Hi,
I'm trying to edit my APN profile on my T-mobile Galaxy S6 Edge and for some reason I can't edit the default APN profile ... I've tried adding a new APN profile and selecting the new profile but the phone defaults back to the APN that came with the phone.
Any help will be highly appreciated...
EDIT: I just needed to add "default,mms,supl" to the new profile ... before I only had "admin,supl"
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MODACO.
Can you Please provide me with the Tmobile US Apn Settings you used in version 1.4. They do not seem to be there on 1.5 and i really need them as they seemed to be unique and even t-mobile fail to provide me with apns that worked properly. It is the only way i can send mms messages with the apn setting of 1.4
I am using RUJellin' MS2 and MMS should be working. I have been told that it is an issue with my APN. I do not have any options to change my APN in the settings, but I DID use Nova activities to make a link to the APN settings that worked. Now I added an APN with some settings I found online, but when I saved it the APN did not appear in the list. Also if I edit one of the default APNs it just disappears from the list when I save. Anyone have any thoughts?
dna_d said:
I am using RUJellin' MS2 and MMS should be working. I have been told that it is an issue with my APN. I do not have any options to change my APN in the settings, but I DID use Nova activities to make a link to the APN settings that worked. Now I added an APN with some settings I found online, but when I saved it the APN did not appear in the list. Also if I edit one of the default APNs it just disappears from the list when I save. Anyone have any thoughts?
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Resolved using Lowrider's MMS fix
Last week, my Nexus S bricked up on me, so I sent it off for repair and got a shiny new Galaxy S2 (T989D, from Koodo.)
I can't really afford a data plan in addition to cell and texting service, so on my Nexus (even with ICS installed) I edited my APN type to only include mms (I think the two I got rid of were "default" for internet, and "supl" which I think was for GPS or some such.)
However, on my S2, when I try to edit the APN settings, I cannot change the default APN for some reason. I can however add a new APN, but when doing so, I have 3 options for APN type, "Internet + MMS," "Internet," and "MMS." When selecting the first two, everything works fine, and I can select my custom APN information.
However, when choosing "MMS" by itself to prevent data charges, I save the APN, and when I try to select it, there is no ability to do so. I can't link a screenshot, but I attached one that demonstrates what I'm talking about. The two Internet APNs can be selected, but the MMS ones have no selection circle (finding this image makes me feel like I'm missing something.)
Next to any APN I set to MMS only, regardless of any other information in any other field, there is no selection circle. All I have to do to get one is set the APN type to "Internet + MMS" or "Internet," and it will appear and I can select it as normal. If it matters, I have root access.
Apologies if I'm missing something obvious, or if this is a common question. I've searched all over the internet, tried many different strings in this specific forum, and given a quick search in the T989 development forum, to no avail. I'm going to call my provider (Koodo) tomorrow, but I figure they'll just act dumb if they aren't. I'd really like to be able to send picture messages but cannot afford a data connection, so any help that could be provided would be greatly appreciated!
EDIT: I think this would be better off in the Q&A forum, apologies if so, I cannot see a way to send it there now.
I have the same problem with my Nexus S. It almost seems as they don't want us using just MMS alone. For example you can't change APN settings programmatically with ICS and it doesn't seem to allow an APN type of MMS only!?
Wait I think I just figured it out! Yeah!
I had in the APN type just mms but when I put mms, (comma) it gave the the option to choose it!
I just got the Note 3 (unrooted/stock) on T-Mobile and can't seem to send MMS. Anyone have a solution for this? I downloaded Tweakker and the APN settings it gives me seem to be exactly what it's set to already.
conasabi said:
I just got the Note 3 (unrooted/stock) on T-Mobile and can't seem to send MMS. Anyone have a solution for this? I downloaded Tweakker and the APN settings it gives me seem to be exactly what it's set to already.
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Did you port a number? The port may not be fully complete.
HughesNet said:
Did you port a number? The port may not be fully complete.
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Nope. New number from them.
Solved it!
Original APN name was T-Mobile US LTE
Added new APN
changed name to T-Mobile LTE
apn - same as before
mmsc - same as before
changed apn type to- default,mms
Basically the only difference was taking out "US" from the original. MMS and Internet working fine now.
conasabi said:
Solved it!
Original APN name was T-Mobile US LTE
Added new APN
changed name to T-Mobile LTE
apn - same as before
mmsc - same as before
changed apn type to- default,mms
Basically the only difference was taking out "US" from the original. MMS and Internet working fine now.
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a few questions:
1) where are you located? Country/state/city/neighborhood (if applicable)
2) You only removed the "US" from the "Name" field?
3) What was populated in the APN Type field before you changed it?
I ask because my mms sendign has been on and off and im trying to narrow down whats up.
thanks!
jason
jason370 said:
a few questions:
1) where are you located? Country/state/city/neighborhood (if applicable)
2) You only removed the "US" from the "Name" field?
3) What was populated in the APN Type field before you changed it?
I ask because my mms sendign has been on and off and im trying to narrow down whats up.
thanks!
jason
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You could just remove apn type like i did. also I made it use ipv4/ipv6. ATL,GA here
jason370 said:
a few questions:
1) where are you located? Country/state/city/neighborhood (if applicable)
2) You only removed the "US" from the "Name" field?
3) What was populated in the APN Type field before you changed it?
I ask because my mms sendign has been on and off and im trying to narrow down whats up.
thanks!
jason
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1) USA/AZ/Phoenix/Ahwatukee
2) Yup!
3) The APN had another abbreviation in there. I cannot recall. Something like "ss"
Are you using a third-party app to send? Like GO SMS Pro? I know that when my MMS was intermittent on my Galaxy Note 2, I had to go into the settings on GO SMS Pro and adjust some settings.
Follow my direction here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46316415&postcount=7
I think whats solving the issue is changing the APN Protocol and APN roaming protocol to IPv4/IPv6. Thats what did it for me, everything else is the same to the default APN.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50473984&postcount=30
Just in case anyone else has this problem I decided to post it here.
I was having issues with MMS on Jedi X 20 for my T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2 (toltetmo). I would try to send and receive MMS but they wouldn't go through. What helped me was tweaking the APN settings, I was missing:
"mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc" (make sure to add "http;//" at the beginning) from the MMSC section
of my APN settings &
"default,mms,supl" under APN type (also found within APN setting).
You can access your APN settings via the following:
APN Settings
From any Home screen, tap the Menu key.
Tap Settings.
Tap More settings.
Tap Mobile networks.
Tap Access Point Names.
Melodic13 said:
Just in case anyone else has this problem I decided to post it here.
I was having issues with MMS on Jedi X 20 for my T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2 (toltetmo). I would try to send and receive MMS but they wouldn't go through. What helped me was tweaking the APN settings, I was missing:
"mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc" (make sure to add "http;//" at the beginning) from the MMSC section
of my APN settings &
"default,mms,supl" under APN type (also found within APN setting).
You can access your APN settings via the following:
APN Settings
From any Home screen, tap the Menu key.
Tap Settings.
Tap More settings.
Tap Mobile networks.
Tap Access Point Names.
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Thanks for this fix. Before this I was to switch to the other apn so that mms worked. I see you used the same values from the other apn. Makes sense.
The other apn has dun at the end of apn type. Whats that for.
Again, thanks for posting this fix.
Thanks buddy.
Sent from my Jedi X20'd Note 2 - Feel the Force!