For whatever reason I can't get my totalwireless sim to connect to data in my pixel 2 xl. The sim works fine in my pixel. I can put a xfinity mobile sim in the pixel 2 and it will connect to data just fine. I can't even edit the apn settings when the totalwireless sim is in the phone. It just tells me I'm not authorized. Anyone got any ideas on how I get my pixel 2 to connect to LTE on totalwireless?
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For whatever reason I can't get my totalwireless sim to connect to data in my pixel 2 xl. The sim works fine in my pixel. I can put a xfinity mobile sim in the pixel 2 and it will connect to data just fine. I can't even edit the apn settings when the totalwireless sim is in the phone. It just tells me I'm not authorized. Anyone got any ideas on how I get my pixel 2 to connect to LTE on totalwireless?
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Get a new sim from them. Sprint is the same way
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
Got a new sim, activated it with the pixel 2 xl imei. Still no data, cannot edit the apn settings. The new sim also works fine in my pixel 1. Google just tells me to factory reset or reset network settings. That doesn't help. Totalwireless wants me to manually add the apn, which I would have done from the begining but the apn settings are locked and I cannot change them. Just going to return the phone as its not really useful without data.
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munkle,
Me and another reddit user have been battling with the same issue. I've gone through 3 Total Wirless SIMs and haven't fixed the issue. It has to do with not being able to add or edit an APN on the phone. Another user figured out a workaround though. I'll copy his reply here. I haven't tried this yet but I'm going to try it this weekend. Here is the quote
"Holy ****, I think I've cracked it.
This is the most convoluted set of steps I think I've ever had to do on something that should be easy... however this answer is kind of a pain.
I managed to get my hands on a H20 wireless sim crd which uses the att network. As I said before it lets me add an APN but not save it. So what I did is leave the screen open where I entered the APN info. swap out the sim cards in the middle of it and hit save whenever the phone got service and bam! LTE!
I can't believe this is what I had to go through... And I can't even promise it will work every time. I tried the process again on my RMA phone, but all that phone would pick up is 3G... go figure... So I think your best bet would be to swap in a buddy's sim card who uses att or tmobile, just to get to that 'add an APN' screen and then swap your sim card back in."
I can confirm that the above works. I now have LTE data. That is messed up that you need to do that.
Edit: actually it only half works. I still can't send mms messages. Probably because the apn screen wouldn't let me exactly match the settings on my pixel 1, it says the carrier didn't support certain things.
See this topic: https://productforums.google.com/fo...!msg/phone-by-google/_PGJbTEuY0M/BY724wAkBwAJ
It's the future of android, unfortunately, in that it's an android 8.1 issue (at least Android 8.0 on 1st gen Pixel XL doesn't have this issue, but Android 8.1 on 1st gen Pixel XL does have this issue).
There is a new setting in the apns-conf.xml file (found in /system/system/etc or /system/etc), which setting is labeled "user_hidden" with options "true" and "false". All of the Verizon MVNO settings are labelled as "true", meaning that APN editing access is now restricted.
There is no way that I know of to edit this file without bootloader unlock and root.
And, it's definitely an Android issue, as Android 8.0 (other than on the Pixel 2 XL) and earlier did not have this issue.
Speculation on my part, but this is probably Google's response to its exclusive carrier, Verizon, request that these phones not be made easy to use on much-cheaper-than-Verizon MVNOs.
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This question is for those of you like me that use more than one phone with a single SIM card. Sometime I travel and switch my SIM to another older phone I have around so if I lose phone #2 traveling I still have my newer/better phone. I know I'm not the only one to do this If I put eSIM service on Pixel 2XL, can I put old SIM card in Pixel XL and continue service on that phone while traveling. Is there a way to temporarily disable eSIM?
Hmm, interesting question.
I went with eSIM on my Pixel 2 XL yesterday, allow me a few hours to fire up my Pixel XL (which is currently powered down but still has the physical SIM card in it) and see if the Project Find app can reactivate service on it - and then move service back to the eSIM on the Pixel 2 XL again.
-jd
I hope Pixel2 can ultimately support dual SIM (eSIM and physical SIM) simultaneously with eSIM opens up to all carriers (not just Project Fi).
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This question is for those of you like me that use more than one phone with a single SIM card. Sometime I travel and switch my SIM to another older phone I have around so if I lose phone #2 traveling I still have my newer/better phone. I know I'm not the only one to do this If I put eSIM service on Pixel 2XL, can I put old SIM card in Pixel XL and continue service on that phone while traveling. Is there a way to temporarily disable eSIM?
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I am in a similar position and asked Project Fi pretty much the saem question. My Pixel XL 2 is on esim now but I want to be able to switch back adn forth from att and project sim (depending on which of my phones I will be using.)
They said that yuo can put an ATT SIM card into the phone, go thru sim setup to activate it - and later take it out and re-establish the ESIM when you wnat to use it on project Fi again. It will just take you back thru the saem setup process you went thru when you initially turned on the ESIM.
Pretty straight forward I think.
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I am in a similar position and asked Project Fi pretty much the saem question. My Pixel XL 2 is on esim now but I want to be able to switch back adn forth from att and project sim (depending on which of my phones I will be using.)
They said that yuo can put an ATT SIM card into the phone, go thru sim setup to activate it - and later take it out and re-establish the ESIM when you wnat to use it on project Fi again. It will just take you back thru the saem setup process you went thru when you initially turned on the ESIM.
Pretty straight forward I think.
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Thanks. I removed the fi sim from the XL2 and cleared data and cache in settings/apps/project fi and went back to fi app and set up esim so phone is good now. I need to see what happens when I put old sim into XL, haven't done that yet but I assume when I go into fi app all I have to do is reactivate service on that phone and it will be active (and disconnect service on XL2).
I was wondering the same question
The old physical SIM is now disabled. The eSIM has taken its place. The only way to go back to a physical SIM is getting a new Fi SIM and activating service on that SIM. There is no difference between eSIMs and real SIMS other than the eSIM is virtual and issued 'on the spot' during setup.
If you guys run the Project Fi app for setup, you'll see it's asking if you want to "Move your number to this phone" => transfer main phone to this eSIM an cancel original main SIM OR "use this phone alongside main phone without calls or texts" => make the eSIM be just a data SIM in the account.
In summary, if you are planning of using only the Pixel for Fi alongside some local/USA carrier it makes sense to transfer your main SIM to the eSIM. Otherwise it maybe be better to keep the original regular SIM.
I finally tested this. I had new esim service in new P2XL and old sim in PXL, old sim disconnected of course. Turned off P2XL and booted up PXL, had notification from fi app that service has been disconnected do I want to activate, pressed activate. It took a minute then fi app said do I want to maximize service, I said yes, another minute and I have service. Checked what network I'm on and it says Verizon, that's weird so I make a call and it rings VZW customer service, I hang up. Reboot and it comes up with Sprint this time and service is normal and I can make calls on fi.
I then turned off old phone and turned on new P2XL, it asks me the same exact questions do I want to activate service, I say yes and let it do its thing and reboot and have fi on that phone w/ esim. So for now it looks like we can use old sim in other phones w/ fi but that could change.
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I finally tested this. I had new esim service in new P2XL and old sim in PXL, old sim disconnected of course. Turned off P2XL and booted up PXL, had notification from fi app that service has been disconnected do I want to activate, pressed activate. It took a minute then fi app said do I want to maximize service, I said yes, another minute and I have service. Checked what network I'm on and it says Verizon, that's weird so I make a call and it rings VZW customer service, I hang up. Reboot and it comes up with Sprint this time and service is normal and I can make calls on fi.
I then turned off old phone and turned on new P2XL, it asks me the same exact questions do I want to activate service, I say yes and let it do its thing and reboot and have fi on that phone w/ esim. So for now it looks like we can use old sim in other phones w/ fi but that could change.
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This was not my experience:
Powered down Pixel 2 XL, which was activated using eSIM three (3) days ago
Powered up Pixel XL (which I performed a wipe/reset on before I powered it down), which still has the Fi physical SIM in it
Pixel XL booted and tried to auto-activate on Project Fi; hung for a ~three (3) minutes before failing and asking me to hook up to wi-fi & sign in to a Google account
Connected to wi-fi & signed in using the Google account the Project Fi subscription is associated to
Project Fi attempted to activate again; hung for ~three (3) minutes before reporting: "Activate service later. Unfortunately your Project Fi service can't be activated right now. You'll be prompted to activate as soon as you've finished setting up your device."
Completed initial login on Pixel XL; had a Project Fi notification which read "Project Fi not fully activated. Tap to finish activation."
Tapped this notification which took me back to an "Activating..." screen which hung for ~three (3) minutes before failing with the following error: "Contact us. Unfortunately, your Project Fi service can' tbe activated due to an issue with your SIM card. If you need help, call 1-844-TALK-2-FI. Code: T077."
Powered down Pixel XL
Powered up Pixel 2 XL and confirmed Project Fi service was still activated/operational on eSIM.
In short, my experience is that one would need to engage Project Fi Customer Service in order to move from eSIM to physical.
-jd
With this phone, and the eSIM, you can switch between physical SIM and the eSIM. I first setup my phone on Sprint, but wanted to try out Project Fi without giving up my existing Sprint plan. It took some work and some calls, but both services are active, and to switch I use the dialer code *#*#switchsim#*#*. There is an option in the settings area, under Mobile Network then Carrier, but it does not seem to work all the time. I'm not planning on keeping this setup long, especially since on Fi I cannot use a Sprint connection, as I was told that my phone is still registered on the Sprint service. When I try to connect to a Sprint tower through Fi, I have no data. So while this is not an actual dual SIM phone, it appears that it can function as such, so long as you use Fi, and the second network is not Sprint or T-Mobile (or US Cellular.)
I don't think this applies to the original post, but I just wanted to share my findings in case can help anyone.
I asked Project Fi support if I could use the e-sim for data only and the sim slot for a call/text.
they said e-sim is only for full service (call,text, data).
Hoping Tmobile will support e-sim soon
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With this phone, and the eSIM, you can switch between physical SIM and the eSIM. I first setup my phone on Sprint, but wanted to try out Project Fi without giving up my existing Sprint plan. It took some work and some calls, but both services are active, and to switch I use the dialer code *#*#switchsim#*#*. There is an option in the settings area, under Mobile Network then Carrier, but it does not seem to work all the time. I'm not planning on keeping this setup long, especially since on Fi I cannot use a Sprint connection, as I was told that my phone is still registered on the Sprint service. When I try to connect to a Sprint tower through Fi, I have no data. So while this is not an actual dual SIM phone, it appears that it can function as such, so long as you use Fi, and the second network is not Sprint or T-Mobile (or US Cellular.)
I don't think this applies to the original post, but I just wanted to share my findings in case can help anyone.
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So your saying if I popped a Verizon SIM in the physical slot and pushed my personal number to Fi it'd function as a true dual SIM??? That'd be amazing. My current setup Is a OnePlus 3T with my personal ATT and work Verizon SIMs. Verizon doesn't get data cause the 3T is missing Verizon band 13. I still get texts and calls though.
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So your saying if I popped a Verizon SIM in the physical slot and pushed my personal number to Fi it'd function as a true dual SIM??? That'd be amazing. My current setup Is a OnePlus 3T with my personal ATT and work Verizon SIMs. Verizon doesn't get data cause the 3T is missing Verizon band 13. I still get texts and calls though.
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No. It is not possible to have both SIM and eSIM active at the same time, it is one or the other.
You can switch between them at will, but both will not be active simultaneously.
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No. It is not possible to have both SIM and eSIM active at the same time, it is one or the other.
You can switch between them at will, but both will not be active simultaneously.
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sorry for hijacking this thread, I'll respond at the one I created
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sorry for hijacking this thread, I'll respond at the one I created
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You'd have to ask Google. And I have not seen anything via root to enable it.
Has anyone had any luck removing locked default APNs? The default T-Mobile one is getting on my nerves causing MMS issues from time to time, so I'm looking to just remove it. Tried deleting the apn-conf.xml, tried deleting the mmsdb in telephony, rebooted, and the locked APN is still there. Any help would be appreciated thanks.
Same here. I'd like to set my apn myself. Even after I add my prefered Apn set up with tmo, after a reboot it goes back to the default. Any help would be great.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/77c1dj/android_tethering_and_apn_carrier_config/ it's annoying that google bowed to carrier pressure and allowed this to happen on their OS. The whole point of a carrier-neutral unlocked phone was that it could not be influenced or restricted by carriers. That article says Android Oreon on the original Pixel doesn't have this limitation either, it appears to be just Pixel 2 / Pixel 2 XL owners.
I can't wait for better custom ROM's for the Pixel 2 XL / Taimen. Hopefully a ROM author will "undo" those Google commits that restrict us from being able to play around with APN settings.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/77c1dj/android_tethering_and_apn_carrier_config/ it's annoying that google bowed to carrier pressure and allowed this to happen on their OS. The whole point of a carrier-neutral unlocked phone was that it could not be influenced or restricted by carriers. That article says Android Oreon on the original Pixel doesn't have this limitation either, it appears to be just Pixel 2 / Pixel 2 XL owners.
I can't wait for better custom ROM's for the Pixel 2 XL / Taimen. Hopefully a ROM author will "undo" those Google commits that restrict us from being able to play around with APN settings.
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Yeah, this is getting ridiculous. For whatever reason I cannot tether at full speed from 8.1 preview onward. I contacted T-Mobile and was told that I should be able to tether at full speed. Sure enough I put my SIM card with the proper APN in my Pixel XL running 8.0 and it works without any issues. If I try to change the APN on my 2XL it reverts to the locked APN. Does anyone have a workaround for this?
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Yeah, this is getting ridiculous. For whatever reason I cannot tether at full speed from 8.1 preview onward. I contacted T-Mobile and was told that I should be able to tether at full speed. Sure enough I put my SIM card with the proper APN in my Pixel XL running 8.0 and it works without any issues. If I try to change the APN on my 2XL it reverts to the locked APN. Does anyone have a workaround for this?
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I assume you have that "T-Mobile One Plus" the "Plus" feature/addon right? Allowing full speed tethering. What kind of speeds are you getting when you tether? The only reason I wanted to change my APN settings was I wanted to disable IPV6 support on the APN, I was testing the "Wehe" application that tests speeds to various websites and looks for large variations, basically it's trying to detect if any throttling or rate-limiting (ie breakage of net neutrality) is going on. I was curious if T-Mobile was doing it now that I have the "plus" feature on my account and I've enabled "HD Media" in my account settings. In theory I should have full speed to all websites but I was trying to use Wehe to confirm that but Wehe doesn't support IPV6. I went to try and change my APN setting to use IPV4 only but that's when I learned about this frustrating APN issue. I tried to duplicate the APN settings but it won't let me set "default" for the new APN. Stupid Google bowing to the pressure from carriers. They should have slowly and loudly told the carriers, while staring right at them, "UNLOCKED" given them the middle finger while walking away. But instead we get commits restricting our freedom. The whole point of the Pixel 2 XL / Pure Android is freedom. ugh.
I've left my Pixel 2 XL on Android 8.0 for now, it keeps wanting to upgrade to 8.1 but I'm not letting it until I'm sure that by doing so I won't cause any issues when I'm ready to go to a custom ROM. I so can't wait for Resurrection Remix Oreo edition to come out and to support our phones. The ROM options available for the taimen right now are limited and I haven't seen one yet that's really making me want to unlock my bootloader and lose my data partition and having to redo everything somewhat from scratch.
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I assume you have that "T-Mobile One Plus" the "Plus" feature/addon right? Allowing full speed tethering. What kind of speeds are you getting when you tether? The only reason I wanted to change my APN settings was I wanted to disable IPV6 support on the APN, I was testing the "Wehe" application that tests speeds to various websites and looks for large variations, basically it's trying to detect if any throttling or rate-limiting (ie breakage of net neutrality) is going on. I was curious if T-Mobile was doing it now that I have the "plus" feature on my account and I've enabled "HD Media" in my account settings. In theory I should have full speed to all websites but I was trying to use Wehe to confirm that but Wehe doesn't support IPV6. I went to try and change my APN setting to use IPV4 only but that's when I learned about this frustrating APN issue. I tried to duplicate the APN settings but it won't let me set "default" for the new APN. Stupid Google bowing to the pressure from carriers. They should have slowly and loudly told the carriers, while staring right at them, "UNLOCKED" given them the middle finger while walking away. But instead we get commits restricting our freedom. The whole point of the Pixel 2 XL / Pure Android is freedom. ugh.
I've left my Pixel 2 XL on Android 8.0 for now, it keeps wanting to upgrade to 8.1 but I'm not letting it until I'm sure that by doing so I won't cause any issues when I'm ready to go to a custom ROM. I so can't wait for Resurrection Remix Oreo edition to come out and to support our phones. The ROM options available for the taimen right now are limited and I haven't seen one yet that's really making me want to unlock my bootloader and lose my data partition and having to redo everything somewhat from scratch.
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Yeah I just found this out today as the engineers @ Ring wanted me to see if my phone was using IPv4 because that's their protocol for the Ring Doorbell to work for streaming but alas on Android 8.1 - Google & TMO have greyed out the factory setting & allow no adding of APN that mimics their factory setting which is IPv6.
ARGHHH!
Hello. I'm hoping that someone can help me out. I have a Verizon note 8 that i use on straight talk for the longest it never would update to oreo but then i cracked the screen and purchased another used verizon note 8 from ebay. It came to me with a cricket sim card in it. I turned it on and connected it to wifi just to check it out before i transferred anything and it immediately wanted to update so i let it and it updated to oreo. I swapped over my ST sim into the new phone and stuck the cricket sim into the old phone and it updated too. But now my problem is that I keep getting the message that data is unavailable during calls. When i check the settings it says i am on CDMA/EVEDO/GSM/WCDMA. And there is no option to edit my APN. If i click on the mobile network i have the option for LTE/3G/2G but if i choose this nothing works and i have no option to go back to the CDMA/EVEDO/GSM/WCDMA and thus have to do a factory reset. I have tried texting APN to 611611 but it states my APN is already setup. I called tech support for ST and they told me to call back from another phone which i cant do until this evening when i get off work. So i thought in the mean time i would reach out to the real pro's on here and see if anyone else has had this issue. Did i mess up by updating with the cricket SIM inserted? Or could it be that i just didnt call straight talk when i swapped phones? i just took the sim card out of one phone and stuck it in the other. I really appreciate any advice anyone may have. Oh and I've tried finding the settings for HD calling to enable them, not there.
Thanks,
Amy
I'm having this same issue with my Verizon branded note 8 that I manually updated to Oreo. I called my carried, Red Pocket and they stated that this is enabled for my account. In Oreo the hidden menus seem to be disabled and I've tried other things. I may have to see if I can go back to Nougat. The dialer hidden menu I tried was *#2683662#. On the Verizon forums, other were able to get to the menu using *#4636# and enable VoLTE but that seems to be disabled for me. I tested from my coworkers note 8 and it seems to work fine on their phone.
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I'm having this same issue with my Verizon branded note 8 that I manually updated to Oreo. I called my carried, Red Pocket and they stated that this is enabled for my account. In Oreo the hidden menus seem to be disabled and I've tried other things. I may have to see if I can go back to Nougat. The dialer hidden menu I tried was *#2683662#. On the Verizon forums, other were able to get to the menu using *#4636# and enable VoLTE but that seems to be disabled for me. I tested from my coworkers note 8 and it seems to work fine on their phone.
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I reflashed CRID and the CSC but my Service Provider SW ver. still says VZW/XAA/VZW. Does anyone know how to fix this?
Has anyone figured this out? I am having this very issue and Straight Talk has no clue what I am talking about.
I found this on the Samsung website and it looks promising but nothing has changed. I was able to see that the radiobutton/checkbox for LTE Enhanced is checked.
To enable HD Calling, download Shortcut Master (Secret Codes) Lite from developer vndnguyen. You will need to find the apk as it does not appear to be in the play store any longer.
1) From the option menu located in the upper right hand corner, choose Search.
2) There is a search field at the bottom of the screen. Type lte then hit the Search key.
3) Scroll down to Mobile Networks. Choose the one that show EnhancedLteServices. Then click Launch. Then click the box to enable HD Calling.
I was also able to set the APN settings to Bearer: unspecified using Shortcut Master lite but this made no difference whatsoever.
Finally, you don't need to do a factory reset each time you go from CDMA/EVEDO/GSM/WCDMA to LTE/3G/2G (auto connect), simply search in settings for reset network and then reset the network settings and reboot.
I was able to get the SIM card trick to work for me on my Note 8 as well. I have redpocket and prior to doing the sim card trick I did not have VoLTE. Now I do. It's too bad that this is majorly inconvenient and it won't stick after a reboot, by the sounds of it. I haven't tried yet. I may just tape the sim to the back of my phone or inside my case. Also, on my Note 8 prior to this, I was seeing vzw/xaa/vzw and now it has the vzw/vzw/vzw CSC with the RP sim in. I'm hoping that there is another way to fix this but at least I have a work around.
I updated to Oreo on my verizon note 8.
I dont have any options for advanced HD Calling, Wifi calling.
When I go to ims settings it says denied.
Any ideas
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I updated to Oreo on my verizon note 8.
I dont have any options for advanced HD Calling, Wifi calling.
When I go to ims settings it says denied.
Any ideas
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I have a pixel 3xl, up to date stock non rooted, on straight talk lte/cdma Verizon network. I got a text saying straight talk now has VoLTE so I tried to find it in settings but there's no option for it. When I search it it comes up but when I click it it goes to mobile settings and it's not there I did the *#*#4636#*#* and it's also grayed out there. I changed the network mode in that diag screen to lte/cdma to see if that helped, was on global before i think. Still no VoLTE and for some reason I can't make calls. I have data, can send and receive texts but when I go to call it says no network. Removed Sim card didn't fix it, restarted it. Safe mode doesn't help either. Tired clicking trigger carrier provisioning, updated the smsc. Change mobile network to lte only, back to global, lte/cdma. I have no idea what else to try. Straight talk is basically useless for customer service so I haven't even tried yet lol.
Update!! It works!! Somehow I either damaged my sim card when I switch from my pixel 2xl to this 3xl and it somehow lasted till now. Or when I changed my network settings something wrote to the sim?( And it messed it up?? IDK much about how the phone and sim interact with each other)... But I did have a 2 year old sim card, it did not have VoLTE or wifi calling capabilities I now realize. So I bought a new SIM card at Walmart and activated it though the straight talk app on my account and kept the same number. Works perfectly and I now have VoLTE, no wifi calling yet but the option is now there and lets me click it but it fails. Doesn't matter to me, I'm just happy to have VoLTE. I'm leaving this post because straight has horrible customer service and I could find anyone who ran into this specific issue.
Trying to Configure Note10+ 5G (N976V) with Visible but can not add APNs. The option is Greyed out. I was able to do it with my Verizon S10 that is also not officially supported. Crazy thing is that for about 5 min i was able to use the Visible SIM in my Note and Call and Send Txt until I rebooted the Phone. The Phone is paid off and Im using it on Mint Mobile now but it doesnt Show the T-Mo Boot Logo when I switched SIMs like my S10 Did. Has anyone been able to get this to work. I was told by Samsung that I may need to Reflash the Phone.
i have the regular unlocked note10+ working on visible.
N976V on Visible.
I am having the same issue, the APN settings are disabled. If you get this resolved before I can figure out a work around please let me know. Thank you.
Rocking Visible Wireless with the following devices,
iPad Mini 4th gen
Samsung Note 9 SM-N960u
Motorola Z2 Force XT1789-01
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Trying to Configure Note10+ 5G (N976V) with Visible but can not add APNs. The option is Greyed out. I was able to do it with my Verizon S10 that is also not officially supported. Crazy thing is that for about 5 min i was able to use the Visible SIM in my Note and Call and Send Txt until I rebooted the Phone. The Phone is paid off and Im using it on Mint Mobile now but it doesnt Show the T-Mo Boot Logo when I switched SIMs like my S10 Did. Has anyone been able to get this to work. I was told by Samsung that I may need to Reflash the Phone.
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Did you work it out? if yes, can you share how?
As soon as someone has resolved this issue, please update this forum page!
I just upgraded my note 8(on Visible) to the note 10 plus 5g. After i put in the Visible sim card into my note 10 phone, the phone was not working with the Visible sim card. I was connected onto the wifi network at work and I went into the settings to update the APN information, but it was greyed out and could not enter that information into the phone. After a few hours of googling to see if I could fixed the greyed out APN area so that I could actually enter in the programming, I said let me check the phone outside with wifi turned off. I went outside and tried to place a call and the call connected. I was then able to get wifi calling turned on since the phone was not allowing me to do so before. I went back into work and tried to place a call on the wifi network and it worked. I also tried sending text messages and mms messages and they all work. I checked the settings under the APN area and the phone automatically populated the Visible Internet setting but it was also greyed out, but it was working and I was so happy. I am so happy now with my new galaxy note 10 5g phone that is up and fully working with the Visible sim card. So I believe that having the phone connect onto the cell tower signal and not the wifi allowed the phone to pull in the APN information that it needed. I also reset via the setting the network connections while I was outside a few times. Hopes that this helps...
Change CSC with SamFw Tool (don't brick your device!!!)
Don't update beyond U4
Unlock bootloader and root.
Modify everything.
Accuse Samsung of being stupid for ever creating such a product with such limitations.