I have an unlocked ChaCha that i am using to replace one of my HD2's (one running WM7 dual booted with Android 2.3.3, and one im replacing is strictly Android 2.2)
Anyway i have this ChaCha unlocked and popped my sim card in and everythign works fine except even after putting the different APN's out there for Tmobile US, im still only connecting to Edge (at least thats waht it says in the data connection area in the status bar)
i tried doing a Mobile Connection Test and i got results in the 3g range..however downloading skype from android market took a few minutes, where as skype 9meg file on my HD2 took secodns, so im confused.
Any help would be appreciated. If i confused anyone please let me know and i can clarify because i really need to figure out whats going on
That's all you can get. EDGE speed is your fastest. The radio can't get the 2100 band necessary for t-mobile 3g.
rangercaptain said:
That's all you can get. EDGE speed is your fastest. The radio can't get the 2100 band necessary for t-mobile 3g.
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ouch good to know. guess im going to sell this thing then and get something else lol kind of a big disappointment.
its funny because ive seen screen shots of the phone with a 3G or H logo in the data connection spot on status bar. not very familiar with how the bands work with Tmobile and ATT but i would imagine they are a bit different even tho similar.
anyway thanks. still kind of shocked about it.
rangercaptain said:
That's all you can get. EDGE speed is your fastest. The radio can't get the 2100 band necessary for t-mobile 3g.
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Actually:
Network
HSPA/WCDMA:
Europe/Asia: 900/2100 MHz
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Alex C. said:
Actually:
Network
HSPA/WCDMA:
Europe/Asia: 900/2100 MHz
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
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Yes, exactly. T-mobile sim wants to connect to 1700/2100 (it needs both simultaniously) to get 3g/H, but the phone doesn't have those frequencies, so it connects using the 2g bands, and only gets EDGE data speed.
I unlocked mine, and use my t-mobile sim. I like the keyboard a lot, and don't do much data intensive stuff, just email and facebook. EDGE is fast enough for those apps.
rangercaptain said:
Yes, exactly. T-mobile sim wants to connect to 1700/2100 (it needs both simultaniously) to get 3g/H, but the phone doesn't have those frequencies, so it connects using the 2g bands, and only gets EDGE data speed.
I unlocked mine, and use my t-mobile sim. I like the keyboard a lot, and don't do much data intensive stuff, just email and facebook. EDGE is fast enough for those apps.
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The phone has those frequencies. I have posted the phone specs from the HTC site. Also present on GSMArena and in the user Manual.
I don't see 1700 listed anywhere. The radio of all t-mobile phones work the same way: one direction the data rides on the 2100 band, the other direction the data rides on the 1700 band. If the 1700 band is not present, no 3g/H connection.
The GSM bands are not broadband data bands.
If the frequencies are present like you insist, then why can't the at&t unlocked version get 3g/H with a t-mobile sim?
True Fix
Hey Everyone, after ridiculous amounts of fiddling around and figuring stuff out I got it. Got MMS to work and internet simultaneously without any WIFI connected for an HTC Status on the T-Mobile network. I ended up just combining a couple APNs together and slowly troubleshooting and entering and deleting. GOT IT! Internet and MMS all works. Feels good to figure that out! Hope this helps anyone who might need it. Not sure if anyone cares by this time, but thought I might post this anyways.
APN Setting for HTC Status or CHACHA T-Mobile
Name: T-Mobile Internet
APN: epc.tmobile.com
Proxy: <Not set>
Port: <Not set>
Username: eesecure
Password: secure
Server: <Not set>
MMSC: http: //mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS proxy: 149.254.201.135
MMS Port: 8080
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication type: PAP
APN Type: ★ (Star symbol not asterisk)
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Can someone please provide me APN settings that will enable me to send MMS on AT&T network.
everytime i try to send MMS it just fails with a red ! mark on the MMS.
I have tried several At&t APN's but no luck, I am on the EDGE network with the edge data plan and I would like to send MMS.
I am able to send regular text just fine-
Please help
Go to your AT&T web site and check it out
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using XDA App
inzaneip said:
Can someone please provide me APN settings that will enable me to send MMS on AT&T network.
everytime i try to send MMS it just fails with a red ! mark on the MMS.
I have tried several At&t APN's but no luck, I am on the EDGE network with the edge data plan and I would like to send MMS.
I am able to send regular text just fine-
Please help
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Use this and tell me is working
Name - AT&T HSPA+
APN - phone
Proxy - not set
Port - not set
Username - not set
Password - not set
Server - not set
Mmsc - not set
Mms proxy - not set
Mms port - not set
Mms protocol - wap 2.0
Mcc - 310
Mnc - 410
Auth type - not set
APN type - default
Next APN
Name - MMS
APN - wap.cingular
Proxy - not set
Port - 80
Username - [email protected]
Password - cingular1
Server - not set
Mmsc - http://mmsc.cingular.com
Mms proxy - wireless.cingular.com
Mms port - 80
Mms protocol - wap 2.0
Mcc - 310
Mac - 410
Auth type - not set
APN type - mms
unicoyo Thanks
I am going to try this, but I wanted to point out that I don't have the 3G/4G Plan from at&t, I have the old edge plan or media net plan--
inzaneip said:
unicoyo Thanks
I am going to try this, but I wanted to point out that I don't have the 3G/4G Plan from at&t, I have the old edge plan or media net plan--
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Kind of defeats the purpose of having a top of the line 4G phone to be using it on EDGE doesnt it?????
hjkl;' why no delete?
skygear said:
1700 band.....
don't worry, in a year or so, (after the hostile take over) there will be devices that support the whole spectrum that TMO & ATT supports
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i was thinking the same thing, after att takes over..probably the new devices will have a wide 3g/4g spectrum, att has alway says that they need the aws from tmbile 1700/2100
Seeing as inzaneip has a Fido (Canada) symbol, I would not be surprised if this "Sensation 4G" is actually the Bell Canada model that works full speed on AT&T.
Another thing it consider is that if you do manage to get the HTC Sensation 4G (Bell/ Canadian Version) that has the 850/1900 Mhz bands, will ATT detect that you are using a smartphone and automatically give you the 30 dollar 2GB limited data plan which you cannot get rid of?
I currently use a Samsung Vibrant on ATT and only have a 15 dollar unlimited data plan. However the Vibrant has 850/2100 Mhz bands in which the 850 mhz is the onle that i use to get data. However, I feel that data fluctuates way too much from location to location. It jumps from edge to 3g to 4g back to edge within a block. Also, there are known reception issues with the Samsung Vibrant (kind of like the death grip on the iphone 4). I am also one of those people considering a HTC Sensation 4G (bell version) or the HTC Incredible S as a substitute IF ATT does not charge me the 30 dollar limited data plan.
Shouldn't happen
I got away with the dumbphone data plan for a long while on my Nexus One until Google gave AT&T the IMEI numbers and they realized I had a smartphone... So as long as AT&T doesn't recognize the IMEI it could be a Motorola V3c with some wicked data usage for all they know!
Do you think ATT will recognize the Bell version of the Sensation because the HSDPA runs on the same bands and I think it was either Bell or Rogers that had some relation with ATT? Not sure if they gave ATT the IMEI numbers though...
The general pattern seems to be:
If your unlocked phone is a model NOT sold by AT&T in the USA, nor is it an iPhone or Nexus, then AT&T won't recognize it as a smartphone.
If it's a model also sold by AT&T, albeit from a Canadian carrier (e.g. a Bell Atrix or Rogers Infuse), there's some chance they might recognize it. The Sensation and the Incredible S are probably safe.
Also the TMo Vibrant has 1900 3G but not 850. It has poorer building penetration than 850, so it's not surprising that the 3G drops out a lot.
Sent from my Nexus One using Tapatalk
That sounds pretty practical. I'm looking to buy an HTC phone that has both the 3g Bands for ATT. But with that vague merging between T-Mo and AT&T, not sure if it would really matter in the near future.
The merger should not affect compatibility of phones that today already work on AT&T 3G. Be aware the Bell Sensation does *not* have the T-Mobile AWS band if you were thinking you wanted something for both networks at once.
Yea, I'm well aware of that. T-Mobile sucks around my house because I have a big tree in front. I'm only concerned about AT&T but thanks for the warning.
Hey guys,
When browsing, and it says 4G on the Rogers One X...is that LTE? Mine always says 4G, but NEVER said LTE..any ideas how to find out if it's using LTE?
When I go to phone status, and network status, it shows HSPA or HSPA+...
i believe it says 4G then lte right under it
your probably on hspa+ ?
When on LTE, it will say LTE.
When on HSPA+, it will say 4G.
The Rogers LTE network is still extremely small, so you might not be in a serviced area. You can check their map here: http://www.rogerslte.com/lte-in-your-area
~David said:
When on LTE, it will say LTE.
When on HSPA+, it will say 4G.
The Rogers LTE network is still extremely small, so you might not be in a serviced area. You can check their map here: http://www.rogerslte.com/lte-in-your-area
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I am in an LTE covered area...and have the Rogers One X and LTE SIM card...and I have the small business plan, which they confirmed has LTE data...but am not getting LTE data speeds...
Do they actually have to enable LTE on my account?
hkalltheway said:
I am in an LTE covered area...and have the Rogers One X and LTE SIM card...and I have the small business plan, which they confirmed has LTE data...but am not getting LTE data speeds...
Do they actually have to enable LTE on my account?
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Nope, you should be good to go.
Is your APN configured correctly?
Name: Rogers LTE
APN: ltemobile.apn
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: Not set
MMSC: http://mms.gprs.rogers.com
MMS Proxy: 10.128.1.69
MMS Port: 80
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 302
MNC: 720
Authentication Type: None
APN Type: *
APN enable/disable: APN enabled (default)
Bearer: Unspecified
(Is it just me, or does it seem like people are having better luck with the Rogers One X on Telus and Bell than they are on Rogers? )
~David said:
Nope, you should be good to go.
Is your APN configured correctly?
Name: Rogers LTE
APN: ltemobile.apn
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: Not set
MMSC: http://mms.gprs.rogers.com
MMS Proxy: 10.128.1.69
MMS Port: 80
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 302
MNC: 720
Authentication Type: None
APN Type: *
APN enable/disable: APN enabled (default)
Bearer: Unspecified
(Is it just me, or does it seem like people are having better luck with the Rogers One X on Telus and Bell than they are on Rogers? )
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I have checked everything; still no LTE..I think they have to enable LTE at the account level probably. Doesn't seem to be anything else.
hkalltheway said:
I have checked everything; still no LTE..I think they have to enable LTE at the account level probably. Doesn't seem to be anything else.
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hkalltheway iam having the same issue as you! They actually replaced my device and gave me a new htc one x, switched my sim card twice and have escalated my problem to senior tech support. APN is correct, lte is on auto. I even tried forcing it into lte by going into the phone menu by pressing *#*#4636#*#* and selecting LTE only.
My plan is lte as the last 2 phones i have had were lte (sgs 2 lte & raider). They both never had an issue receiving an lte signal. I'm close to downtown toronto so im in an area where the LTE signal is strong.
I'm wondering if you are having the same issue as me. At least it seems like it. Call rogers and have them open up a case. It has been a week and they still haven't fixed the issue.
did you have an lte phone prior to the one x?
It will say LTE in the Notification Bar ...
mattymon said:
hkalltheway iam having the same issue as you! They actually replaced my device and gave me a new htc one x, switched my sim card twice and have escalated my problem to senior tech support. APN is correct, lte is on auto. I even tried forcing it into lte by going into the phone menu by pressing *#*#4636#*#* and selecting LTE only.
My plan is lte as the last 2 phones i have had were lte (sgs 2 lte & raider). They both never had an issue receiving an lte signal. I'm close to downtown toronto so im in an area where the LTE signal is strong.
I'm wondering if you are having the same issue as me. At least it seems like it. Call rogers and have them open up a case. It has been a week and they still haven't fixed the issue.
did you have an lte phone prior to the one x?
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I agree with a few of the others. If you're using LTE, it will actually say LTE in the Notification Bar, right above the signal strength bars.
If it says 4G, then you're only on HSPA+.
If you're not getting the LTE to display, and you ARE in an LTE area, then I would definitely call Rogers and have this issue resolved.
Peter
I'm having a similar issue unfortunately, albeit mine is with Bell. I've unlocked the device and purchased an LTE sim card and in multiple LTE service areas with only 4G connectivity. Speed tests are in the 6-10mb speeds for HSPA.
Curious if this is an issue with the phone as others are having problems too.
martsin said:
I'm having a similar issue unfortunately, albeit mine is with Bell. I've unlocked the device and purchased an LTE sim card and in multiple LTE service areas with only 4G connectivity. Speed tests are in the 6-10mb speeds for HSPA.
Curious if this is an issue with the phone as others are having problems too.
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are you using the proper Bell LTE apn?
I was having the same problem with my Rogers account and it turned out it was an issue with the account not my device. In my case they added the LTE to my account but it is incompatible with older data plans in my case I have the 6GB for $30.00. They have since told me that in order to get the service to work I need to update to an LTE data plan which I really don't want to do as it will cost double what I am paying now hahaha so I think I will live with the 6-10mbps I am getting now
10GB for $50 ...
slegrand said:
I was having the same problem with my Rogers account and it turned out it was an issue with the account not my device. In my case they added the LTE to my account but it is incompatible with older data plans in my case I have the 6GB for $30.00. They have since told me that in order to get the service to work I need to update to an LTE data plan which I really don't want to do as it will cost double what I am paying now hahaha so I think I will live with the 6-10mbps I am getting now
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Actually, Rogers routinely comes out with DATA plan deals. I have 10GB for $50, which also comes out every so often. The more common "6GB for $30" is offered frequently.
Yes, it's true that you need not just an LTE SIM card, but to have your account set up for access to their LTE network. I just didn't realize it costs more. It didn't cost me more.
Peter
Addendum: My plan, 10GB data, 200 minutes talk, and unlimited Texts in/out is about $83 per month.
mattymon said:
are you using the proper Bell LTE apn?
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The information I have is there isn't a specific LTE APN similar to Rogers. I'm using pda.bell.ca as my APN. I'm mainly curious if Bell requires a specific LTE data plan or other activation parameters to connect. The people I've spoken to states that this is not required.
If anyone is wondering, I'm on Telus' Flex 60 plan (older plan from before they had LTE) and I did not need to make any changes to my account.
LTE worked off the bat with the standard Telus APN. Although Bell/Telus LTE coverage around here is spotty, I'm just outside their LTE zone on the map.
I unlocked my girlfriends hox and was pleasantly surprised to see the H on my notification bar. Unfortunately hspa+ doesn't take advantage of the Hspa+42 but H+21 but hey no time to complain when I was expecting Edge. The real downside is that H is spotty at best and goes in and out of H and E. Not to mention drive a few miles and I am "living on the Edge"
Anyone else using hox on t-mobile/simple moble getting 3G?
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
If you're in an area where t-mobile is using the 1900mhz band you'll get hspa.
http://airportal.de/
I get it here in Philadelphia. Shows H+ all day.
Sent from my HTC One XL
md1008 said:
I unlocked my girlfriends hox and was pleasantly surprised to see the H on my notification bar. Unfortunately hspa+ doesn't take advantage of the Hspa+42 but H+21 but hey no time to complain when I was expecting Edge. The real downside is that H is spotty at best and goes in and out of H and E. Not to mention drive a few miles and I am "living on the Edge"
Anyone else using hox on t-mobile/simple moble getting 3G?
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
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You might be able to edit the build.prop to enable HSPA+ 42.
In build prop you will see ro.ril.hsdpa.category=XX According to the spec sheet for the MSM8960 (the chip in the One X), it includes support for Release 9 DC-HSPA+ up to 42.2 megabits. To enable, change the category to 24.
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=24
I'm not sure if it actually works since I don't have a DC-HSPA+ network to try it on, and I don't know if the phone has the right antenna(s), but it's worth a shot. Doesn't seem to be slowing my phone down any.
rbrugman said:
You might be able to edit the build.prop to enable HSPA+ 42.
In build prop you will see ro.ril.hsdpa.category=XX According to the spec sheet for the MSM8960 (the chip in the One X), it includes support for Release 9 DC-HSPA+ up to 42.2 megabits. To enable, change the category to 24.
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=24
I'm not sure if it actually works since I don't have a DC-HSPA+ network to try it on, and I don't know if the phone has the right antenna(s), but it's worth a shot. Doesn't seem to be slowing my phone down any.
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Speeds aren't so much an issue, the spotty "H+" coverage venture out of my bubble and its all WE. But thank you that is very useful information
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
same here
I get edge at my work n house but almost everywhere else is 4g lol
adolfo778 said:
same here
I get edge at my work n house but almost everywhere else is 4g lol
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You are not the only one in this case...
The same situation.
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda premium
Anyone have the settings?
I'm on t-mobile and I just picked up an X but I cna't get HSPA to work, does anyone have the settings? Obviously they do offer HSPA and LTE here in my area so I'm hoping I get this working.
Thanks in advance.
(I have searched and used the nexus 4 setting with no luck)
You could try flashing a new radio. I used to get absolutely no signal at my lease but flashed the 2.40 and now have full edge everywhere out there
-Sugardaddy Duncan
*YOU MUST BE IN A REFARM*
Name:T-Mobile US
APN: fast.tmobile.com
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: None (Type None)
Password: ****(Type Asterisk)
Server: **(Type Asterisk)
MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS proxy: Not set
MMS port: Not set
MMS protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication type: Not set
APN type: default,supl,admin,dun,mms
I have an unlocked ATT HTC one x and a T-Mobile sim. Can I get hspa+? When I put in the T-Mobile sim I can only get edge.
Sent from my One X using xda app-developers app
Look here:
http://www.airportal.de/
If it shows 3G in your area then yes. Tmobile is rolling out more and more everyday, so check often.
You need the right apn settings and possibly the older sim card as well as being in a 3g area on that website. Plus its still not as reliable as a true T-Mobile phones data.
Sent from my HTC One XL
APN setup with result pics
954wrecker said:
You need the right apn settings and possibly the older sim card as well as being in a 3g area on that website. Plus its still not as reliable as a true T-Mobile phones data.
Sent from my HTC One XL
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APN setup:
Name, anything but T-mobile US (Is what I use)
APN: epc.tmobile.com
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
and you should be good.
I'm run the One X in SD, Tmobile SIM and H+ coverage in most places.
jiggamanjb said:
Look here:
http://www.airportal.de/
If it shows 3G in your area then yes. Tmobile is rolling out more and more everyday, so check often.
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To clarify, T-Mobile has been using the 1700/2100 MHz AWS band for HSPA+, which is not compatible with the AT&T One X.
However, T-Mobile has been rolling out HSPA+ on the 1900 MHz HSPA+ band in some areas (with more coming), for the express purpose of getting people to switch from AT&T and letting them keep their AT&T phones. 1900 MHz is one of the bands used by AT&T for 3G/HSPA+, so if T-Mobile has HSPA+ on that frequency in your area, then you will have HSPA+ on your phone. Otherwise you are stuck with EDGE data.
FynxSyndct said:
APN setup:
Name, anything but T-mobile US (Is what I use)
APN: epc.tmobile.com
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
and you should be good.
I'm run the One X in SD, Tmobile SIM and H+ coverage in most places.
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What is the current radio you are using and have you have tried any others? Central, North, East, or South San Diego if you don't mind sharing?
redpoint73 said:
To clarify, T-Mobile has been using the 1700/2100 MHz AWS band for HSPA+, which is not compatible with the AT&T One X.
However, T-Mobile has been rolling out HSPA+ on the 1900 MHz HSPA+ band in some areas (with more coming), for the express purpose of getting people to switch from AT&T and letting them keep their AT&T phones. 1900 MHz is one of the bands used by AT&T for 3G/HSPA+, so if T-Mobile has HSPA+ on that frequency in your area, then you will have HSPA+ on your phone. Otherwise you are stuck with EDGE data.
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Thanks, I didn't feel like typing all that out.
I have been using n5 from last 2 days in SF downtown..but n5 does not say LTE in the top right corner..it only says H (HSDPA)..so m not sure if it is LTE or not..is anyone having this problem? I have seen LTE on GS4
I am on AT&T..They provide LTE in entire Bay area
I just downloaded speedtest app and performed test thrice with mobile data ON..here are the results:
Download/Upload (in Mbps) :
6.14/1.11 6.31/1.13 6.06/1.13
:’(
rockstar283 said:
I have been using n5 from last 2 days in SF downtown..but n5 does not say LTE in the top right corner..it only says H (HSDPA)..so m not sure if it is LTE or not..is anyone having this problem? I have seen LTE on GS4
I am on AT&T..They provide LTE in entire Bay area
I just downloaded speedtest app and performed test thrice with mobile data ON..here are the results:
Download/Upload (in Mbps) :
6.14/1.11 6.31/1.13 6.06/1.13
:’(
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did you check if you have the right APN for LTE?
josiniscal00 said:
This is the best settings that I found for att I'm go to list it here and will link the video right to it.
Name: att
APN: pta
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS port:80
MCC:310
MNC:410
APN type:default,fota,mas,supl,hipri,mms
APN prtocal:IPv4/IPv4
Bearer: none
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wish777 said:
AT&T APN Settings
Enter exactly as shown
Name: ATT LTE
APN: pta
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS Proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: none
APN type:default,admin,fota,mms,supl,hipri,internet
APN protocol :IPv4/IPv6 (this setting experimental and is optional)
(make sure NO spaces after commas)
BEARER: LTE (default is unspecified) play with this one..
CLICK MENU button and SAVE settings!!!!
STILL NEED STOCK APN-- in APN TYPE:MMS --this helps to insure you get mms better.
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Do you have LTE on your plan? You have to call them and setup LTE on your plan, if you never had it before and just got the nexus with LTE you talk to tech support, give them the IMEI and they will enable it on your account. It basically changes the wording of your bill, the bill amount will not be changed but restart your phone and you will be good. It is what I had to do.
Ok..just cane back from ATT store and can happily say that the problem has been resolved..following are the steps needed after every new purchase: 1) visit at store 2) If you already don’t have a microsim card then get it for free 3) Reprovision the Sim card 4) register your new phone 5) if you never had LTE on your data plan, then you specifically need to tell the customer care representative to switch your data plan to LTE
LTE speeds are monstrous.. I am a happy customer now
rockstar283 said:
Ok..just cane back from ATT store and can happily say that the problem has been resolved..following are the steps needed after every new purchase: 1) visit at store 2) If you already don’t have a microsim card then get it for free 3) Reprovision the Sim card 4) register your new phone 5) if you never had LTE on your data plan, then you specifically need to tell the customer care representative to switch your data plan to LTE
LTE speeds are monstrous.. I am a happy customer now
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Did they give you any hassle with the IMEI of the nexus 5? I heard there were issues since it wasn't in their system? I don't have LTE in my area but I went to an LTE area last weekend and all the iphones got it but I was stuck on H+. I don't want them to do it and mess up my current service.
No..IMEI was not an issue for me