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Re: MMS Bounty for CDMA Android Port **Currently: $30**
Found this on XDA... testing it now
step 2: go into your apn settings menu -> settings -> wireless & network settings -> Mobile Networks -> APN's step 3: you should see an apn listed called android, click on it to edit the APN step 4: change its settings so they match this settings: APN Name: internet APN: Android Proxy:<Not set> Port:<Not set> Username:<Not set> Password:<Not set> Server:<Not set> MMSC:http://63.215.195.152/servlets/mms?X-SPRINT-MDN=(10 digit phone number) MMS proxy:<Not set> MMS Port: 80 MMC:310 MNC:995 Authentication Type:<Not set> APN type:<Not set> step 5: hit menu and choose save the apn step 6: reboot |
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Re: MMS Bounty for CDMA Android Port **Currently: $30**
Thread is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=627388 Last edited by MrPib; 10-15-2010 at 09:44 AM. |
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Re: MMS Bounty for CDMA Android Port **Currently: $30**
Same here. I did what they had posted and it did enable me to send pictures, but that is it. I really need to be able to receive them, that is my main concern, sorry I did not state that more clearly before. I do appreciate the help and improvement though, don't get me wrong.
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Re: MMS Bounty for CDMA Android Port **Currently: $30**
Can anyone post the contents of /system/app and post them here? I just got a Fascinate and there is an MMS.apk which I'm thinking has the MMS settings in it, so maybe we just need to get that file for MMS to start working for the various carriers.
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Re: MMS Bounty for CDMA Android Port **Currently: $30**
where do I get the mms.apk? I'd be more than happy to be the tester for this project. I did what was stated on xda but only can send mms not receive em. so post a link for that apk!
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Re: MMS Bounty for CDMA Android Port **Currently: $30**
Maybe a Sprint user that has an Android phone can get the apk and post it as I'm guessing they're different for all carriers. Would a Verizon user be able to extract the attached zip and put both files in /system/app (overwrite the current MMS.apk file) and see if you can send/receive messages?
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Re: MMS Bounty for CDMA Android Port **Currently: $30**
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