[Q] No DATA auto enable/disable, when sending/receiving MMS - Blade General

hi folks!
i just tried the new cm7.1 , just noticed that my 3G data connection does not come up automatically when I send or receive an MMS. (APN checked)
I have to manually enable data in order for the MMS to be sent or downloaded.
has anyone else notice this?
thanx in advance

Had the same kind of problem. Here is how i fixed it:
- In apn settings, try changing the apn type to "default,supl,mms" for "(name of carrier) MMS" and "default,supl" for "(name of carrier) Web"
I hope to work with you too!

i passt back to GSF b27 again , so I can't remember
is there in Cyanmodgen 7.1 a "enable always-on mobile data" option
inside the mobile network settings?

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same for me, in italy with vodafone..
Guess this is the same everywhere ....
I have another problem with the mms app ... every time i recive a mms with a photo taken from a iPhone and i want to view it it FC`s
Tho i can recive & view pisc from any other device
Same here in slovenia simobil (vodafone) tried different apn setting like emptying everything except apn url and with proxy, username password...still doesn't work. Says sending/reciving.
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To be safe, I use apn onoff by curvefish, leaving the option "MMS on". This way, when I get an mms, it automatically turns data on to recieve the message.
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