How to disable mobile data in JB rom? - Defy Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is it possible to delete a system file
to disable mobile data connection ?
So it can't be switched on it settings......
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bone101 said:
Is it possible to delete a system file
to disable mobile data connection ?
So it can't be switched on it settings......
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settings>data usage>off
or
settings>system>notification drawer>notification buttons>check toggle mobile data
now you can do it from the notification bar

You dont read my question right
You dont should be able to swith it on in settings or else....

Lol. Why want you do that?

I dont need it and dont want to use it , im on prepayed with no free data
For me once data turned on for self in pocket or else....

No Idea ? Anyone ¿

bone101 said:
No Idea ? Anyone ¿
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Just toggle it off in data usage and don't toggle it on again. You can't permanently disable it. (It's a smartphone after all and it is meant to use the internet.)

Delete all APNs in mobile network > Acess Point Names

marcospulido said:
Delete all APNs in mobile network > Acess Point Names
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I've tried that before i wrote here, with no success

bone101 said:
I've tried that before i wrote here, with no success
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you can not delete or even deleting the APNs still connected?

marcospulido said:
you can not delete or even deleting the APNs still connected?
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I can delete them but it connecting anyways

bone101 said:
I can delete them but it connecting anyways
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Edit the APN n give some weird proxy and address, this should make sure that a conncetion is not established.
Also setting a global proxy will make sure you do not get data.
But if you disable the data no app can force it on.
Apart from that there is no way to disable data permanantly ( Android is meant to stay connected, thats how google wanted it )

Wipe data, wipe cache and dalvik cache. Maybe solved

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Data plan

Hi...i have a big problem with my data plan coz even after i activated it, it still did not active. I notice this after i download the 3g toggle from market and unistall it coz it suck..please somebody know hkw to fix it? I really rely on my data plan coz i am not always in the wifi zone..nn
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Did you create the APN entry in Wireless Settings page?
no...i never touch that one......how to check if i mistakely change it?
ok problem solve...thanx for remind me about the APN....yes u r right..i change the APN from Internet&MMS to nothing!!! dumb me...!!! thanx again!!!

Issues with ASproxy

I've just had to nandroid restore my /system partition to yesterday's backup due to ASProxy completely screwing over my internet settings. After configuring and activating the ASProxy service, I could utilise the WiFi proxy just fine. However, when I turned off the service it would seem that the proxy settings stuck and wouldn't budge, even if I removed them from ASProxy.
Is this because my Legend is S-ON, and I have not enabled aufs? Or do I have the complete wrong end of the stick?
This proxy app has no control at all over the system partition, so restoring the system partition won't do much. I don't fully understand the problem though
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TheGrammarFreak said:
This proxy app has no control at all over the system partition, so restoring the system partition won't do much. I don't fully understand the problem though
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Basically, this;
I installed ASProxy and set up a WiFi proxy. I connected to the internet through the WiFi proxy which worked just fine. I then deleted the proxy settings and then the ASproxy service and I could not connect to the internet at all, through either WiFi or 2G/3G.
Restoring my /system from nandroid fixed the issue.
Well, now you don't seem to have a question.
After disabling the proxy did you change apn settings?
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TheGrammarFreak said:
Well, now you don't seem to have a question.
After disabling the proxy did you change apn settings?
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I did not touch the APN settings throughout the entire process.
segphault said:
I did not touch the APN settings throughout the entire process.
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Ye, but this app of yours might have done
TheGrammarFreak said:
Ye, but this app of yours might have done
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This is true.
If I use the program again next time I'll check the APN settings before I nandroid.
segphault said:
Basically, this;
I installed ASProxy and set up a WiFi proxy. I connected to the internet through the WiFi proxy which worked just fine. I then deleted the proxy settings and then the ASproxy service and I could not connect to the internet at all, through either WiFi or 2G/3G.
Restoring my /system from nandroid fixed the issue.
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I too had the same problem.. All you had to do is uninstall asproxy and reboot the device.. It works..

[Q] How to disable mobile phone network internet?

recently my phone has been connecting to the net and coming up with notices that I have new emails etc.. I only want this to happen on wifi as I'm on a prepaid plan, and it used about 2-3 dollars in a couple of days ><
I disabled background data in applications and sync and unchecked my account email syncs. Is that enough?
thx
Use app called apndroid
eKulzz said:
recently my phone has been connecting to the net and coming up with notices that I have new emails etc.. I only want this to happen on wifi as I'm on a prepaid plan, and it used about 2-3 dollars in a couple of days ><
I disabled background data in applications and sync and unchecked my account email syncs. Is that enough?
thx
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*#*#4636#*#*
PHONE INFORMATION > MENU > DISABLE DATA CONNECTION ..!! u can disable it in booting too...
ranadip.bswas said:
*#*#4636#*#*
PHONE INFORMATION > MENU > DISABLE DATA CONNECTION ..!! u can disable it in booting too...
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thx man, now we wait.
no need to enter codes and crap
goto wireless and network>mobile networks> un-select use packet data
thats it!!
sheron said:
no need to enter codes and crap
goto wireless and network>mobile networks> un-select use packet data
thats it!!
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dude, EKULZZ is definitely runnin eclair, otherwise he wil nt ask for this ... coz froyo has this simple shortcut in its power menu..!!
I know that's y I instructed him to go through settings
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ranadip.bswas said:
*#*#4636#*#*
PHONE INFORMATION > MENU > DISABLE DATA CONNECTION ..!! u can disable it in booting too...
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Thank you even i needed that info
johnnyprince said:
Thank you even i needed that info
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no prob
Create an APN without any details & activate it.
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Use apndroid or goto settings--> wireless and network --> mobile networks --> disable packet data
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just download apndroid or apn on off... its a widget.. launch it from the main screen.. just a touch and the packet data connection vanishes!!!!
Used SMODA widget
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Thanks Man!
ranadip.bswas said:
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PHONE INFORMATION > MENU > DISABLE DATA CONNECTION ..!! u can disable it in booting too...
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thanks man!!!
that was really helpful!!!
Thanks Man!
ranadip.bswas said:
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PHONE INFORMATION > MENU > DISABLE DATA CONNECTION ..!! u can disable it in booting too...
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Hey thanks man!!!
That was really helpful!!!
quicksettings app is nice to on/off 3G
I've tried varies APN apps and Quick Settings.
Some work some don't. Quick settings stops mobile data but quite often the connection would not re-establish when I turned it back on.
Now I use quick settings to quickly get the the APN list and select an APN I created that can't connect.

Data enabled by it self !

Hello , just installed CM9 nightly good so far but why the hell does data enabled by it self every while :S anyidea how to stop that i tried everything possible in settings , stop data , data roaming , delete APN still nothing !!! thanks in advance .
this you must do is to go to settings mobile network settings access point names click on your apn for example tmo us and after it will say APN and and if you click inside a text with the word internet you pres any letr you want and after back and ok you disable data if you want to reopen delete the letter you put back and data worrks again this works on all roms
will try this thanks alot
Monzer_ said:
will try this thanks alot
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You also may try Widgetsoid. Create a custom widget for data and use it to toggle. It toggles by appending a '-' to the APN name. Data turning on by itself is a bug to be addressed in CM9.

MMS and Aurora

Hello there,
I have the latest Aurora ICS version, but when I enable mobile data and try to download MMS, nothing happens, I simply can't transfer them.
Any ideas how I can fix this?
Thanks a lot, it would really help.
Do you have the mms profile properly configured according to your network provider(APN)? And did you make sure your data is really enabled in the settings->mobile networks?
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nikeradsn said:
Do you have the mms profile properly configured according to your network provider(APN)? And did you make sure your data is really enabled in the settings->mobile networks?
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Mobile data is on, yes, but I'm not sure about the apn thing. How can I do that?
ColdFire InOx said:
Mobile data is on, yes, but I'm not sure about the apn thing. How can I do that?
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Just google "APN MMS yourprovider". Take an example and fill it in. Report back if it works
SirNuton said:
Just google "APN MMS yourprovider". Take an example and fill it in. Report back if it works
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yep exactly after that you just need to go to settings->mobile network-> access points names and create a new option with the settings that you obtained from the web. or you could just call your service provider and ask for the mms apn or profile

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