Removing locked/default APN - Google Pixel 2 XL Questions & Answers

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.

glitchsys said:
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?

osi13 said:
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.

glitchsys said:
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!

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Getting totalwireless to work on the pixel 2 xl?

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?
munkle said:
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.
A fix!
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.

No data during call after oreo update

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
dpoverlord said:
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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Wifi Calling, Verizon Pixel 2XL, using Straight Talk AT&T Sim no option

Hey all, I've been pouring over the forums here and other places trying to find a solution to my issue. I just got a Pixel 2XL the verizon version and I'm using it on Straight Talk with an AT&T sim card. So far so good except I cannot get wifi calling. I'm pure stock, android 9/Pie, no bootloader unlocks/rooting etc. The wifi calling option does not exist in the phone app nor in the settings anywhere. Even when you search for wifi calling, it simply takes you to the network and connections section of settings but wifi calling is no where to be found. I've tried the adb command (the one that apparently used to work on Oreo but not longer does on Pie) and that didn't work (though I didn't expect it to since many people said it no longer works on Pie). I have an Unlocked Note 9 as well and its wifi calling works perfectly fine so does anyone have a way to make this work? Reception at my home is somewhat lacking and I really need wifi calling.
Thanks!
mtweisenbarger777 said:
Hey all, I've been pouring over the forums here and other places trying to find a solution to my issue. I just got a Pixel 2XL the verizon version and I'm using it on Straight Talk with an AT&T sim card. So far so good except I cannot get wifi calling. I'm pure stock, android 9/Pie, no bootloader unlocks/rooting etc. The wifi calling option does not exist in the phone app nor in the settings anywhere. Even when you search for wifi calling, it simply takes you to the network and connections section of settings but wifi calling is no where to be found. I've tried the adb command (the one that apparently used to work on Oreo but not longer does on Pie) and that didn't work (though I didn't expect it to since many people said it no longer works on Pie). I have an Unlocked Note 9 as well and its wifi calling works perfectly fine so does anyone have a way to make this work? Reception at my home is somewhat lacking and I really need wifi calling.
Thanks!
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Could you attach a screenshot with the WHOLE section of "Mobile Network", found inside of "Network & Internet" in the Settings -- make sure that you click on the drop down menu next to "Advanced Calling" -- this will help make sure that wifi calling is really missing as well as might point something out that may help with a solution. Moreso, personally, because I can't even imagine what the settings menu looks like missing this...
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Could you attach a screenshot with the WHOLE section of "Mobile Network", found inside of "Network & Internet" in the Settings -- make sure that you click on the drop down menu next to "Advanced Calling" -- this will help make sure that wifi calling is really missing as well as might point something out that may help with a solution. Moreso, personally, because I can't even imagine what the settings menu looks like missing this...
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I have attached a screenshot of the mobile network section with the advanced section expanded.
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I have attached a screenshot of the mobile network section with the advanced section expanded.
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It might be a long shot but try checking the settings in the Google phone app. There should be a place that says configure IMS calling. I have this setting here and in the network settings. If you have it that's where you can enable wifi calling.
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It might be a long shot but try checking the settings in the Google phone app. There should be a place that says configure IMS calling. I have this setting here and in the network settings. If you have it that's where you can enable wifi calling.
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Been there done that. I have no options for setting up IMS calling. I only have SIP options. Also, I have tried the phone dialer trick (where you dial *#*#4636#*#*) and that shows the wifi calling option as a toggle but its greyed out and cannot be enabled. I even tried an adb trick that used to work on the 1st gen pixels, but to no avail.
What happens when you enter your information here?
I'll have to initiate a chat with Straight Talk. Like you I have a Pixel 2 XL with a Straight Talk AT&T SIM. The only difference is that mine is unlocked. I just ran my phone number and the IMEI of the SIM through the linked site and it tells me my device is not compatible. Since I have a BYOP SIM and the IMEI is of the SIM itself, chances are high that the SIM needs replacing with one that includes WiFi calling support.
EDIT: According to the representative I just spoke with, there's no guarantee that changing to a newer AT&T SIM will enable the feature. The only guaranteed method according to tech support is switching to a T-Mobile SIM.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
What happens when you enter your information here?
I'll have to initiate a chat with Straight Talk. Like you I have a Pixel 2 XL with a Straight Talk AT&T SIM. The only difference is that mine is unlocked. I just ran my phone number and the IMEI of the SIM through the linked site and it tells me my device is not compatible. Since I have a BYOP SIM and the IMEI is of the SIM itself, chances are high that the SIM needs replacing with one that includes WiFi calling support.
EDIT: According to the representative I just spoke with, there's no guarantee that changing to a newer AT&T SIM will enable the feature. The only guaranteed method according to tech support is switching to a T-Mobile SIM.
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Hey thanks for the help. I tried that link as well (before I posted here; sorry I should have mentioned it) and it said my device is also not compatible. I initiated a chat with them and they told me the same; switch to T-Mobile. I am tempted to do so but the one thing holding me back is my home is already a place I get poor signal and T-mobile's coverage while much improved still isn't as good at AT&T's. I realize that having wifi calling would fix any lingering signal issues but I do manage to get 1-2 bars of 3G at my house with AT&T, I figure I won't even get that with T-Mobile. So I am weary of the switch. I'll have to consider it though. I could also wait for the full rollout of the latest google voice (since it finally is bring VOIP without the need of hangouts) and just use that number instead.
So I contacted Straight Talk and ordered a T-Mobile sim card. It'll be here in a few days. I will post my findings after it arrives. Straight talk support says wifi calling works with all T-Mobile sim cards so we will see.
Hello all,
Okay, so I finally got switched over to a T-Mobile sim card (again still with straight talk). It took a while cause I had to buy a new one (the old one I had expired; who'd have thought?). Anyways, switching to T-Mobile solved all my problems and then some. Not only do I have Wifi calling, but also HD voice, VOLTE, Tethering, and 3-4 bars of LTE (previously on AT&T, I got 1-2 bars of 3G). I realize the signal issues is merely a coverage thing but I can say with certainty that switching to a T-Mobile sim card will give you all the advanced features. I hope this helps others who might experience this problem. I've been using AT&T (in one form or another) for the better part of a decade and can now honestly say, AT&T sucks.
Is your download speed throttled?

Wifi Tethering Not Working on SM-N975F with Cricket

Hopefully I'm not missing something obv. but I have a sm-975f variant that is rooted that I am using on Cricket. I'm trying to do wifi tethering using the hotspot feature, but devices are not getting internet. I have added them as approved devices once they connect, but still no internet. I do not have a tethering plan with Cricket, but coming from "vanilla" Android devices for years, I was just able to connect with no problems. Is there something I am missing? Should I use a third-party app?
You have to have the tehering package, my unlocked and rooted Moto Z2 Force never would connect either, also never found any third party apps to work either.
blake .l said:
You have to have the tehering package, my unlocked and rooted Moto Z2 Force never would connect either, also never found any third party apps to work either.
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Actually just changed to the updated package with the tethering a few minutes ago. I'll give it some time before testing again to see if that works. Like I said, coming from AOSP and Pixel roms, never had to worry about actually having it included in my plan.
Hmmm..still no internet. I get an IP address but nothing. I was looking and seen that the Note 10+ wasnt on their "approved list" (if that really means anything.) I guess I can call their (existent) customer support to make sure my plan has updated.
I resolved the problem by doing some googleing. The default apn that gets loaded when you insert a cricket sim was missing a setting in the apn type field. It was missing "dun". Once I added that, I was able to get internet on tethered devices. I also moved my sim to slot two which may or may not have helped.
To add, my p2xl did not have the "dun" setting but still was able to tether other devices with no problems so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Sprint Hotspot Hack w/ Android 10

I lost my hotspot hack when I updated my Sprint S10 to Android 10 like everyone else but I just found a fix! It works on my S10 so I’m guessing it’ll work the same for S10+ users.
##3282# then APN Settings
(The left clicking to unlock editing doesn’t work anymore like you all said)
Go into APN2 and take pictures with another device of all the settings
Go back and click ADD next to Access Point Names
Fill in the data identical to the original APN2 data except APN TYPE add dun between mms and xcap
Upper right hand menu and SAVE
You will now have two APN2. Select the one that has DUN in the APN type and hit the left arrow next to Access Point Names to set it.
Crazy enough it worked!
It works but for some reason it's not near as fast as the s10 plus running Android 9 and hacking that the old way.... I play gta online I can't load other players with my hotspot but my wife's phone (still on Android 9) will let me load other players anyone know a work around for this
Welbornsad said:
It works but for some reason it's not near as fast as the s10 plus running Android 9 and hacking that the old way.... I play gta online I can't load other players with my hotspot but my wife's phone (still on Android 9) will let me load other players anyone know a work around for this
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Use a vpn. It seems its being detected as media and such thats throttled. Of course in order for the vpn to work on the connected device it has to be run from the connected device.
Sent from my SM-G975U1 using XDA Labs
Tried still not working I don't get it I copied everything letter for letter but the dun when I have normal apn going with my. 5 gb hotspot plan it works fine when I switch to the one with the dun it's just as fast just can't load online xbox we gotta figure out a way to edit the original apn
jwarrior319 said:
Use a vpn. It seems its being detected as media and such thats throttled. Of course in order for the vpn to work on the connected device it has to be run from the connected device.
Sent from my SM-G975U1 using XDA Labs
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Welbornsad said:
It works but for some reason it's not near as fast as the s10 plus running Android 9 and hacking that the old way.... I play gta online I can't load other players with my hotspot but my wife's phone (still on Android 9) will let me load other players anyone know a work around for this
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I am on the unlocked S10+ with Sprint and I am convinced that the xcap is what throttle the speed...below are the values I used to get the hotspot to work; its pretty fast for me and i get Voice over LTE+ support.
Code:
Name
[B]Sprint[/B]
APN
[B]x.ispsn[/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]https://mms.sprintpcs.com[/B]
Multimedia message proxy
[B]oap7.sprintpcs.com[/B]
Multimedia message port
[B]80[/B]
MCC
[B]310[/B]
MNC
[B]120[/B]
Authentication type
[B]None[/B]
APN type
[B]default,mms,supl,dun,fota[/B]
APN protocol
[B]IPv4/IPv6[/B]
APN roaming protocol
[B]IPv4/IPv6[/B]
Turn APN on/off
[B]APN turned on.[/B]
Bearer
[B]eHRPD,LTE[/B]
Mobile virtual network operator type
[B]GID[/B]
Mobile virtual network operator value
[B]000001FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF [/B]
I will try it right now will report back later to let u know if it work thanks a ton
jwarrior319 said:
Use a vpn. It seems its being detected as media and such thats throttled. Of course in order for the vpn to work on the connected device it has to be run from the connected device.
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Nope still not able to load online on Xbox the hotspot has plenty of speed just won't load on line for some reason guess I'm gunna have to downgrade
aBsolutex3 said:
I am on the unlocked S10+ with Sprint and I am convinced that the xcap is what throttle the speed...below are the values I used to get the hotspot to work; its pretty fast for me and i get Voice over LTE+ support.
Code:
Name
[B]Sprint[/B]
APN
[B]x.ispsn[/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]https://mms.sprintpcs.com[/B]
Multimedia message proxy
[B]oap7.sprintpcs.com[/B]
Multimedia message port
[B]80[/B]
MCC
[B]310[/B]
MNC
[B]120[/B]
Authentication type
[B]None[/B]
APN type
[B]default,mms,supl,dun,fota[/B]
APN protocol
[B]IPv4/IPv6[/B]
APN roaming protocol
[B]IPv4/IPv6[/B]
Turn APN on/off
[B]APN turned on.[/B]
Bearer
[B]eHRPD,LTE[/B]
Mobile virtual network operator type
[B]GID[/B]
Mobile virtual network operator value
[B]000001FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF [/B]
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I have the Note10+ Sprint Lease and the left click and add buttons are greyed out. Any other methods?
Where/how do I get MSL?!
Msl
JoeFCaputo113 said:
Where/how do I get MSL?!
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If your phone is unlocked 000000
If it is not, ie leased phone, you'll have to see if sprint will give it up.
I lost hotspot on s9 plus going to android 10. Worked flawlessly through oreo and pie. Not impressed by Android 10 either. Hopefully I'll be able to downgrade without too much hassle.
Downgraded s9 plus last night to restore hotspot workaround. Crappy part is that I'm in an area that doesn't offer a comparable internet.
Welborn11161720 said:
Tried still not working I don't get it I copied everything letter for letter but the dun when I have normal apn going with my. 5 gb hotspot plan it works fine when I switch to the one with the dun it's just as fast just can't load online xbox we gotta figure out a way to edit the original apn
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I know its been awhile, but ive figured out that in order to use anything xbox related regardless of vpn you need to use the Public IP addon from sprint. I believe its only $2.99 extra/month. Thats what i had to do in order to use xbox live via my hotspot.
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Creating the new APN after getting the android 10 upgrade and it worked for me, but it appears Sprint has UDP blocked. I noticed this affecting me on Discord voice chat and loading roblox games.
Following Discord's advice, I went here https://test.webrtc.org/ and it showed no UDP.
UDP is a bit beyond my understanding. No idea how to get past this issue.
jwarrior319 said:
I know its been awhile, but ive figured out that in order to use anything xbox related regardless of vpn you need to use the Public IP addon from sprint. I believe its only $2.99 extra/month. Thats what i had to do in order to use xbox live via my hotspot.
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haha yea.. things like this is why they set limits/restrictions on hotspot to begin with..
sprints network (and most mobile networks) arent made to handld continuous live gaming..
back when i used to work for uscellular it was even in their policies as being against the rules.. that as well as things like continuous p2p streaming, torrents n other stuff..
i wouldnt b surprised if in the future carriers remove the ability to edit apns altogether since this is how ppl have been bypassing restrictions for years.
Ok after a little poking around, it seems the Mobile virtual network operator info is a double-edged sword here. By default on Sprint, it is set to None. By setting it to GID, you are unmonitored, but UDP does not work. Once I remade it without MVNO set, I connected to Discord voicechat just fine. Then some updates ate all my data.
I'm not sure if removing xcap from the APN Type list had any affect, but I both added it back in and removed MVNO before I ate all my hotspot.
I rebuilt it again without xcap or an MVNO, but the damage had already been done and I'm throttled. I'll be back with an update at the start of my next billing cycle (or sooner if things start working in my favor!)
Edit: Also, any changes seemed to kill my MMS. Swapping back to default immediately downloaded the message. hmm...
Edit2: oops! So it's important to note that there should be no spaces in your APN Type field. It's not a valid character, so nothing after default was loaded. Nice. And MMS is back as well. Still throttled internet, but at least one thing is resolved...
Did the most recent update break this method?
Luro said:
Did the most recent update break this method?
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try it and report back.. theres literally no harm in trying
Here's my update. Once I rebooted everything, I was able to get highspeed hotspot back. It has been working ever since, just not UDP things still like Discord voice chat or Roblox.
Further update, Sprint has increased all hotspot allotments to 20GB for 2 billing cycles. We'll see if this gets pushed out. If you don't use any more than that, then don't worry about this process for now (always good to know things though).
My method:
- Manually copy over all settings (write it down so you have it because a profile update will wipe new APNs)
- add ,dun to the end of the APN Type line.
- copied the APN Name exactly, but added a 2 to the end (I don't think this matters, but just in case!)
Weird note though. I downloaded a game off of Steam on friday. While downloading, I would periodically check the My Sprint app to see if my hotspot usage moved. It did, but in an unsuspected way. After downloading the first GB, my hotspot usage would say "Used 0.0001 / 20 GB" and would tick up similarly for each GB downloaded. I paused it to make sure I didn't get any "used 75%" texts or emails, but they never came. So after 18GB, it said "Used 0.0018 / 20 GB", or 1.8 MB...how strange...
Alanman13 said:
Here's my update. Once I rebooted everything, I was able to get highspeed hotspot back. It has been working ever since, just not UDP things still like Discord voice chat or Roblox.
Further update, Sprint has increased all hotspot allotments to 20GB for 2 billing cycles. We'll see if this gets pushed out. If you don't use any more than that, then don't worry about this process for now (always good to know things though).
My method:
- Manually copy over all settings (write it down so you have it because a profile update will wipe new APNs)
- add ,dun to the end of the APN Type line.
- copied the APN Name exactly, but added a 2 to the end (I don't think this matters, but just in case!)
Weird note though. I downloaded a game off of Steam on friday. While downloading, I would periodically check the My Sprint app to see if my hotspot usage moved. It did, but in an unsuspected way. After downloading the first GB, my hotspot usage would say "Used 0.0001 / 20 GB" and would tick up similarly for each GB downloaded. I paused it to make sure I didn't get any "used 75%" texts or emails, but they never came. So after 18GB, it said "Used 0.0018 / 20 GB", or 1.8 MB...how strange...
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So if my apn type just has "default" in it should I skip adding mms,xcap,supl and just add dun?
tony0691 said:
So if my apn type just has "default" in it should I skip adding mms,xcap,supl and just add dun?
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Sorry if that was misleading. Your original APN from Sprint should have said "default,mms,xcap,supl" so you will still have to add all that and add dun to the end.

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