I installed the Infected Eternity Rom on my HTC Thunderbolt and my MMS not working. I have Cricket as my carrier and before I flash my ROM I was able to send and receive MMS. I tried going to messages>menu>setting>multimedia messages>connection settings but I'm unable to click on anything once in connection settings. I also tried put in a new apn.xml, but I couldnt get into the connection settings to finish it. I hope someone can help me out, thanks in advance!
Try hooking the thing up to your computer and using QPST, from there, I think you might be able to modify MMS and APN settings.
http://www.mechacentre.com/resources/thunderbolt-qpst
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I am new here so sorry if this has been asked. I tried to search but could not find anything after I upgrade my tilt's rom I cammot get a data connection. I can make calls and get on the internet but i cannot send or receive emails. It says connection error. Please help Thanks.
Do you have the right radio for your ROM? Do you have the correct data settings? Carrier & ROM information?
Did you happen to install this after flashing? I keep it on my SD Card for quick application after my latest ROM switch...
I installed the file but still get the same error.
avi007 said:
I installed the file but still get the same error.
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Did you soft reset after installing it and did you go into Settings > Connections > Connections and make sure to select Cingular GPRS? If none of these work...I'm not really sure...perhaps it's a bad flash?
I did all that but get this same error with every rom execpt the original att rom . Thanks for you help. If i connect with wifi everything works OK.
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I did all that but get this same error with every rom execpt the original att rom . Thanks for you help. If i connect with wifi everything works OK.
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Then I can only suggest looking at the Tilt issues thread and see if anyone else has run across the problem. Sorry I don't have a better answer.
I flashed the new Bricked kernel today and it messed up my APNs. I can't change the MCC and MNC values. If I try to the APN won't be saved.
I already superwiped and reflashed everything even with different kernels but the problem still exists. My phone shows it's roaming and I don't have data access.
Now there's even a carrier list that wasn't there at all before.
Someone suggested I should remove market access emulate on boot, but I don't know how to do it.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks!
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I flashed the new Bricked kernel today and it messed up my APNs. I can't change the MCC and MNC values. If I try to the APN won't be saved.
I already superwiped and reflashed everything even with different kernels but the problem still exists. My phone shows it's roaming and I don't have data access.
Now there's even a carrier list that wasn't there at all before.
Someone suggested I should remove market access emulate on boot, but I don't know how to do it.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks!
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Just to make it clear, I did not install Market Enabler or Market Access...
Try new the 3.33 universal Firmware.
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Try new the 3.33 universal Firmware.
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No that does not help. I was on the 3.33 firmware and I even reverted back to 3.32 and an older radio to try my older setup and see if that fixes it.
I still have no data Phone still roaming
Now I even flashed an old stock GB rom with old Hboot and old radio.
For some reason the phone still thinks I'm using Vodafone...
I tried APN Backup & Restore. When I backup the APNs it saves a xml file with a lot of carriers in it. Way more than what the phone shows
in the system.It only shows the Vodafone ones. Heck, I even have a carrier named "My Dads Internet" which is also weird.
I really have no idea what to do now, should I get a new SIM card?
Please help!
Well... 2 days of trying to figure this out. No solution.
Maybe my SIM card thinks I'm outside the country. I guess I'll have to call my service provider and see if I need to get a new SIM.
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Wow this is terrible ! I've never heard of this happening! I would definitely call carrier and see if you need a new sim card or what can they do on their end to fix the issue, especially if none here knows a fix or responds. I just wanted to wish you the best and let you know I really hope your issue gets cleared up soon! Please let us know what happens and what the fix was ok. Good luck to you!!
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Thanks, I just put the SIM card in a friend's phone. Same problem, so I'm glad to know the problem is with the SIM card and not the phone. That's definitely a relief.
I'm calling my carrier!
Just to close this thread in case anyone is suddenly having this problem, you either installed Market Access or Market Enabler or your SIM card is just not working correctly.
My problem was the SIM card, I got a new one from my carrier, everything is working again
Sorry if Im not posting correctly, I've used this site a lot for research and whatnot, but couldn't find anything on this topic. So whenever I install a custom rom that is not ICS, I have no data, and barely any service. I installed NUMA and that has been working great, but whenever I try any Jellybean Roms (Carbon, Avatar, Pac-ROM) I have the issue with data and service. I have no idea if I'm installing them wrong or anything, what I usually have done to install roms (and it works with ICS), is to open the Boot Menu Manager while the phone is booting, going into recovery, then preform a factory reset, after that I install the Rom from ZIP. If anyone has any ideas on how to fix this, it'll be greatly appreciated.
Check the apn settings
Settings > wireless and networks (click more) mobile networks > access point names
If this correct, try to disable sim card pin lock on stock ics system
stars2 said:
Check the apn settings
Settings > wireless and networks (click more) mobile networks > access point names
If this correct, try to disable sim card pin lock on stock ics system
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When I checked the Access Point Names list, there is nothing in the list, should there be something?
Sorry if I sound stupid, I am completely new to rooting.
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Sorry if Im not posting correctly, I've used this site a lot for research and whatnot, but couldn't find anything on this topic. So whenever I install a custom rom that is not ICS, I have no data, and barely any service. I installed NUMA and that has been working great, but whenever I try any Jellybean Roms (Carbon, Avatar, Pac-ROM) I have the issue with data and service. I have no idea if I'm installing them wrong or anything, what I usually have done to install roms (and it works with ICS), is to open the Boot Menu Manager while the phone is booting, going into recovery, then preform a factory reset, after that I install the Rom from ZIP. If anyone has any ideas on how to fix this, it'll be greatly appreciated.
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i know exactly what you mean im having the exact same problem im on slimbean 4.3.1 i would try calling att or your carrier and have them helpyou enter the apn settings im going to call them and see if they can help me enter the apn
Hi All.
I've got a Samsung Galaxy Relay 4G using PhilZ Touch 6 recovery and cm-11-20140518-NIGHTLY-apexqtmo. I have an AT&T sim card and when I try to input APN settings for AT&T nothing saves. I've tried everything including 5 ROM's, all running KitKat emulations. I read that Android 4.0+ will not allow you to change APN settings, but is there some workaround. I've also discovered it disables APN apps from accessing APN settings.
I've also tried to flash 10.2 but I get Status 7 errors every time I try. I've followed instructions on removing access commands from the updater-script file and re-zipping, but it also aborts.
I've called *#*#4636#*#* and it doesn't look like the phone sees the SIM card, but maybe that's due to the APN settings? It won't even call let alone send/receive data. I've tried 2 different AT&T SIM cards with the same result.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Hi All.
I've got a Samsung Galaxy Relay 4G using PhilZ Touch 6 recovery and cm-11-20140518-NIGHTLY-apexqtmo. I have an AT&T sim card and when I try to input APN settings for AT&T nothing saves. I've tried everything including 5 ROM's, all running KitKat emulations. I read that Android 4.0+ will not allow you to change APN settings, but is there some workaround. I've also discovered it disables APN apps from accessing APN settings.
I've also tried to flash 10.2 but I get Status 7 errors every time I try. I've followed instructions on removing access commands from the updater-script file and re-zipping, but it also aborts.
I've called *#*#4636#*#* and it doesn't look like the phone sees the SIM card, but maybe that's due to the APN settings? It won't even call let alone send/receive data. I've tried 2 different AT&T SIM cards with the same result.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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yes there is a way to be able to and requires modding the build.prop file... i can show you how if need be
REV3NT3CH said:
yes there is a way to be able to and requires modding the build.prop file... i can show you how if need be
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Actually it turns out I couldn't see the IMEI number either, so I returned to stock ROM and could then see the IMEI. I then flashed CWM 6.0.1.2 and CM 10.2 and was able to then set the APN. I'm still having trouble getting phone and data connection over the cell, but at least it now shows some bars. Thanks for replying, though.
My connection issue was a problem with the SIM. It's all working properly now.
Has anyone gotten Sprint MMS to work using any custom ROM? Every ROM I have tried I can get Data and SMS to work fine, but I am unable to send or receive and MMS. If I re-flash the stock it works just fine. I've tried builds of Lineage, AOSiP, AquiriOS, and dotOS. Everything else in all the ROMs seem to work just fine. Any idea what is causing this or how I might go about resolving it?
Sorry, I know this doesn't help you any but many of us are still trying to find an answer, is your Pixel purchased directly from Sprint? We still don't have a definitive answer to if the Sprint model Pixels bootloader can be unlocked or not.
Also if it helps any on my Nexus 6 running CrDroid 9.0 MMS isn't working either, hasn't worked since 8.0. I have tried changing the APN's, changing settings in Hiddenmenu, and messing around with Android Messages hidden settings as well as combing the system configs with root and everything looks normal, no weirdness in logcat, just failure to send.
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Sorry, I know this doesn't help you any but many of us are still trying to find an answer, is your Pixel purchased directly from Sprint? We still don't have a definitive answer to if the Sprint model Pixels bootloader can be unlocked or not.
Also if it helps any on my Nexus 6 running CrDroid 9.0 MMS isn't working either, hasn't worked since 8.0. I have tried changing the APN's, changing settings in Hiddenmenu, and messing around with Android Messages hidden settings as well as combing the system configs with root and everything looks normal, no weirdness in logcat, just failure to send.
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No I purchased mine from the google store. I have to imagine that some package or apn setting is different between stock and the roms, but I don't know what at this point. It somewhat frustrating that it works just fine on stock, but not on anything else. Googleing the issue suggest that Sprint has changed similar things in the past which caused issues.
Factory reset, then flash stock. Once it boots and LTE connects, power off and go to bootloader and boot into twrp. Then, without wiping anything, flash whatever aosp rom you want. You should then be able to connect to data and have mms working.
If mms still doesn't work, you can dl an older version of Textra (Nov 2018ish) and select legacy settings for mms. Then you only have to set:
MMSC: http://mms.sprintpcs.com
MMS Proxy: oap7.sprintpcs.com
MMS Port: 80
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Factory reset, then flash stock. Once it boots and LTE connects, power off and go to bootloader and boot into twrp. Then, without wiping anything, flash whatever aosp rom you want. You should then be able to connect to data and have mms working.
If mms still doesn't work, you can dl an older version of Textra (Nov 2018ish) and select legacy settings for mms. Then you only have to set:
MMSC: http://mms.sprintpcs.com
MMS Proxy: oap7.sprintpcs.com
MMS Port: 80
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Thanks for the help! Flashing a rom without wiping anything did not work. However, using an old version of Textra using the legacy settings does. Do you know any way to force the regular Messaging app to us these APN settings as well? I tried changing the /system/etc/apns-conf.xml to match those setting but I'm still getting a failure to connect.
Code:
[07-07 13:06:17.535 1613:5348 E/MmsService]
[[email protected]] HTTP: IO failure
java.net.ConnectException: Failed to connect to /68.28.31.7:80
at com.android.okhttp.internal.io.RealConnection.connectSocket(RealConnection.java:143)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.io.RealConnection.connect(RealConnection.java:112)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.http.StreamAllocation.findConnection(StreamAllocation.java:184)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.http.StreamAllocation.findHealthyConnection(StreamAllocation.java:126)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.http.StreamAllocation.newStream(StreamAllocation.java:95)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.http.HttpEngine.connect(HttpEngine.java:281)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.http.HttpEngine.sendRequest(HttpEngine.java:224)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.huc.HttpURLConnectionImpl.execute(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:461)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.huc.HttpURLConnectionImpl.connect(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:127)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.huc.HttpURLConnectionImpl.getOutputStream(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:258)
at com.android.mms.service.MmsHttpClient.execute(MmsHttpClient.java:186)
at com.android.mms.service.SendRequest.doHttp(SendRequest.java:83)
at com.android.mms.service.MmsRequest.execute(MmsRequest.java:171)
at com.android.mms.service.MmsService$2.run(MmsService.java:414)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1167)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:641)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:764)
Here is the full logcat if it helps.
team_gold said:
Thanks for the help! Flashing a rom without wiping anything did not work. However, using an old version of Textra using the legacy settings does. Do you know any way to force the regular Messaging app to us these APN settings as well? I tried changing the /system/etc/apns-conf.xml to match those setting but I'm still getting a failure to connect.
Code:
[07-07 13:06:17.535 1613:5348 E/MmsService]
[[email protected]] HTTP: IO failure
java.net.ConnectException: Failed to connect to /68.28.31.7:80
at com.android.okhttp.internal.io.RealConnection.connectSocket(RealConnection.java:143)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.io.RealConnection.connect(RealConnection.java:112)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.http.StreamAllocation.findConnection(StreamAllocation.java:184)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.http.StreamAllocation.findHealthyConnection(StreamAllocation.java:126)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.http.StreamAllocation.newStream(StreamAllocation.java:95)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.http.HttpEngine.connect(HttpEngine.java:281)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.http.HttpEngine.sendRequest(HttpEngine.java:224)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.huc.HttpURLConnectionImpl.execute(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:461)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.huc.HttpURLConnectionImpl.connect(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:127)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.huc.HttpURLConnectionImpl.getOutputStream(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:258)
at com.android.mms.service.MmsHttpClient.execute(MmsHttpClient.java:186)
at com.android.mms.service.SendRequest.doHttp(SendRequest.java:83)
at com.android.mms.service.MmsRequest.execute(MmsRequest.java:171)
at com.android.mms.service.MmsService$2.run(MmsService.java:414)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1167)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:641)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:764)
Here is the full logcat if it helps.
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I'm really not sure why it started working for me. I tried editing settings.db and lost all connectivity. I wiped and then flashed stock, then after connecting to lte, I dirty flashed aquarios and everything was working.
I'm having the same issues with AquariOS , restoring a backup to get mms back. Everything else worked great and loved the custom touches. I also noticed I couldn't add an APN, I'd fill it out and save but it never showed up as an option.
jdee323 said:
Factory reset, then flash stock. Once it boots and LTE connects, power off and go to bootloader and boot into twrp. Then, without wiping anything, flash whatever aosp rom you want. You should then be able to connect to data and have mms working.
If mms still doesn't work, you can dl an older version of Textra (Nov 2018ish) and select legacy settings for mms. Then you only have to set:
MMSC: http://mms.sprintpcs.com
MMS Proxy: oap7.sprintpcs.com
MMS Port: 80
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I followed your textra advice on Sprint LG V30 AOSP also. It worked. Thanks