Hey guys, been trying to solve this problem for over a week now.
I just got Straight Talk, with an ATT Sim Card.
I am using these APN settings from the ST website, which work fine for data and being able send MMS.
But I cannot receive MMS messages.
APN Settings
FIELD SETTINGS
NAME STRAIGHT_TALK
APN tfdata
MMSC http://mms-tf.net
MMS PROXY mms3.tracfone.com
MMS PORT 80
MMS_APN tfdata
From reading over 30 threads on various websites, I have found some people doing variations of this with the following differences:
APN: tfdata
MMSC: http://mms-tf.net
MMS proxy: mms3.tracfone.com
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: default,supl,mms
and this:
APN: tfdata
Proxy: proxy.mvno.tracfone.com
MMSC: http://mms-tf.net
MMS proxy: mms3.tracfone.com
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: default,supl,mms
Unfortunately none of these are able to let me receive mms messages.
I can get data and send mms messages on all of these however.
Thanks for the help.
phaze3131 said:
Hey guys, been trying to solve this problem for over a week now.
I just got Straight Talk, with an ATT Sim Card.
I am using these APN settings from the ST website, which work fine for data and being able send MMS.
But I cannot receive MMS messages.
APN Settings
FIELD SETTINGS
NAME STRAIGHT_TALK
APN tfdata
MMSC http://mms-tf.net
MMS PROXY mms3.tracfone.com
MMS PORT 80
MMS_APN tfdata
From reading over 30 threads on various websites, I have found some people doing variations of this with the following differences:
APN: tfdata
MMSC: http://mms-tf.net
MMS proxy: mms3.tracfone.com
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: default,supl,mms
and this:
APN: tfdata
Proxy: proxy.mvno.tracfone.com
MMSC: http://mms-tf.net
MMS proxy: mms3.tracfone.com
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: default,supl,mms
Unfortunately none of these are able to let me receive mms messages.
I can get data and send mms messages on all of these however.
Thanks for the help.
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Try this: (works for me-directly from the straight talk website)
Name: straight talk
APN: tfdata
Proxy: not set
Port: 80
MMSC: http://mms-tf.net
MMS proxy: mms3.tracfone.com
MMS port: not set
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: not set
Should work. Let me know (i dealt with the same issue in the past it actually ended up being on straight talk's end but the settings are the correct ones)
I still can't receive mms. Tried about every APN setting.
Bruce777 said:
Try this: (works for me-directly from the straight talk website)
Name: straight talk
APN: tfdata
Proxy: not set
Port: 80
MMSC: http://mms-tf.net
MMS proxy: mms3.tracfone.com
MMS port: not set
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: not set
Should work. Let me know (i dealt with the same issue in the past it actually ended up being on straight talk's end but the settings are the correct ones)
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What do you mean it was on Straight Talk's end? I kept saying that to them but they kept saying no. They also say there are no higher up management who they can transfer me to.
so stil....
Can't get my phone to receive MMS.
Every MMS message shows up as 32kb and it attempts to download, then just stops. It's impossible each mms message I receive is 32kb.
Straight talk just tells me its on my end and my phone isn't compatible.
Really annoying but I guess its just time to give up
.
phaze3131 said:
What do you mean it was on Straight Talk's end? I kept saying that to them but they kept saying no. They also say there are no higher up management who they can transfer me to.
so stil....
Can't get my phone to receive MMS.
Every MMS message shows up as 32kb and it attempts to download, then just stops. It's impossible each mms message I receive is 32kb.
Straight talk just tells me its on my end and my phone isn't compatible.
Really annoying but I guess its just time to give up
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I say "on their end" because after dealing with it for a month (calling Straight Talk and spending hours with different Reps, pouring over internet forums) I renewed my service for another 30 days and the issue was resolved...magically.
In regards to APN settings are you making sure to delete all existing APNs before starting a completely new one?
Bruce777 said:
I say "on their end" because after dealing with it for a month (calling Straight Talk and spending hours with different Reps, pouring over internet forums) I renewed my service for another 30 days and the issue was resolved...magically.
In regards to APN settings are you making sure to delete all existing APNs before starting a completely new one?
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Yea I have done that many times. Also tried 5 different roms, the same result however.
You renewed using the same sim card or got a new one? maybe its the actual sim card number that is bugged on their end and I need to get a new one and a new number?
This is my first 30 days.
So I guess I'll renew once and hope for the best, who knows.
phaze3131 said:
Yea I have done that many times. Also tried 5 different roms, the same result however.
You renewed using the same sim card or got a new one? maybe its the actual sim card number that is bugged on their end and I need to get a new one and a new number?
This is my first 30 days.
So I guess I'll renew once and hope for the best, who knows.
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Kept the same Sim Card it just worked after the renewal. Nothing I did apparently.
Bruce777 said:
Kept the same Sim Card it just worked after the renewal. Nothing I did apparently.
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ok, thanks bruce.
I'll give it a try with renewal, seems weird but hey...I've tried everything else!
thanks!
Bruce777 said:
Kept the same Sim Card it just worked after the renewal. Nothing I did apparently.
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DUDE!!!
I just renewed and it works now!
Thanks man for giving me hope!
Shows how inept they actually are at trying to diagnose the problem and denying the problem was not on their end.
Oh well!
phaze3131 said:
DUDE!!!
I just renewed and it works now!
Thanks man for giving me hope!
Shows how inept they actually are at trying to diagnose the problem and denying the problem was not on their end.
Oh well!
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Believe me bro, I'm Soooo happy for you!!
I remember going through it and it was a Royal pain in the ass.
The reality is, when Straight Talk works property, it's the best out there (in my opinion anyway).
Peace
I cant get MMS. I had a month in reserve. After it was applied I still cannot get MMS. It was working on my full size sim card. I wish I had just cut it down to fit into my new phone instead of porting my number to a new small sim. They just say to me they cannot guarantee MMS. I told them i can Guarantee I will leave them if they don't fix it.
My mms is finally fixed. I can now receive MMS. I called them repeatedly for a month. Finally one guy finally offered to repush through the updates that they do when you change SIM cards. And that is what fixed it on my net 10 line.
On my other phone which was not able to send MMS on straight talk they offered me no such thing even after I asked for it. Of course they had me double check the APN settings. And lo and behold I had the setting inputted incorrectly. It was hard to catch this mistake because I had HTTPS instead of just HTTP I removed the s and now it is working fine.
Sent from my GT-N7105 using Tapatalk
I have a moto g with a Straight Talk at&t sim, and I had tried everything to get mms incoming working.
Finally I had them send me another sim card for a different problem.
The Original Sim card had a part number of TF64PSIMC4MB and was a micro sim.
The replacement was a TF64PSIMC4BMB and was a sim or microsim.
I switched over to the new sim, powered off the phone, and installed, and then started getting mms without changing any settings.
I'm using the tfdata settings from the straightalk site.
So it's a problem on their end, not on the phone most of the time.
I recommend asking for a replacement sim card if you can't get mms incoming working.
So, I found that if you remove port 80 from the APN...
Name: straight talk
APN: tfdata
Proxy: not set
Port: 80 <-- delete this
MMSC: http://mms-tf.net
MMS proxy: mms3.tracfone.com
MMS port: not set
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: not set
... you get a better download speed. I was limited to less than 5Mbps on LTE with the port set to 80. I deleted that, and get a consistent speed of around 20-25Mbps. (Note: This applies to a SIM unlocked ATT hTC One X+, no idea if this works for a Galaxy Nexus)
Try adjusting your APN settings, first before this.
I had problems with my Nexus 5 not sending MMS messages and it turned out the pictures were just to big. I downloaded an app called Go SMS Pro (it's free) and it automatically re-sizes it, and it fixed the issue.
phaze3131 said:
Yea I have done that many times. Also tried 5 different roms, the same result however.
You renewed using the same sim card or got a new one? maybe its the actual sim card number that is bugged on their end and I need to get a new one and a new number?
This is my first 30 days.
So I guess I'll renew once and hope for the best, who knows.
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I'm a newbie and messed around with mine and now I no longer have internet, mine said 311 and 480, I'm on straight talk.
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.
yelped said:
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
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
joe3681 said:
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
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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 got a brand new T999, and had it unlock on ebay. It can make phone calls, but can't access AT&T network, and it can access wifi though.
I called AT&T a couple of times, and I think they had done everything they could, including input an AT&T APN manually, but still could not make it work.
Do you guys have any idea to fix it?
Thanks very much!
turtlet12 said:
I got a brand new T999, and had it unlock on ebay. It can make phone calls, but can't access AT&T network, and it can access wifi though.
I called AT&T a couple of times, and I think they had done everything they could, including input an AT&T APN manually, but still could not make it work.
Do you guys have any idea to fix it?
Thanks very much!
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Not being rude but have you switched data off then back on after you saved the att apn?
Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2
Tey factory reset who knows might help
lazarat said:
Tey factory reset who knows might help
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elesbb said:
Not being rude but have you switched data off then back on after you saved the att apn?
Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2
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I tried everything: factor reset, check/uncheck data package, power on/off.
Do you think it may be caused by the unlock process? it was not through an unlock code, and somebody connected to the phone remotely and did some work on it.
turtlet12 said:
I got a brand new T999, and had it unlock on ebay. It can make phone calls, but can't access AT&T network, and it can access wifi though.
I called AT&T a couple of times, and I think they had done everything they could, including input an AT&T APN manually, but still could not make it work.
Do you guys have any idea to fix it?
Thanks very much!
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This should work, i used these specifc settings for atnt on an S3. Stock tmobile everything.. kernel/rom.
Name: AT&T PTA
APN: pta
Proxy:<Not set>
Port:<Not set>
Username:<Not set>
Password:<Not set>
Server:<Not set>
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net/
MMS proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS port: 80
MMS protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type:<Not set>
APN type: default,admin,fota,mms,supl,hipri
After punching everything in it may take a while for the 3g symbol to show, just be patient.
Hope it works!
arctic84 said:
This should work, i used these specifc settings for atnt on an S3. Stock tmobile everything.. kernel/rom.
After punching everything in it may take a while for the 3g symbol to show, just be patient.
Hope it works!
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The AT&T CSR told me to input the following (I am not allowed to input outside links on this forum yet) and it didn't work. But I will definitely try yours. I don't quite understand "Stock tmobile everything.. kernel/rom. ". Did you mean I need to replace tmobile ROM before I input APN? Thanks a lot!
APN (Access Point Name)
Name: ATT WAP
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless dot cingular dot com
Port: 80
MMSC: mmsc dot cingular dot com
MMS Proxy: wireless dot cingular dot com
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC 410
Authentication type: None
APN type: internet + mms
System settings , more settings, mobile networks,access point names, hit menu button and select add new apn then add ^^^^ what he gave you
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turtlet12 said:
The AT&T CSR told me to input the following (I am not allowed to input outside links on this forum yet) and it didn't work. But I will definitely try yours. I don't quite understand "Stock tmobile everything.. kernel/rom. ". Did you mean I need to replace tmobile ROM before I input APN? Thanks a lot!
APN (Access Point Name)
Name: ATT WAP
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless dot cingular dot com
Port: 80
MMSC: mmsc dot cingular dot com
MMS Proxy: wireless dot cingular dot com
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC 410
Authentication type: None
APN type: internet + mms
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What I meant to say was that my phone was stock with no modifications, just unlocked. Just punched in the settings and was good to go. I don't see why it wouldn't be the same for other roms though. Hope it works!
I just got this phone and signed up for StraightTalk, so got a brand new sim card.
It's been over a week, and I still can't get MMS working.
I can send pictures to other Android phones, but not iphones. I can't receive pictures or group texts from anyone.
When someone sends me a pic or group text, I get an error message saying to check my APN settings (using Chomp. Stock just shows a 'downloading' button').
I've checked and triple checked the APN settings and am using the ones ST said to use:
APN: tfdata
Proxy: proxy.mvno.tracfone.com
Port: 80
MMSC: http : //mms-tf.net (no space but wasn't allowed to post the 'link')
MMS Proxy: mms3.tracfone.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN Type: default,mms,supl
I have rooted, and flashed both CyanogenMod and currently on Carbon Rom. It's never worked, even on the stock rom.
I've been on help chat with straight talk 3 times at least. They are telling me it is the programming on my phone that is causing the problem.
Is this possible? That the programming on the phone is bad? That doesn't make sense to me.
They also suggested testing my sim card in another phone, but I don't know anyone that has an unlocked phone to test it in.
Does no one else use straight talk with this phone?
OK, background, I am on a family plan, some time ago we all switched over to AT&T. I had a Galaxy S2 at the time (yes, old I know), got a TMobile S4 as AT&T tends to lock their bootloaders.
I can't figure out what is going on. Regular texts are fine, but pictures with text messages? Always fail.
Edited the SMSC setting last night was able to send a text message with a photo. Today get text with picture from a friend, get the 'download' prompt, press download, gives me 403 error.
What gives? It's like I fix one thing and something else has to break. I just want it to work damn it.
Have you checked whether your APN settings match AT&T?
Do you leave data enabled at all times?
Sorry for the late reply guys.
audit13 said:
Do you leave data enabled at all times?
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Yes, pretty much most of the time. (like 99%)
lumin30 said:
Have you checked whether your APN settings match AT&T?
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Using the 'ATT Phone' settings:
Name: ATT Phone
APN: phone
proxy, port, username, password and server: not set
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
auth type: not set
APN type: default,supl,mms,hipri