Hi everybody!
I just flashed my ROM with the latest Cyanogen 4.1.10.1
Problem : I don't have 3G anymore with this ROM. I tested also the 4.0.4 (stable), same issue.
I have a HTC Magic 32B ("with Google"), on the Swisscom (Switzerland) network.
Any idea? Thank you!
Mine is ok mabey your apn settings have been wiped, mine are apn = internet, username = wap, password = wap.
Although I cant send MMS but I think thats something different
Oh and i am on Vodafone UK
Thank you for your quick answer.
You think the APN has been wiped ? Why only me ?
Is there a way to manually configure those values ? I mean, without asking my operator for a configuration-SMS.
Or maybe Cyanogen's ROM doesn't include the APN setting for your provider at all.
To change it, go to Settings > Wireless controls > Mobile networks > Access Point Names.
tengtengvn said:
Or maybe Cyanogen's ROM doesn't include the APN setting for your provider at all.
To change it, go to Settings > Wireless controls > Mobile networks > Access Point Names.
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Many thanks, it's working!
There is the informations of the 2 APN, in case of a guy like me had the same issue :
Name : Swisscom
APN : grps.swisscom.ch
MMSC : null
MCC : 228
MNC : 01
Type APN : default
Name : Swisscom-MMS
APN : event.swisscom.ch
MMSC : http://mms.natel.ch:8079
Proxy MMS : 192.168.210.2
Port MMS : 8080
MCC : 228
MNC : 01
Type APN : mms
Hello
Okay so after a few hours of fighting with my phone im coming to you the community to see if there might be an answer. I am currently running Redemptive revolution 2.2 with heyitslou kernel #9 .
I however am currently not able to receive picture messages. But i can send them. Ive been all through the postings about this issue here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?p=8658857
but none of the solutions have worked.
additionally have read what i could find on the androidforum about broken MMS messaging but it was not helpful.
My apn file reads as follows
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' standalone='yes' ?>
<apns>
<apn name="Production" numeric="00000" mcc="000" mnc="00" apn="1" user="null" server="null" password="null" proxy="null" port="null" mmsproxy="null" mmsport="null" mmsprotocol="2.0" mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms" type="mms" />
</apns>
i have tried changing this to http://mms.vzw.com/servlets/mms
i have tried changing this to http://mms.sprintpcs.com
again i have the ability to send MMS messages with no problem so long as it is vtext.com i just can't receive them. Any Ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Any known fix at this point for the small MMS issue on TMOUS in ICS ROMs?
I think honestly this is the only thing holding me back from running an ICS ROM full-time. I've flashed a few and found that everything else worked to a degree that I could handle - EXCEPT that!
I noticed that there wasn't the issue in the Virtuous Inquisition ROM, but I'm leaning more towards the Sense side of things.
Thanks!
Id like to know the same?
Did you try this (under the heading of "Small MMS"):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1405457
Go to ics fixes thread and use small
Mms v1.1 fix... It solved my problem but for some reason v1 and v2 didn't work..so you might have to Try all 3 to find the one that works for you
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio using XDA App
Been there done that, Maybe I will try it again but then not restore my data afterwords...
You guys might want to consider using handcent or go sms.
Sent from my HTC Sensation 4G using XDA App
MMS Fix!
ok first 2 things need to be done. open the rom zip file and go to system/customize/mns and open the default.xml file with an editing program.
in this you will find the following.
<module name="MessageConfig">
<function name="setting">
<set name="single">
<item name="SMS_Delivery_Report">false</item>
<item name="MMS_Delivery_Report">false</item>
<item name="MMS_Read_Report">false</item>
<item name="MMS_Auto_Retrieve">true</item>
<item name="MMS_Roaming_Auto_Retrieve">false</item>
<item name="MMS_Priority">Normal</item>
<item name="MMS_Msg_Size1">100K</item>
<item name="MMS_Msg_Size2">200K</item>
<item name="MMS_Msg_Size3">300K</item>
<item name="MMS_Msg_Size_Choose">300K</item>
<item name="MMS_Received_Notify">true</item>
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Change the values in red to say 300k,600k,1000k,1000k
Then from there when you flash the rom go to your apn settings and make sure you only have one. delete the mms apn if you have it. the only one you should have is data.
edit the data apn to say the following
Name: T-Mobile Data
APN: epc.tmobile.com
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: Not set
MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS proxy: 216.155.165.50
MMS port: 8080
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication type: Not set
APN type: default,supl,admin,dun,mms,hipri
APN protocol: IPv4
APN enable/disable: APN enabled (greyed out)
Bearer: Unspecified
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this will work as long as your tmobile
Ok ladies and gents this mms fix that steve007 posted on does work. This is what I did to get it to work.
You will have to start fresh.... install zip and place on sd card first.
1. Data factory reset
2. Install rom, DO NOT REBOOT
3. Install mms fix
4. Reboot ROM go through setup.
5. IMPORTANT...DO NOT RESTORE ANY PREVIOUS DATA
6. You are good to go normal MMS size.
AGAIN IF YOU RESTORE DATA FROM PREVIOUS NANDROID BACKUP THE FIX WILL REVERT YOU TO SMALL MMS. I did pick and choose what I wanted to restore from Titanium with no ill effect...
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akapaul26 said:
Ok ladies and gents this mms fix that steve007 posted on does work. This is what I did to get it to work.
You will have to start fresh.... install zip and place on sd card first.
1. Data factory reset
2. Install rom, DO NOT REBOOT
3. Install mms fix
4. Reboot ROM go through setup.
5. IMPORTANT...DO NOT RESTORE ANY PREVIOUS DATA
6. You are good to go normal MMS size.
AGAIN IF YOU RESTORE DATA FROM PREVIOUS NANDROID BACKUP THE FIX WILL REVERT YOU TO SMALL MMS. I did pick and choose what I wanted to restore from Titanium with no ill effect...
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this did not work for me, this is the only issue im having with this ICS ROM everything else works great,
Hi,
After rooting and flashing a ROM (or before; I didn't know to check), I seem to have lost the APN info for the LG U+ mobile network. (LG Optimus LTE 6200 w/ a 4G plan). Any help in this area'd be appreciated.
THanks!
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figures. I find relevant info out after posting. anyway, I found these settings from a github: (https://gist.github.com/imnuts/4319762)
<!--LG U+ Multi-PDN Requirement -->
<apn carrier="LG U+"
mcc="450"
mnc="06"
apn="internet.lguplus.co.kr"
type="default,supl"
protocol="IPV4V6"
/>
<apn carrier="LG U+ MMS"
mcc="450"
mnc="06"
apn="ims.lguplus.co.kr"
type="ims,mms"
protocol="IPV4V6"
mmsc="http://omammsc.uplus.co.kr:9084"
/>
<apn carrier="LG U+ Tethering"
mcc="450"
mnc="06"
apn="tethering.lguplus.co.kr"
type="dun"
protocol="IPV4V6"
/>
<apn carrier="LG U+ Roaming"
mcc="450"
mnc="06"
apn="wroaming.lguplus.co.kr"
type="default,mms,dun,supl"
protocol="IPV4V6"
mmsc="http://omammsc.uplus.co.kr:9084"
carrier_enabled = "false"
/>
<!--LG U+ Multi-PDN Requirement -->
Is this saying that I need to make four separate APNs, each with the above info entered via settings->wireless etc etc OR should I edit the apns-conf.xml and the /apps/common/res/apns.xml directly? also, the "wroaming"; is that a typo or should that be entered as written? I'm not a stranger to Android, but I'm green w/r/t 4G and LTE and the like...so help is appreciated. Thanks!
hey guys,
I'm currently running CM13 nightlies and want to do a clean install without flashing over my current setup. is there any way i can retain my provisioning while flashing a new cm build? i tried wiping and installing a new nightly build. everything booted fine, but the phone was not provisioned. even after flashing mvno slayer, the phone wouldn't register to the network.
I have to flash back to stock and then flash cm if I want a fresh install?
Provisioning *should* persist through flashes... unless you're changing providers.
I was able to get my device provisioned for Sprint on stock when I used it, and then was able to flash any ROM I wanted. Never needed to go back to stock, but I always stayed on Sprint.
arrrghhh said:
Provisioning *should* persist through flashes... unless you're changing providers.
I was able to get my device provisioned for Sprint on stock when I used it, and then was able to flash any ROM I wanted. Never needed to go back to stock, but I always stayed on Sprint.
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technically it's ringplus (updated title), but I don't think being an MVNO makes the process any different. So if I wiped and flashed a new CM build but couldn't get the phone to register, what can I do? Trying to avoid going through the whole process of RSDlite back to stock and starting from complete scratch...
gtmaster303 said:
technically it's ringplus (updated title), but I don't think being an MVNO makes the process any different. So if I wiped and flashed a new CM build but couldn't get the phone to register, what can I do? Trying to avoid going through the whole process of RSDlite back to stock and starting from complete scratch...
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I'm not following - was it working before, and the act of updating the ROM to a newer build of CM broke the provisioning?
Never heard of that before, but have you considered it's the update? Have you tried restoring a backup? You do have a backup...?
arrrghhh said:
I'm not following - was it working before, and the act of updating the ROM to a newer build of CM broke the provisioning?
Never heard of that before, but have you considered it's the update? Have you tried restoring a backup? You do have a backup...?
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Yes, everything was working fine. I wipe, then flash a new build of CM, but it doesn't register with the network. Restoring my backup has everything working again. It's just that the rom has been quite sluggish and I wanted a fresh start. I don't know if it was always like this or because of an app. That's why I'm starting over
gtmaster303 said:
Yes, everything was working fine. I wipe, then flash a new build of CM, but it doesn't register with the network. Restoring my backup has everything working again. It's just that the rom has been quite sluggish and I wanted a fresh start. I don't know if it was always like this or because of an app. That's why I'm starting over
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Just try to clean wipe the working ROM, see if that works.
If it does, I'd say that update of CM is the issue.
Did you ever find a solution? I am having the same problem. If I install the latest CM 13 the phone no longer connects to the cell network. Stupidly, I did not do any backup, so the only option I have to go back to the stock ROM. With the stock ROM the phone connects to to the network with no problem.
nemo3 said:
Did you ever find a solution? I am having the same problem. If I install the latest CM 13 the phone no longer connects to the cell network. Stupidly, I did not do any backup, so the only option I have to go back to the stock ROM. With the stock ROM the phone connects to to the network with no problem.
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What about flashing an older build of CM13?
What were you running before you flashed the latest CM13?
arrrghhh said:
What about flashing an older build of CM13?
What were you running before you flashed the latest CM13?
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To answer your questions, I was running CM13 I can't find older builds of CM13 that work. The only ones I find are relatively new.
I managed to get voice to work. I still don't have data. These are the steps I took. I am not sure all of them are necessary. But at least now voice is working.
Dial *#*#4636#*#*
Click on the 3 vertical dot menu on top right
Select Radio Band -> PCS (1900 MHZ)
Back button <|
Set Preferred Network Type to LTE/CDMA (auto PRL)
Back button <|
Back Button <|
Settings -> Cellular Network Settings ->Preferred Network Type -> CDMA+LTE/EVDO
Settings -> Cellular Network Settings->CDMA subscription -> NV
Reboot
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OK, now I got 3G data.
I changed
Settings -> Cellular Network Settings ->Preferred Network Type -> CDMA/EVDO/GSM/WCDMA
Reboot
Now if I could only get 4G without losing voice I'd be all set. Little by little...
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If I go to Settings -> Cellular Network Settings ->Access Point Names, I get a message that says "APN settings are not available for this user". Is that normal? I seem to remember I had a list of APNs.
I've got the exact same problem with the CM13 nightlies on Ting. I've tried a bunch of them all the way back to April and can't get LTE to work on any of them.
If I go back to the stock ROM, it works fine. If I go back to CM11, it works fine.
I don't know if its related or not, but in the SatStat app, it shows a bunch of dashes under LTE and some long numbers like 21474 83647. This line disappears and reappears every few seconds while the app is open.
abortretryfail said:
I've got the exact same problem with the CM13 nightlies on Ting. I've tried a bunch of them all the way back to April and can't get LTE to work on any of them.
If I go back to the stock ROM, it works fine. If I go back to CM11, it works fine.
I don't know if its related or not, but in the SatStat app, it shows a bunch of dashes under LTE and some long numbers like 21474 83647. This line disappears and reappears every few seconds while the app is open.
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If it works in CM11 but not CM13, then something changed... Please submit logs to the CM maintainer (radio logs will probably be necessary). Of course make sure the correct settings have been applied.
Red Pocket Mobile APN Settings
arrrghhh said:
If it works in CM11 but not CM13, then something changed...
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Following this procedure allowed me to use Voice, SMS MMS and internet (both 3G and 4G) on PAC-ROM and builds of Cyanogen Mod up to and including 12.1. I have not tried 13.
Code:
1. click "Mobile networks" to access the settings
2. Data enabled checked
3. Data Roaming unchecked
4. Battery Saving Mode unchecked
5. Set preferred network type to: CDMA+LTE/EvDo
6. System select - set roaming mode to Home Only
7. Set CDMA subscription to NV
8. Create a New APN with these values:
a. Name: Red Pocket
b. APN: n.r6.ispsn
c. Proxy: Not set
d. Port: Not set
e. Username: ##########@redpocket.sprintpcs.com
replace ########## with your red pocket mobile phone number
e. Password: Not set
f. Server: Not set
g. MMSC: http://mms.sprintpcs.com
h. MMS proxy: 68.28.31.7
i. MMS port: 80
j. MCC: 310
k. MNC: 120
l. Authentication type: Not set
m. APN type: default, mms
n. APN protocol: IPv4/IPv6
o. APN roaming protocol: IPv4/IPv6
p: Unspecified
q. MVNO type: None
r. MVNO value: Not set
s. save changes
9. Set the Red Pocket APN as your active one.
10. reboot
Net10 APN Settings?
I am giving you how I went from point A to B in this post. My next post will be the correct settings for my new Sprint mvno: Net10.
After getting voice, data, sms and mms working in the rooted stock ROM, I install the xposed framework for Android 4. Reboot
Open Play store and install "Hidden Android Settings" and "NoHiddenPasswords". NoHiddenPasswords is an xposed tool, but does not show up if you do a search in the xposed manager app. Open xposed and Enable NoHiddenPasswords. Reboot.
Back-up your tweaked Stock ROM with TWRP.
Install Cyanogen. When Cyanogen boots up, go to Settings-"Mobile Networks", my educated guess is that the settings for
Data enabled
Data Roaming unchecked
Battery Saving Mode unchecked
Preferred network type: CDMA+LTE/EvDo
System select - set roaming mode to Home Only
Set CDMA subscription to NV
I can at least confirm those work with the two mvno's I have used: Red Pocket & Net10.
The first thing I tried was to the same settings as I showed in my prior post.
I tried changing 8.e. to ##########@net10.sprintpcs.com. Then I tried ##########@sprintpcs.com. Neither of those worked, so I knew I needed to find the value using some tool in the Stock ROM. I googled Android APN settings app, and found "Hidden Android Secrets". It has a APN settings viewer. When I looked at the ones in my phone, I saw some password fields that it would not show me without the help of NoHiddenPasswords.
Then I used Notepad++ on my laptop to copy the information shown in each access point in the stock rom on my phone. I did a new tab for each access point.
It seemed pretty obvious that at least 8e would need changed.
I tried changing 8e to ##########@net10.sprintpcs.com
I then tried ##########@sprintpcs.com
Voice works & SMS worked, but no data nor MMS over 4g.
I notice that none of the access points in my stock ROM has any reference to n.r6.ispsn. There is one with an APN n.t9.ispsn. That is very similar so I changed 8.b. to that. Miracle, I now have LTE data!
Unfortunately, though, the MMS is till not working over LTE.
In my stock ROM, there is one and only one APN with APN Type: default,mms
BTW, there is no space after the comma in the stock ROM, so I changed that.
I merged its values into my APN.
This did not kill my data; so, I tried sending and receiving MMS. Tada, that's it.
APN Settings for Net10
RandyB201 said:
... the correct settings for my new Sprint mvno: Net10...
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Code:
1. Open Settings
2. click "Mobile networks" to access the settings
3. Data enabled checked
4. Data Roaming unchecked
5. Battery Saving Mode unchecked
6. Set preferred network type to: CDMA+LTE/EvDo
7. System select - set roaming mode to Home Only
8. Set CDMA subscription to NV
9. Create a New APN with these values:
a. Name: Net10
b. APN: n.t9.ispsn
c. Proxy: Not set
d. Port: Not set
e. Username: none
e. Password: none
f. Server: Not set
g. MMSC: http://mms.sprintpcs.com
h. MMS proxy: 68.28.31.7
i. MMS port: 80
j. MCC: 310
k. MNC: 120
l. Authentication type: Not set
m. APN type: default, mms
n. APN protocol: IPv4
o. APN roaming protocol: IPv4
p: Bearer: LTE
q. MVNO type: None
r. MVNO value: Not set
s. save changes
10. Set the Net10 APN as your active one.
To be clear, the username and password are not an empty / null string. They are the word "none" all lowercase letters...