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Originally Posted by imnuts
Does anyone want to try the apn-conf.xml file in the attached zip and see if MMS works on VZW? It wouldn't make sense that this would fix it, but I guess anything is worth a try. If it does, then maybe we just need to get the proper APN files from the various carriers to get MMS working. It is also possible that just getting the full APN settings for the various carriers may work. I would also backup the current file before replacing it with this, or making a backup of your entire folder. If someone wants to try just putting in the settings from this, that may be something else to try that is less risky than just replacing it, at least as an initial test. Here are the settings:
Code:
mcc="310"
mnc="012"
apn="Verizon"
user="MDN@vzw3g.com "
server="*"
password="vzw"
mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms"
auth="3"
mmsc_test="http://vzpix.com/servlets/mms"
mmsc_domestic="http://222.231.61.41/mms"
uploadshortcode="438749"
uploadshortcode_test="666612"
uaprof="http://uaprof.vtext.com/sam/i500/i500.xml"
useragent="sami500"
user_test="hlrtest@vzwtest.com"
password_test="vzwtest"
user_domestic="sktelecom"
auth_type="0"
mms_lockcode="500667"
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Originally Posted by imnuts
I'm not sure if you'll be able to use Astro or another basic file explorer or not, or if you'll need Root Explorer or adb to set it up. The file will go in /system/etc/ and replace the apn-conf.xml file that is already there.
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If that works more power to ya forreal.. i dont have VZW or Metro, but i figured those might get working easier.. as both have more detailed APNs floating on the web, Sprint seems to have nothing really.. and for all this talk about MMS, noone seems to be finding these settings...
I have a working Sprint APN on mine, but it only enables sending, it will show its recieving even, but nothing shows up in the end..
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Originally Posted by yoshi911
I have used Astro and OI File Manager, but I cant replace the orginal file. It has a read only property. How do I get around that?
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Android Mate is what another user and myself both used...