I have been searching around for a solution. Looks like guys on sprint have it working by fixing the APN settings. Does anyone know the settings for Verizon? I tried the server setting that used to work in WinMo before it was working correctly. I don't care if I can't send at this point I would be happy to just receive them. Any help?
I think they figured it out by just planing around with the APN settings... so be a pioneer dude, figure it out and help out other vz guys.
I don't use MMS, so it's never been a concern for me. Besides, don't you have a website that shows you your MMS'? I know Sprint does - even in WinMo, I don't get MMS, I just get an email saying I have a new MMS. Maybe I set it up like that a long time ago, but I don't remember doing it
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I think they figured it out by just planing around with the APN settings... so be a pioneer dude, figure it out and help out other vz guys.
I don't use MMS, so it's never been a concern for me. Besides, don't you have a website that shows you your MMS'? I know Sprint does - even in WinMo, I don't get MMS, I just get an email saying I have a new MMS. Maybe I set it up like that a long time ago, but I don't remember doing it
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I tried some settings, but I really have no clue what I was doing and it was more of a guess. And the only way to test it was to have someone try and send me a mms which was getting old with requests.
I tried the basic settings that people are using on sprint, but used the Verizon server address with no luck. I noticed the Name: and APN: where reveresed in my phone already. I didn't change them. Also the Password: field had four *'s in it like there was a value there and the Server: field also had one * in it. Also the APN type: field had a * in it. I didn't change those as I have no clue what they do or what the actual values are so I didn't want to change something I didn't know how to change back.
settings: APN
Name: internet
APN: Android
Proxy:<Not set>
Port:<Not set>
Username:<Not set>
Password:<Not set>
Server:<Not set>
MMSC=http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms?X-VZW-MDN=your phone number
MMS proxy:<Not set>
MMS Port: 80
MMC:310
MNC:995
Authentication Type:<Not set>
APN type:<Not set>
These settings allow you to send mms, still working on trying to find the right settings for recieving.
Go to Settings -> Wireless Controls -> Mobile Networks -> Access Point Names -> Android
Modify the following settings:
MMSC: http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms?X-VZW-MDN=<your ten-digit phone number>
MMS proxy: leave empty
MMS port: 80
PS don't put these in<> just your number
killercavy said:
These settings allow you to send mms, still working on trying to find the right settings for recieving.
Go to Settings -> Wireless Controls -> Mobile Networks -> Access Point Names -> Android
Modify the following settings:
MMSC: http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms?X-VZW-MDN=<your ten-digit phone number>
MMS proxy: leave empty
MMS port: 80
PS don't put these in<> just your number
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I didn't even think to try sending when I tried the settings like this. Did you delete out all the other fields that I mentioned above?
Related
I know there's a ton of messages on MMS, but I've tried searching and have been unable to find a fix for this. I've got an unlocked TP2 from AT&T running on Tmobile, booting Froyo off of my SDcard. I've got an old Suncom sim card with a grandfathered in 2g data plan, it's not the fastest but it's free and unlimited. I've gotten data & mms to work with this sim in winmo, iphones, and every other phone I've tried, but this is my first experience with android and its giving me a lot of problem.
My APN Settings:
Name: Suncom Net
APN: mobileinternet
MCC: 310
MNC: 490 (suncom's old mnc)
APN Type: default,supl
the rest blank
Name: Suncom WAP
same as above but APN Type is blank
(got mms receiving & data working with this in there so I've left it)
Name: Suncom MMS
APN: wap.voicestream.com
Proxy: 216.155.165.50
Port: 8080
Server: wap.voicestream.com
MMSC: 216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
MMS proxy: 216.155.165.50
MMS port: 8080
MCC: 390
MNC: 490
APN type: mms
I've got data working. I can receive mms perfectly, as long as wifi is disabled. But I cannot get it to work to send an mms. Took me forever to get the receiving mms working and that just turned out to be the naming of the APNs (which I thought was weird) but I feel like I'm missing something else small to get this working.
Any help would be appreciated.
EDIT: Forgot to mention I'm not getting an error message, it just hangs. Wifi is disabled. And the edge icon comes up and sends and receives data for a short period of time before it seems like it gives up.
If you are connected to T-mobile's network you should try t-mobile's network settings....
These settings work for me with xdandroid on t-mobile....
APN epc.tmobile.com
proxy: 216.155.165.050
port: 8080
MMSC: http://mms.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS proxy: 216.155.165.050
MMS Port: 8080
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
APN type: default,supl,mms
Looks like your setting are almost the same except for the MMSC.
IIRC, I couldn't send MMS until setting my MMSC to the address I posted.
Nope not the solution for me. If I use epc.tmobile.com as my apn I don't think I'm getting any connection out, probably due to my older sim I'm thinking, just from watching the upload/download icon, very little activity. Don't even get a notification for a failed download of mms picture with it.
Trying that MMSC with wap.voicestream.com as my apn I'm at least getting a connection out, a lot of upload/download activity, and getting a download failed notification trying to download an mms.
The only thing I think I haven't tried is changing the mms user agent, but I'm receiving pictures at 128kb, much bigger than what I would think an unrecognized user agent would receive. But so far most of the mms setup for android has been different than what I've seen before so maybe it'll work.
Also a newer Tmobile sim might fix it too, but I've had it working in other phones. It works flawlessly in windows mobile on the same phone. Again I'm thinking it's a combination of the sim card either the mms user agent of android or some other identification tmobile is getting from my phone showing up as android.
I think that with highlands new RIL, MMS works, you just have to enter the right APN settings.
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I think that with highlands new RIL, MMS works, you just have to enter the right APN settings.
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GSM MMS worked in the original RIL too, I didn't change any of that. The only thing new regarding MMS in my RIL is for CDMA phones.
Pls does anyone knw the mms froyo settings for sprint cdma tp2 rhod400
prexzone said:
Pls does anyone knw the mms froyo settings for sprint cdma tp2 rhod400
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Read this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1023116
Hey all, ever since installing this rom I have not been able to send mms messages, everything else seems to be working fine.. I have checked my apn settings and they are set to the default and look okay.. I am on orange and my monthly plan does include photo messages, while i was on stock rom photo messages worked fine, but now when I try to send one it tries to send multiple times before saying it failed multiple times due to "generic network error".. does anyone know a solution to this? If anyone thinks they could help i would happily provide you with my apn settings, software settings and whatever else you could possibly need.
Thanks very much,
-Dan
I don't know if this will help. But i had the same error "generic network failure" after only having my HTC desire for couple weeks. I am on o2 sim simplicity while purchasing the handset separately and unlocking it.
However, i resolved it by manually setting up the WEB & MMS. As it seems that service providers such as O2 message that can be sent out to handsets do not aid in setting up the MMS therefore after manually setting it...it worked for me and may work for you.
http://setuporange.wdsglobal.com/
http://www.mphone.co.uk/mms_wap_settings_orange.html
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I don't know if this will help. But i had the same error "generic network failure" after only having my HTC desire for couple weeks. I am on o2 sim simplicity while purchasing the handset separately and unlocking it.
However, i resolved it by manually setting up the WEB & MMS. As it seems that service providers such as O2 message that can be sent out to handsets do not aid in setting up the MMS therefore after manually setting it...it worked for me and may work for you.
http://setuporange.wdsglobal.com/
http://www.mphone.co.uk/mms_wap_settings_orange.html
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Thanks for this, i'll try it out tomorrow and let you know how it goes.. before entering these did you delete all the ones that were on the phone by default?
Yes clear all so no setting then start fresh
The first link will install by text message,the second is manual you can type it
entering these settings didnt work for me, couldnt even get a gprs connection
Did you reboot after you re-installed?
Name: Orange WEB
Apn: orangeinternet
Proxy: <not set>
Port: <not set>
Username: <not set>
Password: <not set>
Server: <not set>
MMSC: http://mms.orange.co.uk/
MMS Proxy: 192.168.224.010
MMS Port: 8080
MMS protocol:WAP 2.0
MCC: 234
MNC: 33
Authentication Type: <not set>
Apn Type: default
got a gprs connection back but no luck with the mms, my apns are as follows:
Name: Orange WEB
Apn: orangeinternet
Proxy: <not set>
Port: <not set>
Username: <not set>
Password: <not set>
Server: <not set>
MMSC: <not set>
MMS Proxy: <not set>
MMS Port: <not set>
MMS protocol:WAP 2.0
MCC: 234
MNC: 33
Authentication Type: <not set>
Apn Type: default
Name: Orange MMS
Apn: orangemms
Proxy: <not set>
Port: <not set>
Username: Orange
Password: Multimedia
Server: <not set>
MMSC: http://mms.orange.co.uk/
MMS Proxy: 192.168.224.010
MMS Port:8080
MMS protocol:WAP 2.0
MCC:234
MNC:33
Authentication Type: <not set>
Apn Type: mms
I edited my first post you could try
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I edited my first post you could try
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no luck, deleted my apn's and entered that one, still get a gprs connection but no luck with MMS's.. before when i had my original apn's on there if i attempted to send an mms, it would turn on my mobile data connection if it wasnt on before, but it didnt actually do anything except fail and retry until it says it failed after multiple attempts due to generic network failure. Now with the new settings, the gprs icon doesnt even show up if i try to send an mms, and i still get the same outcome.
Open your message app
Push the "menu" button
select "Settings"
scroll down to the MMS section
de-select the "Delivery reports" and "Read reports" options
Also try sending mms without wifi on
see if this helps
Mr Troop said:
Open your message app
Push the "menu" button
select "Settings"
scroll down to the MMS section
de-select the "Delivery reports" and "Read reports" options
Also try sending mms without wifi on
see if this helps
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both are already disabled, and whenever i try to send an mms my wifi isnt on
Scratching my head with this one? :confused
Setting up the Device
1. On the device, tap the Menu icon (or Applications > Menu)
2. Select Settings > Wireless & networks (or Wireless Controls) > Mobile networks > Access Point Names.
3. Press the Menu key and tap New APN.
4. Select Name, enter Orange MMS and tap OK.
5. Select APN, enter orangemms and tap OK.
6. Enter the user name and password listed below.
If no value is listed, leave the field blank.
* User name: Orange
* Password: Multimedia
7. Select MMSC, enter http://mms.orange.co.uk/ and tap OK.
8. Select MMS proxy, enter 192.168.224.10 and tap OK.
9. Select MMS port, enter 8080 and tap OK.
10. If available, select Authentication type then select PAP
11. Select APN type, enter mms and tap OK.
12. Press the Menu key and select Save
last idea hope it helps
nothing seems to be working mate thanks for trying to help anyway, appreciate it.
Ok last one
10. If available, select Authentication type then select PAP or CHAP or both
still nothing mate thanks anyway for the help
Ring orange mate.... 150..... I installed something from the market (a mobile internet widget) which changed my mms settings! Ring orange & there get ya going again.... Just don't tell em its rooted (not that it matters)
Sent via my pimped out Desire HD using Tapatalk
deanr1977 said:
Ring orange mate.... 150..... I installed something from the market (a mobile internet widget) which changed my mms settings! Ring orange & there get ya going again.... Just don't tell em its rooted (not that it matters)
Sent via my pimped out Desire HD using Tapatalk
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i thought 150 went to an automated service? thanks for the advice, i have a data counter widget and call meter 3g, i think i could send mms still while i had that widget when i was on stock
hi Niffer,
I have met same problem with Leedroid v2.5.0 but solved soon.
some apn configurations is incorrect with this release.
just change Apn Type value "default" with "default,supl" and then try again.
Hi Guys,
I'm having the exact same problem with Leedroid 3.0.8.2 on my Desire.
I had an app called 'Stop Data on 3' which substituted the data APN with a dummy one when Roaming off 3 in Australia due to extortionate data charges on the Roaming network (Telstra). This effectively stops your data when roaming. I suspected that this could have been causing the problem with the APNs, but I uninstalled it and still cannot receive or send MMS texts, even when not roaming and with full HSDPA signal.
Any help appreciated...
Is anyone else experiencing this? My GSM Galaxy Nexus only receives small, lo-res pics when I get an MMS. I read that it has something to do with T-Mobile not recognizing the MMS user agent on unlocked phones. I'm very inexperienced with hacking/rooting and would appreciate anyone's assistance with fixing this issue.
Buddy Revell said:
Is anyone else experiencing this? My GSM Galaxy Nexus only receives small, lo-res pics when I get an MMS. I read that it has something to do with T-Mobile not recognizing the MMS user agent on unlocked phones. I'm very inexperienced with hacking/rooting and would appreciate anyone's assistance with fixing this issue.
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There is already a few threads about this. I asked mike1986. to see if he can fix it, he said he will try.
Be patient.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20041126&postcount=584
aeox said:
There is already a few threads about this. I asked mike1986. to see if he can fix it, he said he will try.
Be patient.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20041126&postcount=584
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Thanks for the heads up, man. Looking forward to a possible fix.
Many are having problems with receiving only low resolution MMS on T-Mobile, related to using an unlocked phone on their network with a User Agent that wasn't recognized. I found an easy way of receiving better quality MMS without rooting/hacking.
Download Go SMS Pro from the market.
Open Go SMS Pro and go to that app's Settings>Advanced>MMS Settings and change this:
User Agent: NexusOne ( SGH-T989 also works )
Put a check mark by 'Preserve image resolution.'
Next, go to the Go SMS Pro's Settings>Advanced>Important Tips and put a check mark by 'Stock SMS Uninstalled.'
After that, go to the Galaxy Nexus' APN settings (Settings>More...>Mobile Networks>Access Point Names) and make sure they say this:
Name: T-Mobile US
APN: epc.tmobile.com
Proxy: <Not set>
Port: <Not set>
Username: <Not set>
Password: <Not set>
Server: <Not set>
MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy: <Not set>
MMS Port: <Not set>
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication Type: <Not set>
APN Type: <Not set>
Send an MMS to yourself to test it out. After you send a pic, you should then receive two versions, a high-res pic and a lo-res pic. If you successfully receive both the high and lo-res pics, you may now go to the Galaxy Nexus' Settings>Apps>Messaging and disable the stock messaging app. You should now only receive a high res pic when you send yourself an MMS and when others send you an MMS.
I found that you must wait until the very last step to disable the stock messaging app in the GN's settings for this to work. Feel free to give this a try and post here if this works out for you guys.
This doesn't work Buddy. I'm guessing at the moment the only working fix would be to either push an apk with the user agent spoofed, or root and change the UA in the messaging prop.
Anyone else have any other ideas?
So the Ion, for some reason has been tricky to get the MMS settings correct. I was at my wits end, and about to get rid of my beloved Ion due to the inability to send and receive MMS. Here's the settings I use, set them EXACTLY, any deviation, they will NOT work, trust me, I tried!
Delete any previous Straight Talk APN settings.
Create new APN.
Name: Straight Talk
APN: att.mvno
Proxy: proxy.mvno.tracfone.com
Port: 80
Username:
Not Set
Password:
Not Set
Server:
Not Set
MMSC:
Not Set
MMS Proxy:
Not set
MMS Port:
Not set
MCC:
310
MNC:
410
Authentication Type:
Not Set
APN Type:
default
APN Protocol:
IPv4
Bearer:
Unspecified
---Menu - Save---
***NOW***
Menu, New APN
Name:Straight Talk MMS
APN: att.mvno
ALL
THE REST:
Not Set
MMSC:
http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy:
66.209.11.33
MMS Port:
80
MCC:
310
MNC:
410
Authentication Type:
Not Set
APN Type:
MMS
---Menu - Save---
What was catching myself, and many others I've seen asking the same question, was the addition of the MMS APN. I as well as them, were setting it all as ONE single APN. TWO APN's ARE NEEDED!
Soon as I set them and checked the Straight Talk box, it started sending and receiving quickly! Pictures go both ways without any issues at all, and last night at work I ran speed tests and averaged roughly 5mbps.
This was exciting to me and hopefully it helped someone else out. Now you're free to enjoy $45/Mo unlimited everything on your sexy Ion!
Just tried this now. I was only able to send pictures when connected to wifi for some wierd reason. I just got the "queved for sending" message. Doesn't look like this has resolved it for me. let me try a power cycle. You have the default "straight talk" named apn the one with the green bubble next to it in your setting correct?
Thanks for the advice will let you no if get it working or not.
Yeah, when I made it the Straight Talk MMS setting didn't have a checkbox next to it. However after resetting phone and doing this again it does? Odd. I'll see if I can figure out
Try creating with wifi off? Set APN type as mms, not MMS. Worked for me. That's the only changes I made
Changing MMS to lowercase had it working for about ten minutes. Still having troubles.
Working fine for me still
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Working fine for me still
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Try these setting on my ion, still not working. Saw the 4G icon flashed for about 2sec and went away, 2 whole sec of hope. :/ Question, does the phone have to be unlock first? its still lock with ATT, getting my unlock code soon I hope. Thanks
Working perfect for me under 1 large apn without the data proxy too.
Sent from my LT28at using xda premium
other working straight talk apn for ion
op's settings did not work for me; but these work great.
Name: ST (or whatever you want)
APN: att.mvno
Proxy: proxy.mvno.tracfone.com
Port: 80
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: Not set
MMSC: http:mmsc.cingular.com (**no spaces and no”//”**)
MMSC proxy: 66.209.11.33
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication Type: Not set
APN type: default,supl (notice I took off the mms! This is because we’ll enter a 2nd APN for mms.)
APN protocol: IPv4
Bearer: Not specified
_________________________________
Now, we’ll enter in a another APN for your picture messaging. So go to your APN settings on your phone and create a new APN. Use these settings:
___________________________________________
Name: MMS
APN: att.mvno
skip down to MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS proxy: proxy.mvno.tracfone.com
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication Type: Not set
skip to APN type and enter: mms
THEN SAVE!!!
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I spent many sleepless nights looking for proper APN settings on Straight Talk's B.Y.O.P. plan (AT&T) for my unlocked Sony Xperia Ion (LT28at) device, here are the ones I came up with by messing around with multiple references, that work flawlessly; I get a near perfect 4G signal nearly everywhere and can send and receive MMS messages very fast:
You need you create 2 APNs and select the one named "straight talk"; The APN titled "mms" will be unselectable if done correctly.
Delete any other APNs if possible.
These settings are CAPs sensitive and sorry for the spaces in the URLs, don't have permission for posting hyperlinks yet, so leave out the spaces.
When I created this APN setup I did it with the Wifi off and then restarted the phone, and after reboot, worked great with Wifi.
Code:
[B]Name:[/B] straight talk
[B]APN:[/B] tfdata
[B]Proxy:[/B] Not set
[B]Port:[/B] 80
[B]Username:[/B] Not set
[B]Password:[/B] Not set
[B]Server:[/B] Not set
[B]MMSC:[/B] Not set
[B]MMSC proxy:[/B] Not set
[B]MMS port:[/B] Not set
[B]MCC:[/B] 310 ([U]This was the default, probably should leave it as default, makes them unsavable if i change this or "MNC"[/U])
[B]MNC:[/B] 410 ([U]Leave as default[/U])
[B]Authentication type:[/B] Not set
[B]APN type:[/B] default
[B]APN protocol:[/B] IPv4
[B]APN enable/disable:[/B] APN enabled ([U]boxed is ticked for me, but greyed out[/U])
[B]Bearer:[/B] Unspecified
Code:
[B]Name:[/B] mms
[B]APN:[/B] tfdata
[B]Proxy:[/B] Not set
[B]Port:[/B] Not set
[B]Username:[/B] Not set
[B]Password:[/B] Not set
[B]Server:[/B] Not set
[B]MMSC:[/B] http: //mms-tf. net
[B]MMSC proxy:[/B] mms3.tracfone. com
[B]MMS port:[/B] 80
[B]MCC:[/B] 310 ([U]This was the default, probably should leave it as default, makes them unsavable if I ever changed this or "MNC"[/U])
[B]MNC:[/B] 410 ([U]Leave as default[/U])
[B]Authentication type:[/B] Not set
[B]APN type:[/B] mms
[B]APN protocol:[/B] IPv4
[B]APN enable/disable:[/B] APN enabled ([U]boxed is ticked for me, but greyed out[/U])
[B]Bearer:[/B] Unspecified
For T-Mobile Sim people, simply use the ones on the website, never had any problems with them, work great, even had 4G.
desanite said:
I spent many sleepless nights looking for proper APN settings on Straight Talk's B.Y.O.P. plan (AT&T) for my unlocked Sony Xperia Ion (LT28at) device, here are the ones I came up with by messing around with multiple references, that work flawlessly; I get a near perfect 4G signal nearly everywhere and can send and receive MMS messages very fast:
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desanite, you da man!! I just ported from VZW to ST this morning and found this thread via some Nexus 4 chat on the ST message forum someone linked to.
I entered your 2 APN's above and works like a champ!! thanks
nickacs1 said:
desanite, you da man!! I just ported from VZW to ST this morning and found this thread via some Nexus 4 chat on the ST message forum someone linked to.
I entered your 2 APN's above and works like a champ!! thanks
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Awesome, almost bought a Nexus 4 myself, hope you're loving it! So glad to hear it worked for you, haha, spent like 30 minutes typing that up, haha. I doubt I could have done it without the creator of this thread, so shout out goes to joe3681 for figuring out you had to make separate APNs.
Hey everyone add the word hipri in
apn type: default,supl,hipri
Now I get faster speeds on straigh talk. Went from 1mb to 5mb download with this simple change.
Info on new sim (sort of)
Just thought I would give an update for all of us still hanging on to the ION
I just got a new ST ATT type sim card. I just knew for certain that with the new sim card that the standard APN settings would work
I was disappointed to say the least, LOL
Still the only ones working for me are in my post on page one.
desanite said:
I spent many sleepless nights looking for proper APN settings on Straight Talk's B.Y.O.P. plan (AT&T) for my unlocked Sony Xperia Ion (LT28at) device, here are the ones I came up with by messing around with multiple references, that work flawlessly; I get a near perfect 4G signal nearly everywhere and can send and receive MMS messages very fast:
You need you create 2 APNs and select the one named "straight talk"; The APN titled "mms" will be unselectable if done correctly.
Delete any other APNs if possible.
These settings are CAPs sensitive and sorry for the spaces in the URLs, don't have permission for posting hyperlinks yet, so leave out the spaces.
When I created this APN setup I did it with the Wifi off and then restarted the phone, and after reboot, worked great with Wifi.
Code:
[B]Name:[/B] straight talk
[B]APN:[/B] tfdata
[B]Proxy:[/B] Not set
[B]Port:[/B] 80
[B]Username:[/B] Not set
[B]Password:[/B] Not set
[B]Server:[/B] Not set
[B]MMSC:[/B] Not set
[B]MMSC proxy:[/B] Not set
[B]MMS port:[/B] Not set
[B]MCC:[/B] 310 ([U]This was the default, probably should leave it as default, makes them unsavable if i change this or "MNC"[/U])
[B]MNC:[/B] 410 ([U]Leave as default[/U])
[B]Authentication type:[/B] Not set
[B]APN type:[/B] default
[B]APN protocol:[/B] IPv4
[B]APN enable/disable:[/B] APN enabled ([U]boxed is ticked for me, but greyed out[/U])
[B]Bearer:[/B] Unspecified
Code:
[B]Name:[/B] mms
[B]APN:[/B] tfdata
[B]Proxy:[/B] Not set
[B]Port:[/B] Not set
[B]Username:[/B] Not set
[B]Password:[/B] Not set
[B]Server:[/B] Not set
[B]MMSC:[/B] http: //mms-tf. net
[B]MMSC proxy:[/B] mms3.tracfone. com
[B]MMS port:[/B] 80
[B]MCC:[/B] 310 ([U]This was the default, probably should leave it as default, makes them unsavable if I ever changed this or "MNC"[/U])
[B]MNC:[/B] 410 ([U]Leave as default[/U])
[B]Authentication type:[/B] Not set
[B]APN type:[/B] mms
[B]APN protocol:[/B] IPv4
[B]APN enable/disable:[/B] APN enabled ([U]boxed is ticked for me, but greyed out[/U])
[B]Bearer:[/B] Unspecified
For T-Mobile Sim people, simply use the ones on the website, never had any problems with them, work great, even had 4G.
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only settings that worked for me, thank you so much <3333
None of these working
None of the settings listed work for me. When I try to send a picture it says "queued for sending when service is available" and when someone sends me a picture I get "message not downloaded". 2 APN's do not work. I also do not get any 4G with these settings. At least with straight talk's settings I get 4G LTE but of course nothing works that way neither.
Any more settings I can try?
Not really sure I've had an ion for 2-3 yrs and in the beginning when I lived in Atlanta it worked. But now living in Indiana i can't get any (MMS) to work ? I have wonderful 4g though
I have a note 2 sgh-i317 that is unlocked I have the phone working and can make calls and send texts but cant receive picture text messages,I have done a lot of searching and im thinkin that i need to add another apn that is for mms only and is not selectable as a APN but will show up under the apn list.Does anyone know what the apn's should be thee att.mvno do not work. thanks hope you can help
You can try here hopefully this will HELP..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2172110
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Tapatalk
this is what i have found to be the best apn settings for my phone at this point BUT i cannot receive picture texts.
Name:Straight Talk
APN:tfdata
proxy: proxy.mvno.tracfone.com
port:80
username:Not set
password:not set
server:not set
mmsc:http://mms-tf.net
mms proxy:66.209.11.33
mms port:80
mcc:310
mnc:410
authentification type:none
apn type:default,supl,mms
bearer:unspecified
I tried every one of the settings posted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2172110 not a one of them works the one listed for straight talk is not right they have changed it,but i appreciate the attempt to help but at this point i the settings I have listed above are the only ones that work but they still dont allow for picture messaging.
I read somewhere that i can create another apn that is for texting only that actually isnt a apn that is selectable but the phone will automatically use it for mms that will allow picture texting to work properly.Unfortunately i cant find the post again ive done so much searching i cant remember where the heck i found that.Anyways this is where I'm at now lol
straight talk apn settings
engywook1 said:
this is what i have found to be the best apn settings for my phone at this point BUT i cannot receive picture texts.
Name:Straight Talk
APN:tfdata
proxy: proxy.mvno.tracfone.com
port:80
username:Not set
password:not set
server:not set
mmsc:http://mms-tf.net
mms proxy:66.209.11.33
mms port:80
mcc:310
mnc:410
authentification type:none
apn type:default,supl,mms
bearer:unspecified
I tried every one of the settings posted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2172110 not a one of them works the one listed for straight talk is not right they have changed it,but i appreciate the attempt to help but at this point i the settings I have listed above are the only ones that work but they still dont allow for picture messaging.
I read somewhere that i can create another apn that is for texting only that actually isnt a apn that is selectable but the phone will automatically use it for mms that will allow picture texting to work properly.Unfortunately i cant find the post again ive done so much searching i cant remember where the heck i found that.Anyways this is where I'm at now lol
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I got my girlfriends note 2 and here are here settings
NAME: straight talk
APN: att.mvno
Proxy: proxy.mvno.tracfone.com
Port: 80
Username: not set
Password: not set
Server: not set
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: 66.209.11.33
MMS port: 80
MMS protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 310
MNC:410
Authentication type: PAP
APN type: default,supl,mms
hope this helps you out. be sure to delete previous apn settings cuz it can mess it up.:crying:
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I had a problem of not being able to send or receive MMS with pictures I finally found out how to fix it but ST won't tell you this. I found it on another forum. This should work for the Note 2 as well.
Name: Straight Talk
APN: tfdata
Proxy: Not Set
Port: Not Set
Username: Not Set
Password: Not Set
Server: Not Set
MMSC://mms-tf-net" but put http: in front of the //
MMS port: mms3.tracfone.com
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: Not Set
APN type: Not Set
Bearer: Unspecified
I had to remove the MMS port from 80 to Not set in order to receive pictures. That was really all I had to change.