Hangouts as I'm sure you know, has it's own APN settings. Is it safe for me just to delete all of the profiles?
If I delete the APN's in hangouts, It uses the system set APN correct?
Also, my carrier gave me this info, and I want to make sure it's all I need(In device settings)
Name
APN
MMSC
APN type
Is that all I need? Just asking because I noticed there were a bunch of other settings, and my connection always cuts out (probably a carrier/location issue).
Still waiting on hangouts update, thank God they added Google voice.
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You do not have to fill in the APN settings inside Hangouts unless you are having problems with the application. The settings supplied by your carrier should be all you need to configure in your mobility network APN settings.
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any one has a clue for how can i set up MMS apn?
I've got no clue what that is or does... however I do know if you go to settings, then cellular, for me there is a button that says 'add apn' on my focus for AT&T.
thats add APN for the internet data only, and there is no way to set MMS APN.
mms means "Multimedia Messaging Service" basicly its SMS with pics and videos.
Ah.. yes. I know what sms, mms is.. didn't know what apn is used for. I haven't come across any instances of apn aside from for the data.
Hey everyone
Seems like the classic story, but i've been struggling with MMS since day 1. I recently downloaded evolve sms, and they have a preset verizon APN setting that works, which i'm grateful for.
But i'm trying to understand what the hell these settings are supposed to be...why can't i send mms through any other app? when i ask evolve sms to fetch the APN settings automatically it says it can't, which i assume is what's going on in other apps. and when i go into APN setting i see a long list of a bunch of different options, and default none of those was even selected....
anyway. Does anyone know how this works? or how to set the APN settings to get MMS working through hangouts?
Does anyone else have this issue?
I didn't have this issue until I did a factory reset yesterday. I have checked my data settings for my phone and the default messaging app and I do not see a setting that would be affecting me. MMS messages download immediately if I am on only a mobile network.
Checking different websites online led me to checking the APN settings for the T-Mobile network. I checked them against the settings that are provided on the T-Mobile website and I see that mine do not match completely. Mine differs from their site in 3 places:
I am missing the MMS Protocol field,
APN type is set to default,mms,supl
and my APN protocol is set to IPv6 instead of IPv4/IPv6
I'm a new user so it won't let me link to the support page but it is below:
HTML:
https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-30273
I tried manually creating an APN to match their website but I still cannot find the MMS Protocol field. Also, it switches back to the original APN whenever I check back.
I'm not sure if anyone else has had this issue but I think my next step is to call their customer service and see if they can reset something on their end.
I have a US Cellular G920R4, unlocked.
USC has co-opted the data connection. For example, I can add an APN for Verizon and select it, but it doesn't work.
If you set the APN setting to default and remove all APNs, it dispalys a message that states that "APN settings are disabled for the current user profile."
Data is 3G by default.
Also, they've locked the browser such that you can not remove or even change the default home page, which is the USC portal.
How to I eliminate their default setup and restore the APN settings?
I was having a problem with this also and I was able to add a working APN by disabling WiFi first. You'll still see the APN settings disabled error until you add the new APN. You'll then be able to select the radio button next to the APN you added after it has been saved. It worked for me just now so I hope that helps you.
gogozombiii;70527579 I was able to add a working APN by disabling WiFi first. You'll still see the APN settings disabled error until you add the new APN. .[/QUOTE said:
Thank you for taking the time to reply. I am glad the solution worked for you and, hipefully it will help others. The WiFi settings on my device were disabled. I can add an APN and select it as default, but it's ignored - even after I delete all APNs by returning to default settings and starting over.
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This is one for the search engines since I couldn't find an answer for this out there for this so hopefully this helps someone else.
My MMS messages were suddenly failing to send. I took a look at my logcat and saw that for some reason even though the MMS service was pulling the correct MMSC from the profile, the OkHTTP API was failing to connect to localhost. My only guess is that apparently the MMSC http URL was sending an HTTP redirect to something that my device was resolving to localhost since I could connect to the MMSC with my web browser and ping it successfully by name with a terminal client without it resolving to 127.0.0.1 (localhost). I tried disabling my ad blocker since that's the only thing I could think of that could be causing a DNS resolve to 127.0.0.1, but that wasn't it.
I also knew that my MVNO had updated their MMSC and so I tried adding in a new APN with those settings, with the new MMSC entered both by name and by IP address (note: with OnePlus you always need to specify an MVNO type, in my case GID, for a custom APN to save). From the logcat, I saw that the MMS service was unbelievably still using the grayed out APN profile with the old MMSC, even after a reboot. I verified that my custom APN was in fact selected. I tried deleting the storage from several different phone services, as well as locating and deleting the custom APN file, to no avail.
Finally, I figure out what was going on. OnePlus has an evil APN locking file at:
/system/etc/apns-conf.xml
If an APN name on your SIM matches with an APN name in this file, then you are locked to that APN even if you have defined and selected a custom APN!
So, I made a backup copy of this file first, then I located the grayed out APN profile in this file (search by APN name), deleted it, and rebooted. Looking at the logcat though, I still saw that the phone was not using my custom APN profile!! It turned out that there was a second match for the APN name in this file. I deleted that as well, rebooted, and voila - no more grayed out APN in my APN settings that I'm locked to and can't edit. I verified in logcat that my phone was now using my custom APN profile and now my MMS are working again!
Hope this helps someone else!
Notes:
I'm using the last Oreo/ OxygenOS 5.1.11 for best xPosed support, but I did see on the OP forums that other people were having issues with their MMS and APN grayed out even with Pie on several different OP phones.
Yes, I have an older SIM from my MVNO, but not that old