I have a AT&T carrier unlocked S3 Rooted stock KitKat 4.4.2 on F/W UCUFNJ2, I'm using Straight Talk 4G sim card. A lady friend that has a Sprint as her carrier and I have another that has a ST S3 it's on the sprint network, every time I get a MMS message from them it comes though as a big yellow box that tells the size and when it expires, When I tap to download the message it say's message has failed. I pulled my sim card and installed it in my backup iphone 4s and the picture and message downloads fine, I have searched google for a fix but have found nothing to help with this problem. Does anyone know of this issue or has fixed it. I also searched here but no results.
vtails said:
I have a AT&T carrier unlocked S3 Rooted stock KitKat 4.4.2 on F/W UCUFNJ2, I'm using Straight Talk 4G sim card. A lady friend that has a Sprint as her carrier and I have another that has a ST S3 it's on the sprint network, every time I get a MMS message from them it comes though as a big yellow box that tells the size and when it expires, When I tap to download the message it say's message has failed. I pulled my sim card and installed it in my backup iphone 4s and the picture and message downloads fine, I have searched google for a fix but have found nothing to help with this problem. Does anyone know of this issue or has fixed it. I also searched here but no results.
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I only get that type of response when my data is turned off.
Since you are using a Straight Talk sim, another possibility is that the APN settings are not correct. The sim should have instructions on what the correct settings are. The ST APN settings can also be found on the ST website.
All my APN settings are good, all the mms I get from others come in fine. The olny ones that I cant get are the ones from Sprint . The others I get I dont have to download the pic's are open and the text is good, but when I get one from the 2 people that have sprint come as a download when tapped the error I get says download failed.
MMS SETTINGS
MMS-TF.NET
MMS3.TRACFONE.COM,
DEFAULT, MMS, SUPL
These have worked fine for the people I know that have AT&T & Verzen. I guess I'll keep searching for a fix. Thanks anyway.
I don't have any other explanations. I'm sorry I wasn't of more help.
You will have problems with that due to incompatible sim card. Trust me. It still works with everything else, doesn't it.
Hi guys,
can anyone of you share your phone setting page(*#*#4636#*#*)... Phone Information and which band to use at India to use Jio 4G Volte network?
actually I screwed up my settings and Internet stop working sometime on its own but it does shows it is connected.
Another problem I am facing is gallery takes much time to show pictures.
Hi,
So i got myself a lenovo Z2 Plus 3GB variant, and yesterday i got a notification that an update was available, I then updated to the latest available rom, after updating, the network wont switch from 4G to 3G/2G when others are calling me, so i cant receive any calls or text messages, any ideas on how to solve this problem?
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I have a Galaxy S9 (SM-960U) purchased from T-Mobile, but unlocked and running with an AT&T SIM (among others, at times). Up until today, the phone was running the stock T-Mobile ROM which received various software updates on a monthly or every two month interval. I've installed them as they were released (while running various non-T-Mo SIM cards) and the latest was October 1, 2018. Today, I clicked the "Software Update" function and saw that a new update was available. When it installed and restarted, I noticed that the phone was running an AT&T branded ROM, along with the typical AT&T bloatware (e.g., CNN, Groupon, Amazon, AT&T-specific apps) that was not previously installed.
The other thing I noticed was that the phone now is only connecting to HSPA and HPSA+ networks, whereas before it would also connect to LTE.
I'm not sure why I suddenly received and installed an AT&T-branded ROM today when my S9 and all of my previous devices were fine running the T-Mo ROM and receiving updates as they were released. Does anyone have any insights as to what caused this change and whether future ROM updates will be carrier-specific based on the inserted SIM? In the past month I've used SIMs in Vietnam and Japan and it seems odd that ROMs would suddenly be based on the carrier of the day.
Also, any ideas about restoring LTE service? I've tried removing the SIM and powering off the device a few times, but no dice. This was a network/account-problem when I initially ported over to AT&T from T-Mo which took a lot of troubleshooting at the store (unsure of actual root cause), but it seems odd that a software update on the device would undo that.
The latest update (3BRJ5) is BYOD firmware. With B firmware, a carrier sim will change the csc of your phone to match the network you are connected on. Good luck getting LTE back, I have no idea on that.
*#*#4636#*#* entered into phone dial. That will allow to select preferred network type in device information.
jasonw3 said:
I have a Galaxy S9 (SM-960U) purchased from T-Mobile, but unlocked and running with an AT&T SIM (among others, at times). Up until today, the phone was running the stock T-Mobile ROM which received various software updates on a monthly or every two month interval. I've installed them as they were released (while running various non-T-Mo SIM cards) and the latest was October 1, 2018. Today, I clicked the "Software Update" function and saw that a new update was available. When it installed and restarted, I noticed that the phone was running an AT&T branded ROM, along with the typical AT&T bloatware (e.g., CNN, Groupon, Amazon, AT&T-specific apps) that was not previously installed.
The other thing I noticed was that the phone now is only connecting to HSPA and HPSA+ networks, whereas before it would also connect to LTE.
I'm not sure why I suddenly received and installed an AT&T-branded ROM today when my S9 and all of my previous devices were fine running the T-Mo ROM and receiving updates as they were released. Does anyone have any insights as to what caused this change and whether future ROM updates will be carrier-specific based on the inserted SIM? In the past month I've used SIMs in Vietnam and Japan and it seems odd that ROMs would suddenly be based on the carrier of the day.
Also, any ideas about restoring LTE service? I've tried removing the SIM and powering off the device a few times, but no dice. This was a network/account-problem when I initially ported over to AT&T from T-Mo which took a lot of troubleshooting at the store (unsure of actual root cause), but it seems odd that a software update on the device would undo that.
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you have to change APN setting on the menu to reflect AT&T network. let me know if it works by changing APN.. I used to have S9+ tmobile and I was waiting for this BYOD update but i traded in my s9+ already =/ i have note 9 unlocked now..
skyethur said:
you have to change APN setting on the menu to reflect AT&T network. let me know if it works by changing APN.. I used to have S9+ tmobile and I was waiting for this BYOD update but i traded in my s9+ already =/ i have note 9 unlocked now..
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The issue required a visit to the AT&T store, where they replaced the SIM and reset some of the network features on the back end of my account. This required a call to the retail technical support team and about 45 min. No settings were changed on the phone. The APN settings were already configured correctly (which I had confirmed as a part of initial troubleshooting).
The phone works fine now, though some features like AT&T HD Voice and the AT&T Call Protect app still don't work. I've tried contacting them twice about it and they opened a ticket but it hasn't helped. These aren't features I used before so I don't really care.
jasonw3 said:
The issue required a visit to the AT&T store, where they replaced the SIM and reset some of the network features on the back end of my account. This required a call to the retail technical support team and about 45 min. No settings were changed on the phone. The APN settings were already configured correctly (which I had confirmed as a part of initial troubleshooting).
The phone works fine now, though some features like AT&T HD Voice and the AT&T Call Protect app still don't work. I've tried contacting them twice about it and they opened a ticket but it hasn't helped. These aren't features I used before so I don't really care.
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Keep in mind though that HD voice only available to postpaid At&t only not prepaid and they do required special sim card for hd voice but since you already changed sim card then the problem is not the sim card. You can try and dial #*#*4636*#*# and see if Volte is provisioned.. I wish i had my s9+ from tmobile but i dont have it anymore i was waiting for that byod software update.. Hd voice should work on BYOD custimization update on at&t
Hi! I have a little problem with my Nokia 5.1 DS Plus on Android 10. I am using it with two T-Mobile polish SIM cards. When I had only my main one in the phone, the RCS Messaging in stock Messages app was working fine. However, when I install my second SIM card, which I use only for cellular data, I get "This device is not supported" error. What can I do to get RCS working when using dual sim?
EDIT: I discovered that changing main SIM card to the one I use daily fixes the problem. Is it possible for only Messages to use this card, and the second one for the rest?