has anyone else noticed that when they blocked the apn, it also blocked their samsung switch and I have been able to transfer any files.
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Well i have a nexus s that i have had for a while now and so i decided to flash it to cricket after some time i decided that cricket wasn't for me so i went back to its original carrier sprint but i cant seem to use my internet or send/receive mms unless i am connected to a Wi-Fi connections. What can i do to fix this?? I was also told it had to do with the APN on the phone but i havent been able to get the proper APN settings. Please Help!
I have a Sprint GS5 that is both unlocked and I have an MSL code. The phone is not rooted. I have been trying to change the APN for adblock plus on data network. Currently the settings are greyed out and I cannot create/delete/modify the APN. Is there a way to do this without rooting? I have seen many people ask this question before but no solutions work.
I have looked all over the forum for a reliable answer but have not found one. I have a Verizon Galaxy S5 that I am running on the Straight Talk Verizon 4G network. I would like to change the APN settings to reflect the Straight Talk settings rather than the Verizon settings but everything about the APN settings is greyed out and nothing can be changed or added. The + sign is also greyed out which does not allow me to enter a new APN. I am running Lollipop OS on the phone.
Any help on solving this problem would be greatly appreciated.
The straight talk service uses the verizon towers because you have a verizon sim, i dont understand what you mean by reflect the straight talk settings? Just curious what you're trying to do because I have APN issues on certain roms and someone just helped me to where i was able to get the right settings....
So I noticed while I was in Montana that my phone was basically worthless. Roaming basically doesn't work. Even when I change from chameleon to Sprint, still nothing. APNs are populated, but I don't think they're populated perfectly. I've even flashed back to stock, but still have the same settings. I'd be very interested to get someone that has NEVER rooted to upload all their APN settings. Anyone?
Anyone else having roaming issues?
I have an old On5 that I rooted several years ago. I just got I an S10 and transferred my On5's plan and number over to it. Wanting to use the On5 as a backup phone, I bought a cheap, supposedly T-Mobile compatible $5 SpeedTalk pay-as-you-go sim card for the On5 and managed to get it activated online. The phone recognizes the activation, but SpeedTalk requires using it's own APN.
My problem is the 'T-Mobile US LTE' APN is fixed. In 'Mobile Networks > Access Point Names > T-Mobile US LTE > More' the settings are all grayed out and 'Discard' option does not respond to deleting the APN. I can add a new SpeedTalk APN, but I can't set it as default. Searching the forums on this only came up with an old related issue, but nothing specifically on a locked T-Mobile APN like this.
Would anyone know if this can be hacked or reset to new APN?
If it helps anyone, I found a post in the forums here that solved the problem by going to mobile networks/network operators/default setup and choosing manual before attempting to add a different apn. Also had to disable 'Select Automatically'