APN disppears in AOKP ICS - Verizon Droid Incredible 2

I flashed AOKP bulid 28 today, but some of network settings just disppear from "wireless and networks", I got only 3 options under "mobile networks" : 1.Data enabled 2.Data roaming 3. System select. I can't configure APN manually or through 3-party tools, everything else seems to work fine. ANY suggestions pls

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O2 XDA Orbit UK with Voda SIM - GPRS Problem

Hi All,
Am sure there are many threads - did a search but came up with nothing like mine. O2 Branded XDA Orbit with Vodafone SIM.
Upgraded from Default ROM to WM6 Bepe version - everything seems fine except my GPRS Connection.
CE OS 5.2.1238 (Build 17745.0.2.3)
Rom 3.4.207.1 WWE
4/18/07
Radio 2.49.90
Protocol 4.1.13.25
Model ARTE200
I have tried connecting to GPRS using my VODA SIM - which I know for a fact IS enabled for it as I was using it on my XDA-IIs - Now I just cannot connect to the GPRS to access my gmail or anything whatsoever.
I entered all the details for Voda-GPRS manually and also from CAB from this site and still cannot connect - it starts to connect and says the "connection was disconected" check settings...!!!
I am at my wits end on what the problem is !
Any ideas?
Dev
A couple of months ago I had an HTC Beta of WW6 and had to wipe it as it would not connect, same as you. Afterwards, I found out that WW6 install resets varions Connections settings incorrectly (part of beta).
Go to Settings / GPRS settings and make sure you have CHAP selected
My install had PAP selected.
Jeff
Sounds to me like the rom you have used has a feature/setting that disconnects GPRS connections for whatever reason - possibly to stop programs from auto connecting with GPRS.
Have you checked with the creator of the ROM to see if anything like this was implemented in to it? It may be fixable with a registry tweak or setting.
Mine worked both Bepe and B&B V2 ok.
GPRS:
1. Click on Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections
2. Under the heading 'My Work Network', click on 'Add a new modem
connection'
3. The settings you require are:
4. Name = Vodafone MMS
5. Modem = Cellular Line (GPRS)
6. Click 'Next'
7. Access Point Name = wap.vodafone.co.uk
8. Click 'Next'
9. Username = wap
10. Password = wap
11. (leave the Domain field blank)
12. Click 'Finish'
Thanks Guys - Worked fine - Seems I was giving the APN wrong...
Well finally atleast it's working now...
Now only to get the Blackberry connect to work and I'm on cloud nine !!!
Hi I was trying to set my dad up with my old wizard.
He's on vodaphone and I've been able to get the GPRS working using the above settings (I also had to add a proxy server of 212.183.137 - type - HTTP port 8799) but IE is now browsing the internet.
However when I try to connect to a imap mail account it just says connecting, then says failed to connect, check settings.
Does anyone with a vodafone account know if you're able to connect to a personal mail server?
Are there any more specific proxy settings?
(start -> settings -> connections -> manage exsiting connections -> proxy settings ->advanced)
Or any advice from someone who's been able to get this working.
Cheers
Matt
All Carrier UK Settings
I downloaded this from the HTC Site - It has the settings for all carriers...Maybe this will help.
Thanks tried this, but it has an APN of internet and these settings always give me the
'answering modem has disconnected error'
I used to get the sae error and then I called up Vodafone and told them. They reset the SIM from their side and things started working fine.
OK thanks for that. I'll just hand it over to my dad with GPRS working and see if he can get his sim card reset.
Cheers
Matt

[INFO]What to do when you cannot access 3G

I had a problem accessing 3G when installing a new rom. After flashing a few roms and finding out that roms were not the issue, as well as applying a few radio updates and changing radios and a google on the internet, I found out what was the problem. The access point was not set up. Defrost's rom based on cyanogen mod had the massive APN List preloaded, hence I never ran into that problem. However, most roms did not.
Here's how to set it up
Creating a new access point
When you need to add another data connection on your phone, obtain the access point name and settings (including username and password if required) from your mobile operator.
1) From the Home screen, press MENU, and then tap Settings > Wireless & networks.
2) Tap Mobile networks > Access Point Names.
3) On the APNs screen, press MENU and then tap New APN.
4) On the Edit access point screen, enter the APN settings. Tap an APN setting item to edit it.
5) Go to this site and find your mobile network company name
6) Modify the settings as said
7) Press MENU and then tap Save.
You should now have working 3G!
Sources:
http://www.htc.com/www/howto.aspx?id=779&type=1&p_id=312
http://modmyi.com/wiki/index.php/Carrier_APN_Settings
java_saint said:
I had a problem accessing 3G when installing a new rom. After flashing a few roms and finding out that roms were not the issue, as well as applying a few radio updates and changing radios and a google on the internet, I found out what was the problem. The access point was not set up. Defrost's rom based on cyanogen mod had the massive APN List preloaded, hence I never ran into that problem. However, most roms did not.
Here's how to set it up
Creating a new access point
When you need to add another data connection on your phone, obtain the access point name and settings (including username and password if required) from your mobile operator.
1) From the Home screen, press MENU, and then tap Settings > Wireless & networks.
2) Tap Mobile networks > Access Point Names.
3) On the APNs screen, press MENU and then tap New APN.
4) On the Edit access point screen, enter the APN settings. Tap an APN setting item to edit it.
5) Go to this site and find your network
6) Modify the settings as said
7) Press MENU and then tap Save.
You should now have working 3G!
Sources:
http://www.htc.com/www/howto.aspx?id=779&type=1&p_id=312
http://modmyi.com/wiki/index.php/Carrier_APN_Settings
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I thought you already had a thread on this and a mod said to post this in general?
If you think its apn problem, install the rom it works on and then download apn backup and restore. Use that to backup apns and then when you install a rom you want, use the same app to reinstall the apns you backed up.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Good advice, but this doesn't need to be in development.
Sent from my HTC Desire
Moved to General as not development.

IOTHiddenMenu (USB Settings, LTE Settings, Test Mode, Dialer codes, etc)

Most noteworthy edits include LTE only mode, LTE/CDMA mode(no 3G) and NV BACKUP/RESTORE. Nice little all-in-one shortcut for most of the hidden menus on this device.
If there is another thread on this in the Sprint Galaxy S III forums I apologize. Just going to outline this menu which is found on stock Sprint GS3 Touchwiz roms.
Getting Started
You can use Any Cut, Better Cut, Nova Launcher etc etc to make a shortcut to this menu.
1. Better Cut > New ShortCut > No > All Activities > IOTHiddenMenu(first one listed).
2. Any Cut > ?
3. Nova Launcher > Long press on home screen > Shortcuts > Activities > Scroll to IOTHiddenMenu and click it to expand > Scroll down to the first IOTHiddenMenu in that list(under GPSCLRX)
Now we can open our new shortcut and you should see the following screen...
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
USBSetting Menu
This menu switches the phone's USB mode when connected to a computer.
MTP (Media Transfer Protocol; device shows up as USB drive)
MTP + ADB (default setting; should be self-explanatory)
PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol; device shows up as camera)
PTP + ADB (should be self-explanatory)
RMNET + DM + MODEM (RMNet = USB virtual Ethernet framework; DM = Diagnostic Mode; Modem = self-explanatory)
DM + MODEM + ADB (self-explanatory) (best setting when using QPST/QXDM/etc)
LTE Mode Menu
I do not have LTE in my area yet. Could anyone detail what some of the options below do exactly? I'm sure one is for LTE only.
TestMode Menu > CDMA > COMMON > NEXT PAGE > NEXT PAGE > PREF MODE SET may be the better alternative to this.
LTE Service Forced
Enable LTE Mode
Enable GLOBAL Mode
Enable CDMA Mode (default)
TestMode Menu
1. UMTS
UMTS > COMMON > NV REBUILD (NV REBUILD, NV BACKUP, NV RESTORE)
Everything else under UMTS either doesn't work.. or isn't worth messing with.
2. CDMA
CDMA > COMMON > NEXT PAGE > NEXT PAGE > PREF MODE SET (CDMA/EVDO/LTE, GSM/WCDMA, LTE ONLY, CDMA/LTE, CDMA ONLY, EVDO ONLY)
Everything else under CDMA either doesn't work.. or isn't worth messing with.
3. LTE
Nothing of interest.. just displays LTE debug status.
4. SIM
SIM > CHECK NV (Helps identify possible incorrect settings. Displays current PREF MODE. NV should be set under RTRE Config.)
Not worth messing with anything else in here.
5. run EFS SYNC()
Doesn't do anything.
There are lots of other options in here to mess with but most are broken, not supported or just really not worth messing with. All the MSL settings for example... no matter what.. I can't seem to read/write a new MSL via Test Mode. CDMA > CONTROL > MSL Edit has broken my MSL. *Update* Fixed MSL. I also messed up my EFS playing with the wrong stuff. I was able to recover.. but BE CAREFUL!!
##DATA# Menu
Same menu as hitting ##DATA# on dialer.
View
Data Profile - view current data profile
EVDO - view DDTM setting
Advanced - view MEID, Vocoder, Slotted Index, ACCOLC etc
USB Charging - view USB Charging setting
eHRPD - view eHRPD setting
PRL Write - Write new PRL with this option. PRL you are writing must be in root of storage and named test.prl
NAM Block - ??? can anyone explain this?
Others - view multimedia proxy values(Browser, MMSC, DSS)
Edit
Data Profile - edit data profile
EVDO - enable/disable DDTM
Advanced - edit Vocoder, Slotted Index, ACCOLC etc
USB Charging - enable/disable USB Charging
eHRPD - enable/disable eHRPD
Others
Browser - edit browser gateway ip/port/secure port
MMSC URL - edit MMS url
DSS - edit DSS server
Multimedia - edit RTSP and HTTPPD proxy settings
RC Data -
HDR/1X Selection - sets data mode... hybrid, cdma only, evdo only etc..
Voice Privacy - enable/disable voice privacy (disabled by default)
DTMF Set - set short/long DTMF
Toggle NAI - enable/disable NAI (enabled by default)
Korea Mode Set - don't mess with this
LTE APN Settings - set LTE APN
Dial Up Networking - enable/disable Dial Up Networking (off by default)
##MSL# Menu
View - view current phone number/msid set.
Edit - write new phone number/msid
##DEBUG# Menu
Various data debug menus. Nothing new here.
##Phone Util# Menu
UART pda/modem settings. This isn't really needed.
##RTN# Menu
Nothing new here. Same as ##786# dialer code. View phone information for perform a full reset on your device. This wipes /data and /internal memory as well as wiping all OTA provision settings.
Dialer Codes
Code:
##CLEAR# - Reset phone's network settings
##DSA# - DSSOption
##GPSCLRX# - Clear GPS Data
##LOG# - SysDump
##RTN# - RTN Menu (View/Reset)
##SCRTN# - Force OTA reprovisioning
##TTY# - TTY Test Mode
##DEBUG# - Debug Menu - 777468 (1x Eng, 1x Eng Protocol, EVDO Eng RF, EVDO Eng Protocol, LTE Eng, Configuration, Bluetooth, Data Status, eHRPD Eng, Others)
##DATA# - Data Menu (View/Edit)
*#06# - Display MSL
*#22558463# - Total Call Time Reset
*#232331# - Bluetooth RF Field Test
*#1111# - Read FTA SW Version
*#2222# - Read FTA HW Version
*#0228# - Battery Status
*#7284# - Phone Util
autoprime said:
##DEBUG# Menu
Various data debug menus. Nothing new here.
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The ##DEBUG# Menu includes the LTE Engineering information screen, which is the only place to find the proper signal strength (RSRP) and signal quality (RSRQ) of a live LTE connection.
I was playing with that and tried Korea mode think it would put the phone in Korean
Disappointingly it didn't now I can't connect to sprint 3g
Some one help
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda premium
Edit: oh god I should have read the op
He said not to mess with it oh noooo
It seems like my username has been erased
How do I undo it
To undo it I need to know it first how do I learn it
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda premium
gtuansdiamm said:
It seems like my username has been erased
How do I undo it
To undo it I need to know it first how do I learn it
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda premium
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If you have your MSL, you can ##3282#, edit, enter MSL and manually input your [email protected]...
Sent from my SPH-L710
gtuansdiamm said:
It seems like my username has been erased
How do I undo it
To undo it I need to know it first how do I learn it
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run your NV RESTORE... TestMode > UMTS > COMMON > NV REBUILD > NV RESTORE. Make sure you hit the RESTORE setting and not Rebuild/Backup. The last thing you want to do is create a backup of bad nv settings(such as nv settings all being set for Korea mode). After you hit RESTORE the phone should reboot within a few seconds... wait it out. Your phone should now be unprovisioned... so it should try to OTA and that's that. If for some reason the "sktelecom" settings are still set... try running NV RESTORE one more time. If it STILL isn't fixed after that.. let me know. There are a few things we can do. Last night I messed my NV and EFS up pretty bad(sorta on purpose lol) but I was able to recover from everything. Even Korea mode.
Thanks man it worked perfectly
I tried updating profile and it did restore my username but not my 3g
You saved me a whole lot of time talking to sprint customer service bots
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda premium
Auto
prime glad to see you have this phone. I follow your work on previous phones
I'm getting mine in a few days.
Question:
How do I backup NV? Where does it back up the items to? Internal memory?
Is it the same as backing up. NV 1192, 465, 466, and 1194?
trim81 said:
Auto
prime glad to see you have this phone. I follow your work on previous phones
I'm getting mine in a few days.
Question:
How do I backup NV? Where does it back up the items to? Internal memory?
Is it the same as backing up. NV 1192, 465, 466, and 1194?
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hmm good question. to be honest im not sure where it backs up the files. pretty sure theyd still be in NV somewhere.
what you should do is connect gs3 to qxdm.. send 16-digit pass(same as epic/e4gt/etc).. then close qxdm and open up QPST EFS Explorer. All NV items will be unlocked in NVM > NUM. i think thats the folder anyway.. doing this all from memory. but ya... 1192 etc will now be viewable in EFS EXP when you send pw in QXDM first. No more "denied access" in CDMA WS
@auto
Have you figured out LTE is simply a MAC ID authentication?
Can we change LTE Macs and be connected like WIMAX?
Was going to do this as well
But the first 2 posts after the op's were my exact motivation in changing my mind. I had a feeling people would b ****n there **** up playin in it lol. Nevertheless, nice job OP, looks sharp. Well detailed too
anyone know where the settings are for MMS?
I'm trying to figure out how to send MMS on MetroPCS. on the Evo's I used a APN method, but apparently ICS doesn't allow 3rd party apps to write to APN. so I'm trying to enter the values manually. got into the DATA menu, entered a couple of the values, but a few other other values from that APN file are nowhere to be found in the DATA menu...and QPST refuses to see my phone?
any info on this would be great!
USCC
autoprime I have a USCC phone and have had no luck backing up the IMEI using the conventional QPST method. I have been searching Sprints info because some have had a similar problem.
When I try QPST it stops at 16% and says: "Roaming Lists could not be read".
Tried multiple times no luck.
I made a short cut to my hidden menus and everything looks to be the same as the OP.
My IMEI is currently fine.
That being the case is there a way to make a good backup now and restore it if things go bad? If this is possible can the backup be accessed and stored on a pc?
My goal is to find a way to back up the IMEI for myself and other USCC sg3 users. Any help would be very appreciated.
Mod57 said:
autoprime I have a USCC phone and have had no luck backing up the IMEI using the conventional QPST method. I have been searching Sprints info because some have had a similar problem.
When I try QPST it stops at 16% and says: "Roaming Lists could not be read".
Tried multiple times no luck.
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Which QPST program exactly is giving you this error? Also, random question for you... do the USCC Samsung devices have a 16 digit password that's used in QXDM? All Verizon Samsung's share the same password.. all Sprint Samsung's share the same password. You guys are kinda similar to Verizon's right.. same radio and all? so you know if 2010031619780721 works? Do you have QXDM or CDMA WS installed? Need to be able to send that password to the phone to fully unlock. then we'll work on backing up IMEI.
Mod57 said:
That being the case is there a way to make a good backup now and restore it if things go bad? If this is possible can the backup be accessed and stored on a pc?
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Are you referring to the NV RESTORE TestMode options? If so, I know of no current method to save that backup to a PC.
The TestMode NV RESTORE option should be pretty solid... if your phone boots.. you should be able to get to that menu. Same would be needed to get to QPST(booting phone).
So get back to me on which QPST app you're trying.. and what exactly is giving you the error... as well as any info on a 16 digit QXDM password.
Hey autoprime, i changed the korea mode on my phone before ever reading your warning. I have no data connection unless im on WiFi. Is it related to my change, if so do you or anyone have any idea how to fix it. Please. Im on freezas jelly bean leak lih
PUNCHYS said:
Hey autoprime, i changed the korea mode on my phone before ever reading your warning. I have no data connection unless im on WiFi. Is it related to my change, if so do you or anyone have any idea how to fix it. Please. Im on freezas jelly bean leak lih
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sorry for the delay in response. i assume you got this fixed?
Post #6 on the first page of this thread has a fix if you messed with korea mode. you may need to go back to ICS for this instead of Jellybean.
ATT: NAM BLOCK;
the Mobile Object Model (MOM) can be categorized as PRL and NAM, with the NAM blocks existing as several different types. For example, the MDN NAM block holds the directory number for calling the mobile. The CDMA NAM block holds parameters used when the mobile is operating in the PCS spectrum. The Dual Mode NAM block holds parameters used by a PCS or CDMA mobile while it is being used in the CDMA/analog spectrum. The IMSI_T block holds the true IMSI of the mobile station
hope this helps.
autoprime said:
Most noteworthy edits include LTE only mode, LTE/CDMA mode(no 3G) and NV BACKUP/RESTORE. Nice little all-in-one shortcut for most of the hidden menus on this device.
If there is another thread on this in the Sprint Galaxy S III forums I apologize. Just going to outline this menu which is found on stock Sprint GS3 Touchwiz roms.
Getting Started
You can use Any Cut, Better Cut, Nova Launcher etc etc to make a shortcut to this menu.
1. Better Cut > New ShortCut > No > All Activities > IOTHiddenMenu(first one listed).
2. Any Cut > ?
3. Nova Launcher > Long press on home screen > Shortcuts > Activities > Scroll to IOTHiddenMenu and click it to expand > Scroll down to the first IOTHiddenMenu in that list(under GPSCLRX)
Now we can open our new shortcut and you should see the following screen...
USBSetting Menu
This menu switches the phone's USB mode when connected to a computer.
MTP (Media Transfer Protocol; device shows up as USB drive)
MTP + ADB (default setting; should be self-explanatory)
PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol; device shows up as camera)
PTP + ADB (should be self-explanatory)
RMNET + DM + MODEM (RMNet = USB virtual Ethernet framework; DM = Diagnostic Mode; Modem = self-explanatory)
DM + MODEM + ADB (self-explanatory) (best setting when using QPST/QXDM/etc)
LTE Mode Menu
I do not have LTE in my area yet. Could anyone detail what some of the options below do exactly? I'm sure one is for LTE only.
TestMode Menu > CDMA > COMMON > NEXT PAGE > NEXT PAGE > PREF MODE SET may be the better alternative to this.
LTE Service Forced
Enable LTE Mode
Enable GLOBAL Mode
Enable CDMA Mode (default)
TestMode Menu
1. UMTS
UMTS > COMMON > NV REBUILD (NV REBUILD, NV BACKUP, NV RESTORE)
Everything else under UMTS either doesn't work.. or isn't worth messing with.
2. CDMA
CDMA > COMMON > NEXT PAGE > NEXT PAGE > PREF MODE SET (CDMA/EVDO/LTE, GSM/WCDMA, LTE ONLY, CDMA/LTE, CDMA ONLY, EVDO ONLY)
Everything else under CDMA either doesn't work.. or isn't worth messing with.
3. LTE
Nothing of interest.. just displays LTE debug status.
4. SIM
SIM > CHECK NV (Helps identify possible incorrect settings. Displays current PREF MODE. NV should be set under RTRE Config.)
Not worth messing with anything else in here.
5. run EFS SYNC()
Doesn't do anything.
There are lots of other options in here to mess with but most are broken, not supported or just really not worth messing with. All the MSL settings for example... no matter what.. I can't seem to read/write a new MSL via Test Mode. CDMA > CONTROL > MSL Edit has broken my MSL. *Update* Fixed MSL. I also messed up my EFS playing with the wrong stuff. I was able to recover.. but BE CAREFUL!!
##DATA# Menu
Same menu as hitting ##DATA# on dialer.
View
Data Profile - view current data profile
EVDO - view DDTM setting
Advanced - view MEID, Vocoder, Slotted Index, ACCOLC etc
USB Charging - view USB Charging setting
eHRPD - view eHRPD setting
PRL Write - Write new PRL with this option. PRL you are writing must be in root of storage and named test.prl
NAM Block - ??? can anyone explain this?
Others - view multimedia proxy values(Browser, MMSC, DSS)
Edit
Data Profile - edit data profile
EVDO - enable/disable DDTM
Advanced - edit Vocoder, Slotted Index, ACCOLC etc
USB Charging - enable/disable USB Charging
eHRPD - enable/disable eHRPD
Others
Browser - edit browser gateway ip/port/secure port
MMSC URL - edit MMS url
DSS - edit DSS server
Multimedia - edit RTSP and HTTPPD proxy settings
RC Data -
HDR/1X Selection - sets data mode... hybrid, cdma only, evdo only etc..
Voice Privacy - enable/disable voice privacy (disabled by default)
DTMF Set - set short/long DTMF
Toggle NAI - enable/disable NAI (enabled by default)
Korea Mode Set - don't mess with this
LTE APN Settings - set LTE APN
Dial Up Networking - enable/disable Dial Up Networking (off by default)
##MSL# Menu
View - view current phone number/msid set.
Edit - write new phone number/msid
##DEBUG# Menu
Various data debug menus. Nothing new here.
##Phone Util# Menu
UART pda/modem settings. This isn't really needed.
##RTN# Menu
Nothing new here. Same as ##786# dialer code. View phone information for perform a full reset on your device. This wipes /data and /internal memory as well as wiping all OTA provision settings.
Dialer Codes
Code:
##CLEAR# - Reset phone's network settings
##DSA# - DSSOption
##GPSCLRX# - Clear GPS Data
##LOG# - SysDump
##RTN# - RTN Menu (View/Reset)
##SCRTN# - Force OTA reprovisioning
##TTY# - TTY Test Mode
##DEBUG# - Debug Menu - 777468 (1x Eng, 1x Eng Protocol, EVDO Eng RF, EVDO Eng Protocol, LTE Eng, Configuration, Bluetooth, Data Status, eHRPD Eng, Others)
##DATA# - Data Menu (View/Edit)
*#06# - Display MSL
*#22558463# - Total Call Time Reset
*#232331# - Bluetooth RF Field Test
*#1111# - Read FTA SW Version
*#2222# - Read FTA HW Version
*#0228# - Battery Status
*#7284# - Phone Util
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Max_Pain said:
anyone know where the settings are for MMS?
I'm trying to figure out how to send MMS on MetroPCS. on the Evo's I used a APN method, but apparently ICS doesn't allow 3rd party apps to write to APN. so I'm trying to enter the values manually. got into the DATA menu, entered a couple of the values, but a few other other values from that APN file are nowhere to be found in the DATA menu...and QPST refuses to see my phone?
any info on this would be great!
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To get to the APNs on ICS, use Titanium Backup to make the APN Backup and Restore app a system app, reboot, then in APN Backup and Restore, check the box to bypass ICS check. You should be good to go.
autoprime said:
Most noteworthy edits include LTE only mode, LTE/CDMA mode(no 3G) and NV BACKUP/RESTORE. Nice little all-in-one shortcut for most of the hidden menus on this device.
If there is another thread on this in the Sprint Galaxy S III forums I apologize. Just going to outline this menu which is found on stock Sprint GS3 Touchwiz roms.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
OMG, you have saved my sanity with this post! I've been pretty good at flashing and programming my family's phones and some for friends but most of those have been HTC units. I didn't think twice when I got a killer deal on a couple of 32GB GSIII's but trying to program these for our service has just about had me sticking my head in the oven more than once. One of the issues was that it seemed to depend on the handset's mood as to whether or not it would accept a code input via the keypad. I didn't even think of using a launcher to create a master shortcut like you have here. I'm still not quite there as far as getting these things programmed the way I want them but this post cut my irritation factor in half! Having said that, I'm still seriously considering tossing somebody a few bucks if they'd just do these for me. I love figuring things out and working on things like this as great puzzles but the hours I've put into these so far have kept me from getting actual work done. Are Samsungs always 50% hellspawns to work with?
Anyway, thanks again and thanks to everyone else who has posted great info on these phones. Part of me really wants to get a GalaxyNote II but another part of me is threatening suicide if I even think about wanting to program one!
Sprint GS3 CDMA. (SPH-L710) running android 4.1.1 and it is rooted and has CWM installed.
better cut 3.3 can not make a shortcut to the UI screens as only apps and widgets go there now since we are ICS and JB
what app to use?
or can i access the hiddenmenu another way?
i guess we sprint users dont need the shortcut as that menu for "USB Settings" is already there
##3424# lets me see that menu and i can easily select MTP, ADB and DB and all the rest.
so this isnt a problem anymore
thanks

[Q] Wifi settings not shown?

so I just got the 5.1.1 update and the wifi setting are nowhere to be found. where can I find them?
It should be under Settings (Settings / WiFi Settings). You need your phone to input password if your AP is secured.

how to specify different APN?

I just installed the latest pie lineageos ROM on my Samsung Galaxy S5 (Sprint version). I am unable to choose or add an APN through the settings app.
I can see (surprisingly) that the Tello APN (which is what I need to use) is in /etc/apns-conf.xml.
Is there some way to enable APN selection in the phone's UI? Or, is there some way to manually edit config files on the phone to specify my desired APN?
Thanks.
Settings network mobile advanced access...
kurtn said:
Settings network mobile advanced access...
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No menu option to get to APNs. The closest thing is "Carrier settings", and when I select that, some error occurs, because I get kicked back out to the main settings menu.

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