When I have configured both APN for internet and APN for MMS then apps for sms/mms are not using APN for MMS and message won't be sent but if I delete this for internet and leave only this APN for MMS then everything works. I've tried to setup sending using manual configuration in the app but it doesn't help at all.
Do you have any ideas how to make it work or maybe there is some way to configure which app should use what APN.
My phone is using Android 5.0.2 with root.
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Does any one know how go from data connection to mms and back automatically or simultaneously? On my Blackberry, it works flawlessly but on my 750, I have to disconnect my data apn, connect my MMS apn send/receive my MMS messages, disconnect the MMS apn, connect my data APN so I can get my push mail working again. Its really annoying. Help really appreciated.
When I set my apn to ATT Phone my data connection is fine. I can surf the interwebs and send and receive emails and texts okay but I can't receive mms. I changed my apn to ATT WAP and I was able to receive mms but no interwebs or emails. I am rooted and running gtg's infused 2.1.0. Any thoughts?
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I figured it out. went to settings, wireless and network, mobile network, access point names, selected ATT WAP, scrolled down to APN type and selected Interwebs + MMS. Good to go!
How to Setup and Configure AT&T APN Internet and MMS Settings R
So was this a question, or did you plan on coming back to fill in a guide of some sort
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if you have adblockplus MMS will not work. to fix it change it to 8080 as opposed to 80.
As the title states I can no longer send or receive mms on att. The only thing I've done is root the phone. I installed Greenify but have since disabled it to make sure that's not the issue. Also I debloated some stuff but did that way before I rooted and way before the mms issue started. I checked my apn settings and nothing seems out of place. I created a new apn and changed the apn protocol from ipv4/ipv6 to just ipv4 per an older thread I found.
When I reboot the phone, all all of the mms will come through and I'm able to send them as well for just a few minutes and then the problem shows again. It doesn't matter which texting app I use either. Tried stock, Textra and handcent. All unique error messages of course but same issue.
Anyone else? Can't find anything similar.
jiggyb21 said:
As the title states I can no longer send or receive mms on att. The only thing I've done is root the phone. I installed Greenify but have since disabled it to make sure that's not the issue. Also I debloated some stuff but did that way before I rooted and way before the mms issue started. I checked my apn settings and nothing seems out of place. I created a new apn and changed the apn protocol from ipv4/ipv6 to just ipv4 per an older thread I found.
When I reboot the phone, all all of the mms will come through and I'm able to send them as well for just a few minutes and then the problem shows again. It doesn't matter which texting app I use either. Tried stock, Textra and handcent. All unique error messages of course but same issue.
Anyone else? Can't find anything similar.
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Did you turn on your data?
Yes, data works fine.
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Are you running AdBlock? If so, it's blocking ads and your MMS pictures on port 80. Switch your APN settings to MMS port 8080, and your MMS should work again. Had the same issue and took me a few hours to figure it out.
My Problem(s)::crying:
SMS messages give an immediate error that they could not be sent. MMS messages say sending for many minutes before finally giving the same error.
Did it ever work?
Yes. I had sent and received SMS messages after flashing. Cannot confirm MMS, becuase I had not used it since flashing my ROM.
What precipitated / brought the problem to the fore?
I was trying to get Sprint voicemail working on my recently flashed phone ([ROM][OFFICIAL][KitKat 4.4.4][moto_msm8960_jbbl] PAC-ROM 4.4.4.RC-2). I tried several apk's for Sprint's Visual Voice. I could not get 5.x or 6.x to work. After following a few dead end threads with those, I installed Google Voice and was trying to use it for my Sprint voicemail. With each of these I uninstalled and rebooted before going on the next try.
I see threads about Google Hangouts causing problems with Sprint SMS /MMS. It is installed, but I am unfamiliar with the App because I have never used it. I think it is only there because Google Voice needs it.
I have used Google Voice on my laptop to call Red Pocket Mobile when I need to troubleshoot my phone. So, before I installed it on my phone I already had it set up in my google account. Not sure how/why that matters, but there is the possibiltiy that some configuration setting in my account is wrong for integrating with my XT897.
Basic Troubleshooting Info:
I can do any of these without a problem on wi-fi or LTE: Google Play Store, Chrome, Firefox, etc. I am also able to make and receive voice calls.
In PAC-ROM:
Settings - Wireless Networks - More... -
Default SMS app is set to Messaging
Voice+:
Setting this to Disabled and rebooting does not fix
Setting this to my Google Voice gmail account does not fix
u need to set the APN for MMS i think.
Settings->Network Settings->APN
there you need to add a Entry
for SMS iam not sure
APN Info
huhu1312 said:
u need to set the APN for MMS i think.
Settings->Network Settings->APN
there you need to add a Entry
for SMS iam not sure
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SMS was working with the APN I created for Red Pocket Mobile before I started trying to get my voice mail to work.
Here is the APN I created for Red Pocket Mobile:
Name: Red Pocket
APN: n.r6.ispsn
Proxy: Not set
Port: not set
username: [my_cell_number]@redpocket.sprintpcs.com
Password: not set
Server: not set
MMSC: http//mms.sprintpcs.com
mms proxy: 68.28.31.7
mms port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 120
Authentication Type: Not set
APN type: default,mms
APN protocol: IpV4/ipV6
APN roamingprotocol : IpV4/ipV6
you changed your network?
if u are on sprint now u need to set this apn
Name Sprint
APN cinet.spcs
Proxy blank
Username blank
Password blank
Server blank
MMSC http://mms.sprintpcs.com/servlets/mms
MMS Proxy 68.28.31.7 6
MMS Port 80
MMC 234
MNC 15
Authentication type not set
APN Type internet + mms
APN Protocol IPv4
APN enable/disable blank
Read more at: http://www.4gtricks.com/2014/08/sprint-apn-settings-sprint-4g-apn-settings.html
huhu1312 said:
you changed your network? ...
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No, my phone company is Red Pocket Mobile. They are a Sprint MVNO.
Yesterday evening I was out for work. I received an SMS message on my phone. I noticed that my phone was showing 4 bars of signal. I only usually see 1 or 2 at my house. I thought that might be the problem. Unfortunately, I tried sending and got the same errors for SMS and MMS even with 4 bars of signal.
This morning, I installed Network Cell Info Mini in my phone just now using LTE. It shows I have +-100 dBm of signal. Trying to send MMS over the same network still produces the same error.
I also found this thread of similar problems in Sprint's forums.
I would recommend restoring stock, make sure EVERYTHING works that you need to work before flashing any aftermarket ROM.
If it all works on the stock ROM, then you know you have a software configuration issue / limitation.
arrrghhh said:
I would recommend restoring stock, make sure EVERYTHING works that you need to work before flashing any aftermarket ROM.
If it all works on the stock ROM, then you know you have a software configuration issue / limitation.
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Sorry it took so long to post a follow-up on this. I finally had time to meticulously do this.
This is what I did that worked:
1. flashed my rooted Jelly Bean stock ROM back on with TWRP
2. after i booted up i updated the PRL then successfully sent and received a txt
3. flashed back my pac-rom
4. after rebooting, successfully sent and received a txt :victory: