="1" user="" server="" password="" proxy="" port="" mmsproxy="proxy.metropcs.net" mmsport="3128" mmsprotocol="2.0" mmsc="http://mms.metropcs.net:3128/mmsc" type="mms" />
<apn name="Android" numeric="310012" mcc="310" mnc="012" apn="internet" user="*" server="*" password="*" proxy="" port="" mmsproxy="" mmsport="" mmsprotocol="2.0" mmsc="" type="null" />
</apns>
did you got the internet to work?
Has anyone looked into the APN settings on the ICS stock mms apk to try and resolve the no pics in mms?
Here is what the default APN settings are showing from a stock ICS mms apk:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' standalone='yes' ?>
<apns count="8">
<apn name="LTE - Verizon Internet" numeric="311480" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWINTERNET" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="default,dun" />
<apn name="LTE - Verizon FOTA" numeric="311480" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWADMIN" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="fota" />
<apn name="LTE - Verizon IMS" numeric="311480" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWIMS" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="ims" />
<apn name="LTE - Verizon CBS" numeric="311480" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWAPP" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" type="cbs,mms" />
<apn name="EHRPD - Verizon Internet" numeric="311480" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWINTERNET" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="default,dun" />
<apn name="EHRPD - Verizon FOTA" numeric="311480" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWADMIN" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="fota" />
<apn name="EHRPD - Verizon IMS" numeric="311480" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWIMS" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="ims" />
<apn name="EHRPD - Verizon CBS" numeric="311480" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWAPP" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" type="cbs,mms" />
</apns>
Can we compare these settings with a working mms apk?
Some more testing:
Cross Reference: test-apns
http://androidxref.com/source/xref/device/sample/etc/test-apns-conf_verizon.xml
Hmm, we should try adding all the extra ones from the stock apk to the stock ics apk.
bukada said:
Has anyone looked into the APN settings on the ICS stock mms apk to try and resolve the no pics in mms?
Here is what the default APN settings are showing from a stock ICS mms apk:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' standalone='yes' ?>
<apns count="8">
<apn name="LTE - Verizon Internet" numeric="311480" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWINTERNET" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="default,dun" />
<apn name="LTE - Verizon FOTA" numeric="311480" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWADMIN" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="fota" />
<apn name="LTE - Verizon IMS" numeric="311480" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWIMS" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="ims" />
<apn name="LTE - Verizon CBS" numeric="311480" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWAPP" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" type="cbs,mms" />
<apn name="EHRPD - Verizon Internet" numeric="311480" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWINTERNET" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="default,dun" />
<apn name="EHRPD - Verizon FOTA" numeric="311480" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWADMIN" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="fota" />
<apn name="EHRPD - Verizon IMS" numeric="311480" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWIMS" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="null" type="ims" />
<apn name="EHRPD - Verizon CBS" numeric="311480" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWAPP" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="null" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" type="cbs,mms" />
</apns>
Can we compare these settings with a working mms apk?
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I wonder if the mmsprotocol set to null is the issue?
Where are all the hard core devs / programmers? LOL
Need your input please!
bukada said:
Where are all the hard core devs / programmers? LOL
Need your input please!
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I may not be hardcore but I am not aware this is a problem on our ICS ROMs. Which ROM is this not working on?
I certainly have no problems sending and receiving picture messages in the stock messaging app in BAMF's ICS ROM
*shrug*
.................................... DOHHHH
Argent36 said:
I certainly have no problems sending and receiving picture messages in the stock messaging app in BAMF's ICS ROM
*shrug*
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Is it STOCK ICS mms? or sense mms?
NilsP said:
I may not be hardcore but I am not aware this is a problem on our ICS ROMs. Which ROM is this not working on?
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I am talking about stock ics mms/sms
Not the sense version
The one that comes with ICS ASOP (Xtremeoutcast) Rom
I can't get MMS to work on RezRom either.
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using Tapatalk 2 Beta-4
Ahh well then perhaps you need to clarify a bit more since the Rezound is a Sense based phone - it makes 'sense' that the stock MMS app is the Sense one
I know that on the X I had to add MMSC: mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms to the Internet APN for the stock ICS messaging to work just a thought. can't test this won't have my Rezound till tomorrow.
Just stumbled across your post looking for something else. Generally the APN needs mms added to the list where it says default,dun. So: default,mms,dun as the type. It would need that for both MNC bands if you use a 4G phone.
NilsP said:
I may not be hardcore but I am not aware this is a problem on our ICS ROMs. Which ROM is this not working on?
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Miui doesn't have working mms on cdma. Only gsm has mms working
Bump?
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using Tapatalk 2
I didn't find how to do this, but rather..
@JoelZ9614 over here Fix for MMS in Hangouts - Verizon If you just want the Fix, then get it from the Link.
This is for Dev to fix thier Themed/or ROM Included HangOuts..
I am just sharing with all you peeps.
1. Decompile Hangouts
2. Go to res/xml/apns.xml
Add:
Code:
<apn carrier="LTE - VZW Roaming Internet" mcc="204" mnc="04" apn="VZWINTERNET" type="default,dun" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="LTE - VZW Roaming FOTA" mcc="204" mnc="04" apn="VZWADMIN" type="fota" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="LTE - VZW Roaming IMS" mcc="204" mnc="04" apn="VZWIMS" type="ims" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="LTE - VZW Roaming CBS" mcc="204" mnc="04" apn="VZWAPP" type="cbs,mms" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="EHRPD - VZW Roaming Internet" mcc="204" mnc="04" apn="VZWINTERNET" type="default,dun" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="13" />
<apn carrier="EHRPD - VZW Roaming FOTA" mcc="204" mnc="04" apn="VZWADMIN" type="fota" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="13" />
<apn carrier="EHRPD - VZW Roaming IMS" mcc="204" mnc="04" apn="VZWIMS" type="ims" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="13" />
<apn carrier="EHRPD - VZW Roaming CBS" mcc="204" mnc="04" apn="VZWAPP" type="cbs,mms" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="13" />
<apn carrier="LTE - VZW Test Internet" mcc="246" mnc="81" apn="VZWINTERNET" type="default,dun" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="LTE - VZW Test FOTA" mcc="246" mnc="81" apn="VZWADMIN" type="fota" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="LTE - VZW Test IMS" mcc="246" mnc="81" apn="VZWIMS" type="ims" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="LTE - VZW Test CBS" mcc="246" mnc="81" apn="VZWAPP" type="cbs,mms" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="LTE - VZW Test Internet" mcc="246" mnc="081" apn="VZWINTERNET" type="default,dun" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="LTE - VZW Test FOTA" mcc="246" mnc="081" apn="VZWADMIN" type="fota" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="LTE - VZW Test IMS" mcc="246" mnc="081" apn="VZWIMS" type="ims" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="LTE - VZW Test CBS" mcc="246" mnc="081" apn="VZWAPP" type="cbs,mms" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="EHRPD - VZW Test Internet" mcc="246" mnc="81" apn="VZWINTERNET" type="default,dun" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="13" />
<apn carrier="EHRPD - VZW Test FOTA" mcc="246" mnc="81" apn="VZWADMIN" type="fota" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="13" />
<apn carrier="EHRPD - VZW Test IMS" mcc="246" mnc="81" apn="VZWIMS" type="ims" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="13" />
<apn carrier="EHRPD - VZW Test CBS" mcc="246" mnc="81" apn="VZWAPP" type="cbs,mms" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="13" />
<apn carrier="EHRPD - VZW Test Internet" mcc="246" mnc="081" apn="VZWINTERNET" type="default,dun" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="13" />
<apn carrier="EHRPD - VZW Test FOTA" mcc="246" mnc="081" apn="VZWADMIN" type="fota" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="13" />
<apn carrier="EHRPD - VZW Test IMS" mcc="246" mnc="081" apn="VZWIMS" type="ims" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="13" />
<apn carrier="EHRPD - VZW Test CBS" mcc="246" mnc="081" apn="VZWAPP" type="cbs,mms" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="13" />
<apn carrier="Verizon Internet" mcc="310" mnc="004" apn="VZWINTERNET" type="default,dun" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" />
<apn carrier="Verizon FOTA" mcc="310" mnc="004" apn="VZWADMIN" type="fota" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" />
<apn carrier="Verizon IMS" mcc="310" mnc="004" apn="VZWIMS" type="ims" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" />
<apn carrier="Verizon CBS" mcc="310" mnc="004" apn="VZWAPP" type="cbs,mms" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" />
<apn carrier="Verizon" mcc="310" mnc="006" apn="internet" type="default,mms,dun" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" />
<apn carrier="Verizon Internet" mcc="310" mnc="006" apn="VZWINTERNET" type="default,dun" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" />
<apn carrier="Verizon FOTA" mcc="310" mnc="006" apn="VZWADMIN" type="fota" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" />
<apn carrier="Verizon IMS" mcc="310" mnc="006" apn="VZWIMS" type="ims" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" />
<apn carrier="Verizon CBS" mcc="310" mnc="006" apn="VZWAPP" type="cbs,mms" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" />
<apn carrier="LTE - Verizon Internet" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWINTERNET" type="default,dun" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="LTE - Verizon FOTA" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWADMIN" type="fota" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="LTE - Verizon IMS" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWIMS" type="ims" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="LTE - Verizon CBS" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWAPP" type="cbs,mms" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="LTE - Verizon SUPL" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZW800" type="supl" protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="EHRPD - Verizon Internet" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWINTERNET" type="default,dun" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="13" />
<apn carrier="EHRPD - Verizon FOTA" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWADMIN" type="fota" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="13" />
<apn carrier="EHRPD - Verizon IMS" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWIMS" type="ims" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="13" />
<apn carrier="EHRPD - Verizon CBS" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWAPP" type="cbs,mms" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="13" />
<apn carrier="EHRPD - Verizon SUPL" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZW800" type="supl" protocol="IPV4V6" bearer="13" />
Compile.. and bang you have working MMS in Hangouts for Verizon carrier..
To Fix AT&T.. Nevermind, been told AT&T is functioning...
Also to adjust... MMS mesage size
edit res/xml/mms-config.xml
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No problem... I knew it could be solved... LOL
Great!! So....how do you decompile?
ckelly33 said:
Great!! So....how do you decompile?
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works perfect for me... no need to do this, just use the one JoelZ provided in his post, link in the OP.
Works great,thanks!
wowthatisrandom said:
works perfect for me... no need to do this, just use the one JoelZ provided in his post, link in the OP.
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Correct sir, but this was posted so other Dev knew of the fix and how to correct it for thier own Hangouts/To Theme.
Thanks very much for this! I have to think Google will push a fully working version through the Play Store within the next couple weeks, though. Nice to have the jump on them, and I may switch back. I do really like the interface.
Tortuga said:
Thanks very much for this! I have to think Google will push a fully working version through the Play Store within the next couple weeks, though. Nice to have the jump on them, and I may switch back. I do really like the interface.
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Yup. I am seeign a Market Update right now.. You have insight my friend..
Thread being Closed.
Hangouts 2.0.122 was just released and the fix is included in it.
I was only trying to help other dev's with the fix. To those that try to help others Thank you..
I have read about 100 threads regarding APN settings and I have not been able to find my answer. Here is what I have going on.
I have a US Cellular R970 unlocked device. I'm using Cellcom Wireless as my provider. They are local to my area and have roaming agreements with Verizon. I have rooted the phone using Towelroot and have verified the phone is properly rooted. I'm using CWM 6.0.4.7 for recovery and installing custom ROMs. I have successfully installed several different ROMs on the device including Liquid Smooth, Echo ROM GS5 for GS4, and CM 11. Since there are no specific ROMs for my local provider, I have been using Verizon ROMs. Right now, I am running CM11.
All the ROMs are working properly (3g, 4G, Internet) except I can't send or receive MMSs. (gasp! we have never heard that one before...)
I retrieve the proper APN settings from a different Cellcom phone. They are listed below. The one set as default on the Cellcom phone is bolded Verizon Internet.
Here is what I have tried.
1. Manually entering the APN doesn't work. The new APN doesn't save in the APN list. It doesn't show up after a reboot.
2. Modifying an existing APN doesn't work. It will not save the changes.
3. Modifying the apns-conf.xml file in the root/system/etc folder doesn't work. I tried adding the single Verizon Internet (Bolded) to the file and it doesn't show up in the APN list on the phone. I created a new version of the apns-conf.xml file which only includes the APNs listed below and that doesn't work. The original APNs show up on the phone.
So pretty much all the other threads I have read about APN and MMS problems end up getting solved by some sort of fluke where after X number of unsuccessful tries it just starts working. Well I have tried each option the proper amount of unscientific times without success.
I'm not sure what to try next. Can anyone chime in?
EDIT: I had to change the : to COLON because new users are not allow to post links.
<apns version="8">
<apn carrier="Cellcom"
mcc="310"
mnc="600"
apn="internet"
server="*"
mmsc="httpCOLON//mms.cellcom.com/cellcom/mms.php"
proxy=""
port=""
httpsproxy=""
httpsport=""
protocol="IPV4V6"
roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"
type="default,mms"
carrier_enabled="true"
/>
<apn carrier="Cellcom"
mcc="310"
mnc="600"
apn="internet"
server="*"
mmsc="httpCOLON//mms.cellcom.com/cellcom/mms.php"
proxy=""
port=""
httpsproxy=""
httpsport=""
protocol="IPV4V6"
roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"
type="dun"
carrier_enabled="true"
/>
<apn carrier="Verizon Internet"
mcc="310"
mnc="600"
apn="VZWINTERNET"
type="default,mms,dun,stdhipri"
inactivetimer="-1"
carrier_enabled="true"
protocol="IPV4V6"
roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"
bearer="14"
class="3"
/>
<apn carrier="Verizon FOTA"
mcc="310"
mnc="600"
apn="VZWADMIN"
type="fota"
inactivetimer="-1"
carrier_enabled="true"
protocol="IPV4V6"
roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"
bearer="14"
class="2"
/>
<apn carrier="Verizon IMS"
mcc="310"
mnc="600"
apn="VZWIMS"
type="ims"
inactivetimer="-1"
carrier_enabled="true"
protocol="IPV4V6"
roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"
bearer="14"
class="1"
/>
<apn carrier="Verizon Internet"
mcc="310"
mnc="600"
apn="VZWINTERNET"
type="default,mms,dun"
inactivetimer="1439"
enabled="true"
protocol="IPV4V6"
roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"
bearer="13"
class="3"
/>
<apn carrier="Verizon FOTA"
mcc="310"
mnc="600"
apn="VZWADMIN"
type="fota"
inactivetimer="1439"
enabled="true"
protocol="IPV4V6"
roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"
bearer="13"
class="2"
/>
<apn carrier="Verizon IMS"
mcc="310"
mnc="600"
apn="VZWIMS"
type="ims"
inactivetimer="1439"
enabled="true"
protocol="IPV4V6"
roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"
bearer="13"
class="1"
/>
<apn carrier="Verizon CBS"
mcc="310"
mnc="600"
apn="VZWAPP"
type="cbs,hipri"
inactivetimer="1439"
enabled="true"
protocol="IPV4V6"
roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"
bearer="13"
class="4"
/>
<apn carrier="Verizon Internet"
mcc="310"
mnc="600"
apn="VZWINTERNET"
type="default,mms,dun"
inactivetimer="1439"
enabled="true"
protocol="IPV4V6"
roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"
bearer="13"
class="3"
/>
<apn carrier="Verizon FOTA"
mcc="310"
mnc="600"
apn="VZWADMIN"
type="fota"
inactivetimer="1439"
enabled="true"
protocol="IPV4V6"
roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"
bearer="13"
class="2"
/>
<apn carrier="Verizon IMS"
mcc="310"
mnc="600"
apn="VZWIMS"
type="ims"
inactivetimer="1439"
enabled="true"
protocol="IPV4V6"
roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"
bearer="13"
class="1"
/>
<apn carrier="Verizon CBS"
mcc="310"
mnc="600"
apn="VZWAPP"
type="cbs,hipri"
inactivetimer="1439"
enabled="true"
protocol="IPV4V6"
roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"
bearer="13"
class="4"
/>
<apn carrier="Verizon CDMA HRPD"
mcc="310"
mnc="600"
apn=""
type="default,mms,hipri,dun,stdhipri"
inactivetimer="-1"
carrier_enabled="true"
protocol="IPV4V6"
bearer="6"
/>
<apn carrier="Verizon CDMA HRPD"
mcc="310"
mnc="600"
apn=""
type="default,mms,hipri,dun,stdhipri"
inactivetimer="-1"
carrier_enabled="true"
protocol="IPV4V6"
bearer="6"
/>
</apns>
I tried something new.
I took the sim card out of the phone and used CWM to factory wipe, wipe cache, and wipe dalvik cache. I reinstalled CM11 and GApps. I rebooted the phone without the sim card. I replaced the dafault apns-conf.xml with the modified one I created which only includes the APNs used by my carrier. I shut down the phone and reinserted the sim.
The phone is behaving exactly the same as before. It using APNs that are not in the apns-conf.xml file. I switch the Mobile mode to 3G only because that works best at my current location to do more testing.
I repeated the exact same steps again this time leaving the sim card in. The phone is behaving the exact same way but I noticed that it retained the 3G mobile mode setting. I don't understand how this is possible. I wiped everything that could be wiped. I did a fresh install of CM11. I didn't login into google so there would be no way any settings would have carried over.
Does anyone really understand how these APNs work? Obviously there is a disconnect between the apns-conf.xml file I am working with and the ones the phone is actually using.
One thing I learned about this carrier is that in order to receive mms on their branded phone you must first send a mms from the phone after activation. I'm not sure if other carriers require that.
Limited Succes
GMRedline said:
I tried something new.
I took the sim card out of the phone and used CWM to factory wipe, wipe cache, and wipe dalvik cache. I reinstalled CM11 and GApps. I rebooted the phone without the sim card. I replaced the dafault apns-conf.xml with the modified one I created which only includes the APNs used by my carrier. I shut down the phone and reinserted the sim.
The phone is behaving exactly the same as before. It using APNs that are not in the apns-conf.xml file. I switch the Mobile mode to 3G only because that works best at my current location to do more testing.
I repeated the exact same steps again this time leaving the sim card in. The phone is behaving the exact same way but I noticed that it retained the 3G mobile mode setting. I don't understand how this is possible. I wiped everything that could be wiped. I did a fresh install of CM11. I didn't login into google so there would be no way any settings would have carried over.
Does anyone really understand how these APNs work? Obviously there is a disconnect between the apns-conf.xml file I am working with and the ones the phone is actually using.
One thing I learned about this carrier is that in order to receive mms on their branded phone you must first send a mms from the phone after activation. I'm not sure if other carriers require that.
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Sorry for the bump, but I too am using Cellcom and as of recently installed a nightly of AOSPA and CM12 (both 5.1) on an HTC One M8 and actually had limited success setting the Verizon CBS and Verizon internet APNs to have the http//mms.cellcom.com:9201/mms.php rather than adding seperate APN entries. I did this all right thru the Mobile Network > APNS (not even going thru the framework-res, or the /system/etc/apns.xml). The only kicker is that I was only able to send sms out over 3g, but MMS worked over 3g and LTE. I think this has something to do with VoLTE and the available ROMs don't recognize Cellcom as being a VoLTE provider, so the sms doesn't send out over LTE.
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port N7 , port A5 , port C9 , port N5 & port S7e
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4- inter to recovery mode and wipe 4 data, system, dilvack and cash no need check for internal storage and card
5-press instel and choose ROM Au_V7.1_Emasry266_V3_Stable3.zip
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I have successfully installed on my unlocked SM-900V and I can begin the setup after rebooting, but it will always lock up at a different point. However, if I remove the SIM card, it does not lock up, and I can perform normal wireless activities. For some reason though, it is not working happily with my SIM. I have tried numerous times, wiping entirely, with and without SD Card, etc, but it still always locks up. With the SIM in, it says Verizon Wireless as it should.
SmilingPerson said:
I have successfully installed on my unlocked SM-900V and I can begin the setup after rebooting, but it will always lock up at a different point. However, if I remove the SIM card, it does not lock up, and I can perform normal wireless activities. For some reason though, it is not working happily with my SIM. I have tried numerous times, wiping entirely, with and without SD Card, etc, but it still always locks up. With the SIM in, it says Verizon Wireless as it should.
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try to change another SIM card, it maybe works
Same problem
I have the same simcard problem any time you insert the sim the phone will freezer when you remove it then it will worked perfectly
did you set the 3g settings for yemen mobile on this rom cuz in every time i install a new rom i cant get the 3g working for me
and i already tried this rom and its perfect but i still have preambles with 3g
mohmad ali said:
did you set the 3g settings for yemen mobile on this rom cuz in every time i install a new rom i cant get the 3g working for me
and i already tried this rom and its perfect but i still have preambles with 3g
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hi mohammed
it's easy settings 3g for yemen mobile
custom settings icon is blue and write emaasry266
click advance settings and apn setting
click add
username: 777
apn :#777
username: ymobile
password: ymobile
click save and select 777
finaly have fun
jliticle said:
I have the same simcard problem any time you insert the sim the phone will freezer when you remove it then it will worked perfectly
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did can you restart instel the rom and select verison or international
The rom isnt working with the sim card
it shows unable to view access point name settings in apn settings
ozz200127 said:
it shows unable to view access point name settings in apn settings
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use custom setting
as shown
alhlhli said:
use custom setting
as shown
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This screenshot does not show any custom settings. I'm having the same issue of no mobile data. I'm on Verizon and used the latest Emasry266 V4 and selected the N900V variant when installing.
AntwonJenkins said:
This screenshot does not show any custom settings. I'm having the same issue of no mobile data. I'm on Verizon and used the latest Emasry266 V4 and selected the N900V variant when installing.
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Phone APN Settings
Sent from my SM-N900V using Tapatalk
I understand the APN Settings are what need modified, however the screenshot provided doesn't show these details is what I'm trying to say.
AntwonJenkins said:
I understand the APN Settings are what need modified, however the screenshot provided doesn't show these details is what I'm trying to say.
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Use a root explorer type app and edit apns for your specific carrier
Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
njdan30 said:
Use a root explorer type app and edit apns for your specific carrier
Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
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I honestly have no clue where I'm going wrong but I've tried a couple APN's and nothing seems to work properly. I even tried googling it and trying a couple APNs others posted for Verizon. I'm making sure to follow all directions when installing but my connection problem persists no matter what.
AntwonJenkins said:
I honestly have no clue where I'm going wrong but I've tried a couple APN's and nothing seems to work properly. I even tried googling it and trying a couple APNs others posted for Verizon. I'm making sure to follow all directions when installing but my connection problem persists no matter what.
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<!-- use empty string to specify no proxy or port -->
<!--
This version must agree with that in apps/common/res/apns.xml
-->
<apns version="8">
<apn carrier="Verizon" mcc="310" mnc="004" apn="internet" type="default,mms,dun" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="Verizon Internet" mcc="310" mnc="004" apn="VZWINTERNET" type="default,dun,supl" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="Verizon FOTA" mcc="310" mnc="004" apn="VZWADMIN" type="fota" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="Verizon IMS" mcc="310" mnc="004" apn="VZWIMS" type="ims" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="Verizon CBS" mcc="310" mnc="004" apn="VZWAPP" type="cbs,mms" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<!-- Modify Apn database for VZW LTE support -->
<apn carrier="Verizon Internet" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWINTERNET" type="default,dun,supl" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="Verizon FOTA" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWADMIN" type="fota" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="Verizon IMS" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWIMS" type="ims" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="Verizon CBS" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZWAPP" type="cbs,mms" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="Verizon 800" mcc="311" mnc="480" apn="VZW800" type="cas" protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="VZW Roaming Internet" mcc="204" mnc="04" apn="VZWINTERNET" type="default,dun,supl" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="VZW Roaming FOTA" mcc="204" mnc="04" apn="VZWADMIN" type="fota" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="VZW Roaming IMS" mcc="204" mnc="04" apn="VZWIMS" type="ims" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="VZW Roaming CBS" mcc="204" mnc="04" apn="VZWAPP" type="cbs,mms" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="Test Internet" mcc="001" mnc="01" apn="VZWINTERNET" type="default,dun,supl" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="Test FOTA" mcc="001" mnc="01" apn="VZWADMIN" type="fota" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="Test IMS" mcc="001" mnc="01" apn="VZWIMS" type="ims" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="Test CBS" mcc="001" mnc="01" apn="VZWAPP" type="cbs,mms" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="VZW Test Internet" mcc="001" mnc="010" apn="VZWINTERNET" type="default,dun,supl" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="VZW Test FOTA" mcc="001" mnc="010" apn="VZWADMIN" type="fota" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="VZW Test IMS" mcc="001" mnc="010" apn="VZWIMS" type="ims" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="VZW Test CBS" mcc="001" mnc="010" apn="VZWAPP" type="cbs,mms" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="VZW Test Internet" mcc="246" mnc="81" apn="VZWINTERNET" type="default,dun,supl" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="VZW Test FOTA" mcc="246" mnc="81" apn="VZWADMIN" type="fota" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="VZW Test IMS" mcc="246" mnc="81" apn="VZWIMS" type="ims" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="VZW Test CBS" mcc="246" mnc="81" apn="VZWAPP" type="cbs,mms" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="VZW Test Internet" mcc="246" mnc="081" apn="VZWINTERNET" type="default,dun,supl" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="VZW Test FOTA" mcc="246" mnc="081" apn="VZWADMIN" type="fota" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="VZW Test IMS" mcc="246" mnc="081" apn="VZWIMS" type="ims" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<apn carrier="VZW Test CBS" mcc="246" mnc="081" apn="VZWAPP" type="cbs,mms" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"/>
<!-- END modify Apn database for VZW LTE support -->
</apns>
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Anybody tried on a N9000 from Argentina? I understood that the "V" is for Verizone, is that correct? Thanks
the link is not work
i am frome yemen can u send me the link for me num phone
+967774937755
Hi,
Can I install the build "AU_Emasry266_S8_stable_V6_final" for N900v ?
Hi
Hello, could you add the Portuguese language Brazil to this rom ?. It is the best I found for my N900V, but only the Portuguese language of portugal.