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Hi all,
Can someone tell me why my TyTN II, Dutch version, a lot of times won't dial the number that I want it to dial or just disconnects when I'm talking? Anyone have the same experience?
Thank for the help.
Romano
Timacaro said:
Hi all,
Can someone tell me why my TyTN II, Dutch version, a lot of times won't dial the number that I want it to dial or just disconnects when I'm talking? Anyone have the same experience?
Thank for the help.
Romano
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Have you tried setting to GSM band only, in Settings>Phone?
Mike
mikechannon said:
Have you tried setting to GSM band only, in Settings>Phone?
Mike
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Mike,
There a 2 options there, the first one has GSM and WCDMA and the second one you can choose between GSM(900+1800)+UMTS(2100), GSM(1900+850)+UMTS(1900+850) and UMTS(2100+800).
When I change the WCDMA to GSM, than my data connection changes to GPRS.
Do you know more about this.
Romano
Timacaro said:
Hi all,
Can someone tell me why my TyTN II, Dutch version, a lot of times won't dial the number that I want it to dial or just disconnects when I'm talking? Anyone have the same experience?
Thank for the help.
Romano
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Welcome to the club... It appears to be a specific TyTn II problem that is not solved yet. I had the same problem with my Vodafone NL SIM one night. Could not call anyone and could not receive calls while the phone could see the 3G-network. Now it works again, no clue why... You can indeed change the phone-settings for the network and band from "auto" to something else (not sure exactly what those settings were, just try!). This will prevent you from connecting to the 3G-network which means you only have a GPRS-connection. Now you are on the regular GSM-network and calling works again like a charm. But you lost the 3G-data option...
It feels like a network registration problem, but it was suggested elsewhere on this forum as a ROM/3G Radio problem.
Sorry I cannot help more.
Edward
eddythepeddy said:
Welcome to the club... It appears to be a specific TyTn II problem that is not solved yet. I had the same problem with my Vodafone NL SIM one night. Could not call anyone and could not receive calls while the phone could see the 3G-network. Now it works again, no clue why... You can indeed change the phone-settings for the network and band from "auto" to something else (not sure exactly what those settings were, just try!). This will prevent you from connecting to the 3G-network which means you only have a GPRS-connection. Now you are on the regular GSM-network and calling works again like a charm. But you lost the 3G-data option...
It feels like a network registration problem, but it was suggested elsewhere on this forum as a ROM/3G Radio problem.
Sorry I cannot help more.
Edward,
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I've got a Vodafone account, I called HTC, they didn't hear of this problem before, he said. Changed the settings to GSM on his advice, I'm waiting to see if it helps, but 3G is gone. That not what I want offcourse. Thanks for the advice and confirmation.
Romano
Timacaro said:
eddythepeddy said:
Welcome to the club... It appears to be a specific TyTn II problem that is not solved yet. I had the same problem with my Vodafone NL SIM one night. Could not call anyone and could not receive calls while the phone could see the 3G-network. Now it works again, no clue why... You can indeed change the phone-settings for the network and band from "auto" to something else (not sure exactly what those settings were, just try!). This will prevent you from connecting to the 3G-network which means you only have a GPRS-connection. Now you are on the regular GSM-network and calling works again like a charm. But you lost the 3G-data option...
It feels like a network registration problem, but it was suggested elsewhere on this forum as a ROM/3G Radio problem.
Sorry I cannot help more.
Romano
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Edward,
I've got a Vodafone account, I called HTC, they didn't hear of this problem before, he said. Changed the settings to GSM on his advice, I'm waiting to see if it helps, but 3G is gone. That not what I want offcourse. Thanks for the advice and confirmation.
Romano
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Again I called HTC, this someone in Dutch, works better. According to them, you need to go to START/INSTELLINGEN/VERBINDINGEN/HSPDA en unmark this option. (START/SETTINGS/CONNECTIONS/HSPDA). The conclusion is wimple, since there is no provider that fully covers the Netherlands with HSPDA, your TyNT II will not connect or even disconnect when this connection is gone. Sounds simple, I'm going to test this of course.
Timacaro said:
Again I called HTC, this someone in Dutch, works better. According to them, you need to go to START/INSTELLINGEN/VERBINDINGEN/HSPDA en unmark this option. (START/SETTINGS/CONNECTIONS/HSPDA). The conclusion is wimple, since there is no provider that fully covers the Netherlands with HSPDA, your TyNT II will not connect or even disconnect when this connection is gone. Sounds simple, I'm going to test this of course.
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Tested this already, and it seems to work although you end up with a GPRS-like connection (slow speed). And the HSDPA was the whole reason why I chose the TyTN II! I guess it is supposed to become a UMTS-connection if you disable HSDPA? Would not make sense since this uses the same masts as the HSDPA; thus same coverage.
Just to enrich this discussion, I added other posts that relate to the same problem:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=335074
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=333402
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334970
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=339380
Let me know how it all works for you!
Cheers,
Edward
I was confused... I cannot dial out any phone number... only can receive..
I try to install my sim card in another handset, it is work.
who can help me?
thanks.
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What happens when you try to dial out (any messages given)? Have you run through the Connection setup (under settings) for your country and operator (I assume it's a TyTN II we're referring to since we're in the Kaiser forum)? More information about your phone/ppc, sim, country and network may help.
Hate to ask the obvious: did you try a soft reset?
Where I dial out, the phone will alert "Bi Bi Bi Bi". Of course Tytn II... What you mean by "Connection setup"? in my Connection session, I only can find Tasks and Advanced but not country and operator.
I using Orange UK.
And soft-reset many times.
thanks.
bwqipzbpd said:
Where I dial out, the phone will alert "Bi Bi Bi Bi".
thanks.
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Had the same symptoms occasionally when connected to 3G on my P3600. Turned out it was a network problem. Network hardware was upgraded a couple of months later and no more problems since (P3600 and P4550).
Try disabling 3G, maybe it helps....
how can I do that...
bwqipzbpd said:
how can I do that...
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Read the manual or (translating from a German device): Phone -> Menu -> Options -> Band -> network type : select GSM.
This may or may not help, but it´s worth a try.
Good luck!
I have followed your guideline but still not work...
And I cannot access to 3G, GPRS now... Crazy...
My mistake......you should of course select GSM - typo in above post.....
If it still doesn´t work, I´m afraid I´ve no more ideas
Opposite
I have quite the opposite problem on my elf - Outgoing calls are possible, but no incoming calls. This sim card works fine on another phone, but does not work on another touch. Other sim cards work fine.
Any ideas anyone ?
( I know it's the wrong forum, but am desperate .
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My mistake......you should of course select GSM - typo in above post.....
If it still doesn´t work, I´m afraid I´ve no more ideas
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Cool man. It is work. But Do you know why I cannot set as Automatic? is that mean I cannot use 3G now???
Looks like it is indeed network specific. You might want to contact your provider and see if they are aware of any problems. As I said, my network did have the same issues occasionally and I believe Orange in France had some troubles as well about a year ago or so.....
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Where I dial out, the phone will alert "Bi Bi Bi Bi". Of course Tytn II... What you mean by "Connection setup"?
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Well with my (HTC branded and non network customised) TyTN II, Connection Setup is the name of an icon in Settings, Connections Tab. It allows me to select the country and network and the program configures the rest.
I using Orange UK.
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Ah that may explain it. If you have an Orange provided version of the TyTN II, they may have customised the options on your phone to remove that program/function. Connection Setup is explained in my manual immediately after the section on Comm Manager (pg 163). I'll be interested to hear what your network provider has to say about the problem.
Got my ignito the other day and realised yesterday that I haven't received any texts. The girlfriend also asked why I hadn't replied to her messages, and when I tried to send a message it comes up with:
Your text cannot be sent, check service center address in settings
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Have looked through the settings and cannot find anywhere where to input the service centre number for O2. Also tried t O2 and O2 service settings programs in the program list, and they have problems connecting to retrieve any settings. Also on the O2 customer forum other people don't seem to have this problem.
Also have called customer services and even they are a bit unaware and wern't even in the know that this phone had been released. The data service guy over there hasn't even got any settings to push to the phone and has gone off to look for some.
Any ideas ?
Edit: The technical guy talked me through going into strat->settings and the phone area, then clicking on services and the 'voice mail and text messages' then retriving the settings to get to the message centre number. But when i do this the error thrown up says:
Cannot read settings from the network, try viewing settings later or disconnect data connection and try again.
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Tried taking out battery and a hard eset and nothing has helped. The only thin I have done to the phone is update to HARD-SPL but have not flashed a custom ROM yet. Could this be the problem at all, as I didn't test the SMS before updating this ?
CHeers
Might not help but have you tried removing sim and replacing?
ytboy4 said:
Might not help but have you tried removing sim and replacing?
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Ye the customer service guy got me to do that, and reset, but still the same. Just tried it again and still nothing. Will try my friends SIM card in the ignito to make sure it isn't my old SIM card.
Just managed to send an MMS to someone on the desk next to me at work, so just seems like MMS. Fiddling with different settings in the MMS, like gateway number ports etc, and MMS still works with a number of possible settings but no SMS.
Really hope I didn't screw it up with the HARD SPL, but will try other versions of that tonight.
Cleaned the SIM and nothing, plus a big thing I CAN RECEIVE TEXTS, but still can't send them. But in the phone settings area I can connect to the network for all the other options like call barring, caller ID, call forwarding, and call waiting, just not the voicemail and SMS option.
Lol comedy of errors.
start>settings>connections>advanced network
SMS Tab
there will be 4 possible settings here.
I sugest you try each of them, with a powercycle between each attempt just for good measure.
I had this on T-Mobile - the Sim didn't input the settings on install.
Go to phone > menu > options > services > voice and text settings and click get settings, you can try to input the service centre if it isn't there or wrong.
Cheers for that boys but still no luck. Tried all the GSM GPRS settings in the SMS tab and still the same.
ericson68, tried that lots the day I realised i was having text problems, plus the guy on the phone from O2 got me to try that, but as soon as i click on the SMS/voicemail settings tab it rejects it and says unable to contact. All other tabs on there can be conected to, like call baring etc, just the texts one which is screwed.
O2 have offered to give me a new one when a courier comes to collect the old one. only problem is my billing address is my parents house where the box is, so have to send the phone back to them tomorrow through our royal fail post system. Special delivery time I think.
Could the hard SPL upgrade have affected this in anyway, Im still running the ROM that came with it though ?
Just out of interest if you do a hard reset and then insert the sim do you get a notification asking to set up o2, or is your phone o2 branded?
ytboy4 said:
Just out of interest if you do a hard reset and then insert the sim do you get a notification asking to set up o2, or is your phone o2 branded?
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The phone is O2 branded and has O2 software on it as well.
I have just hard reset it without the SIM card in and it installs some O2 things going through the progress bar, and also brings up a page to do with O2 GPRS settings and automatically configuring it.
another try
Hi
(sorry, I missed that you alredy tried this)
I have a swedish phone so I am guessing the English meny names.
Maybe you can try this.
Go into settings, select phone, select services, tap "voicemail and sms", tap "get settings from network" and see what happens. You should receive the sms servicec enter number.
Kindest Regards
stefan
stefan0290 said:
Hi
(sorry, I missed that you alredy tried this)
I have a swedish phone so I am guessing the English meny names.
Maybe you can try this.
Go into settings, select phone, select services, tap "voicemail and sms", tap "get settings from network" and see what happens. You should receive the sms servicec enter number.
Kindest Regards
stefan
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Hey stefan. Thanks but have tried that, and that is where the problem is. The SMS service settings are in there but when I click 'get settings' it says:
'Cannot read settings from network, try again later'....
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Hey stefan. Thanks but have tried that, and that is where the problem is. The SMS service settings are in there but when I click 'get settings' it says:
'Cannot read settings from network, try again later'....
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Hi
Is it possible to type in the number and tap ok. That should initiate the phone/network with the message center number..
If there is a number there, what number is it?
stefan
Change the SIM card
Hi,
if you search the forum you will see that several people have the same problem, including myself...
Anyways, only solution (so far) is to change the SIM card. So just change your SIM card with your provider and it should work (this is probably free or really cheap anyways, you keep the same number etc.).
I have an unlocked Diamond and the same problem. Only my SIM card with Telenor provider does not work. Other Telenor cards work and also cards from different provider work.
So just change the SIM card and it should work (some people already tried it and it worked, I am too lazy to go to the store, but I will do it soon. until then I have another SIM card (different number) which works fine)
Cheers!
was this number ported to o2, or was it a new contract?
i had the same problem in the first 24 hours, worked fine after that.
Hey
Sorry didn't reply. Just after my last post I tried a friends SIM card at work and it worked fine, so must be my old sim card (5 yrs). My contract was an upgrade and have been with O2 for those 5 yrs.
New card on way to me now, thanks for all the help !
Custom ROM time this weekend
Some modern SIM cards use automatic SMSC, so the SMSC is NOT stored on the sim as delivered from the provider.
HTC Touch Diamond/WM6 can't handle this.
Unfortunately the interface does not allow you to set it (incorrectly reports network error)
Here is a workaround for different OSs, let's start with WP6:
1) Download the nice tool ATcommander from this thread
Url: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2715738
2) Unfold exe to the phone
3) Run the exe on the phone
Enter
AT+CSCA?Click send, verify that the number is not set or incorrect
Enter (substitute your providers SMSC, +4540390999 is danish TDC)
AT+CSCA="+4540390999",145Click send
(145 indicattes international number, see se eg http://www.developershome.com/sms/cscaCommand.asp)
4)
Boot it, and enjoy!
ADDENDUM I:
In below posts different syntaxes has been reported as needed for other (early Android) phones. Like:
AT+CSCA="004540390999" (no type and country code indicated by 00 not +)
AT+CSCA="40390999" (no type, and no country code)
Please try to see what works for the chipset and OS of your phone
ADDENDUM II:
For Androids like the Xperia 2011 phones (at least it works with 2.3.4) you can access the SMSC setting with a build in function.
In the dialer enter
*#*#4636*#*# (4636="INFO")select "Phone information"
Scroll down to SMSC and click "Refresh"
You will see an entry (including the quotes) like
"+4531300040",145for 3.dk in Denmark
And you can edit/enter the SMSC as needed and press Update
As you might have noticed, the format is identical to the "AT+CSCA" parameters above, so it is most likely just a nice wrapping.
Best Regards
Eske Rahn
PS this problem has apperantly been around for years, so the problem is most likely WM not HTC.
see e.g. http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-242938.html
That describes exactly the same error I got
ER
PPS Keywords, the errormessage:
"Try viewing settings later, or disconnect data connection and try again"
ER
Thank yo very much it worked for me just fine.
I had a problem with my new Xperia x1 and 3G sim from Saudi Arabia telecom Co.
The problem was unability to send SMS messages while I can receive them and sim cannot read sms network settings as well.
WITH YOUR WORKAROUND SOLUTION, I was able to resolve this trouble so, many thanks again and again.
I have HTC HD and had the same issue. About two months I have looked for solution for this problem.
And finally I got it ... here
Thank You so much eske.rahn !!!
Hi, not sure if this is the correct thread for this so sorry if i'm wrong. Have an SMS problem on my phone which is kinda similar to this. I can't send sms messages!!! They just sit in the outbox.
I have a mda IV which is unlocked and am using an O2 sim on it. Everything works great except that now and then I can't send SMS (texts), can receive them ok but not send. Tried my sim in other phones and works ok. Tried other sims in my phone and they don't work either. Also tried soft/hard reset. Have the correct number in the SMS settings and my phone registers on the network ok.
Anyone help please???????
update: i now haven't been able to send a text for 2 days. I don't get any error messages when i try and send.
hoogy07 said:
.... Everything works great except that now and then I can't send SMS (texts), can receive them ok but not send. Tried my sim in other phones and works ok. Tried other sims in my phone and they don't work either. Also tried soft/hard reset. Have the correct number in the SMS settings and my phone registers on the network ok.
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Sorry for the late reaction, haven't reviewed this thread for ages...
This does indeed sound like the same problem. Can you see/change your SMSC?
If you already have the correct number entered as SMSC the workaround described will not help. The SMSC is provider dependant. There are many lists 'out there' with SMSC's. So google "SMSC" and your providers name, this should provide you with the correct number.
Feromon said:
I have HTC HD and had the same issue. About two months I have looked for solution for this problem.
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He he, I too wasted a lot of time searching to no avail, until I remembered that this used to be an issue on my old phones a decade ago.
Thanks for this - worked first try on my Diamond which was OK untill I flashed a new ROM (Natalay 2.100). When I tried to check the message centre number I got the cannot read error. It would read other sim cards and another phone could read my sim card (an Orange 3G sim). I tried changing the radio several times and was about to get a new sim card as it was the only other solution I could find that had worked for other people. I can now read the message centre number OK.
I love XDA comunity!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks it worked
big thanks finally my xperia works as it should
really thanx man it helped .... i've been searching for over 6 month for a way i could change by it the message center
Still doesn't work for me, when i'm on andriod..
it didnt worked for me !!!
I'm from romania ..i own a htc diamond and i just did what you told me to do with AT comannder
it went well until i had to send at+csca = "the number it showed",145
and it gives me an error....
i have tried in so mani ways.. even the => start/settings/phone/band
im finding hard to believe that i can't do anything !
Thank you for your time...and hope that someone comes up with a solucion!
thx for this very useful topic. Solved my problem in seconds...
Just to note that for Android this didn't work for me until I changed the number to remove the + sign and substitute 00. Also removed the ,145 at the end.
So, for example:
AT+CSCA="+31653131313",145
Would become:
AT+CSCA="0031653131313"
Not sure if this is the case in all builds, but it certainly fixed mine. The SMS in WM still works with this change, so no harm done.
thanks you are very helpfull
For Vodafone AU the SMSC was stored on the SIM but in +61... format, I alo had to change it to a local only number using:
AT+CSCA="0415011501"
WM still works and Android now works after that. Hopefully I don't need to go overseas for a while...
Thanks its work, with my HTC Diamond and Indosat simcard,
Thx you....
thanks very much! spent many hours hard resetting, talking to my service provider, etc. this finally works.
hi,
i face similar problems with htc diamond, wm6 & nataly rom. sometimes i do not receive some sms. i dont have a problem in the outgoing messages. only in the incoming. any help ?
Happy
I'm glad to see that it had helped people.
And sorry for the delayed reaction, been out of this forum for a few years...
But yes markzb, the implementation of AT-commands of the 'modem' might vary slightly. Thanks for the input on what syntax other phones accepts *ThumbsUp*. I'm not sure if it is an OS or chipset difference, but I would guess chipset...
Trouble with my Lenovo K3 Note... Can ANYONE help me? Pleeease! Thanks in advance!
Hello, all! I am new to the site and have taken a few minutes to look around a little, and I must say... I'm super excited to get to interact with you all! I love learning new things and meeting new people who have some intelligence about them. I love phones [Android, of course!], and just about anything technical, however, I am new to all of the developers stuff but sooo looking forward to learning everything! I'm a quick learner and can usually so something after seeing it once, or being explained something once. Anyway, I'm sure you all are thinking "Get to the issue, woman!" (then again, you're probably not even thinking that lol). I'm here hoping and praying that I can get somewhere with my Lenovo K3 Note. I recently bought this phone form a guy who had it for about a month until his company provided him with a company phone, therefore he didn't need t any longer. I was stoked about getting the phone, it really looked like an awesome phone! Well, the guy I bought the phone from is obviously a tech guy as well because he was rooted the phone and put a stock ROM on the phone (I think I said that right?). I am with Straight Talk for my service, and while I've finally got my text message to work, no matter what I do with the APN settings (on a T-Mobile SIM), I'm not getting any internet or MMS. Can anyone help me, please?! I am sooo lost right now, and it's been two days that I've been working on this phone, hoping I can get it to work. I really, REALLY like this phone, and don't want to have to get another one. If anyone could please help me, I would be forever indebted! Seriously, I would be so grateful for any/all help! Thanks so much in advance, everyone!
I don't know that I can help you since I have no knowledge of T-Mobile or Straight Talk, but before anyone will be able to help you we need to know what ROM you are running. Go to 'Settings->About phone->Device information' and tell us what the Build number is.
NAR
try this...
The best bet would be to go to Settings>General>Backup and Reset...and tap on "Factory data reset" once.
Do this only if you have no important files/documents/picture on your phone memory.
Go to Settings>Connections>More networks>Mobile networks>Access Point Names and delete all the access points.
Then click on New APN and input the following for creating a new one:
Internet and Picture Messaging:
Access Point Name (APN): fast.t-mobile.com
MMSC Server: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
Short Message Service (SMS)
SMS Email:[email protected]
SMS center: +12063130004
Email center: 500
Voicemail : +18056377243 (1-805-MESSAGE)
Android APN settings
From the Home screen, press the Menu key.
Touch Settings.
Touch Wireless & networks.
Note: This varies on different software versions.
Touch Mobile Networks.
Touch Access Point Names or APNs.
Enter the required APN information.
There are different APN types: default,supl OR default,supl,mms OR Internet+MMS
Default Android provides a text field (left image) to enter default,supl,mms. Samsung provides an Internet+MMS radio button (right image) to select.
When you are done, press the Menu key and Save.
Reboot your phone, and test out your internet connection.
Double check the words in RED.
Do let us know how you fare.
not a robot said:
I don't know that I can help you since I have no knowledge of T-Mobile or Straight Talk, but before anyone will be able to help you we need to know what ROM you are running. Go to 'Settings->About phone->Device information' and tell us what the Build number is.
NAR
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Thank you. I hadn't realized anyone had responded to my post. The build number is VIBEUI_V2.5_1511_5.444.1_ST_K50-T5
freelancer81 said:
The best bet would be to go to Settings>General>Backup and Reset...and tap on "Factory data reset" once.
Do this only if you have no important files/documents/picture on your phone memory.
Go to Settings>Connections>More networks>Mobile networks>Access Point Names and delete all the access points.
Then click on New APN and input the following for creating a new one:
Internet and Picture Messaging:
Access Point Name (APN): fast.t-mobile.com
MMSC Server: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
Short Message Service (SMS)
SMS Email:[email protected]
SMS center: +12063130004
Email center: 500
Voicemail : +18056377243 (1-805-MESSAGE)
Android APN settings
From the Home screen, press the Menu key.
Touch Settings.
Touch Wireless & networks.
Note: This varies on different software versions.
Touch Mobile Networks.
Touch Access Point Names or APNs.
Enter the required APN information.
There are different APN types: default,supl OR default,supl,mms OR Internet+MMS
Default Android provides a text field (left image) to enter default,supl,mms. Samsung provides an Internet+MMS radio button (right image) to select.
When you are done, press the Menu key and Save.
Reboot your phone, and test out your internet connection.
Double check the words in RED.
Do let us know how you fare.
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Thank you so much for your response! I am not actually a T-Mobile customer, I am actually a Straight Talk customer, however, using a T-Mobile SIM card. I have set, reset, and reset my APN setting at least sixty-eight thousand times at this point (okay, maybe I'm exaggerating a tad bit, but it seems like it's been that many times lol), but it doesn't fix anything. Hopefully, talking with all of you (people who actually possess intelligence), I will get this worked out. I am far more confident in everyone on this site versus Straight Talk customer Service! Thanks, again, for your response, it's greatly appreciated!
Go here and fill in your mobile number and select Android 4 or later and click on search.
hxxps://www.straighttalk.com/wps/portal/home/support/apn
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Replace hxxps with https
Alternatively, visit the link below and try out the steps
apn-settings.com/samsung-galaxy-s5-straight-talk-apn-settings-step-by-step-guide/
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Note: settings are location/region specific. We could help you better if you state your location.
freelancer81 said:
Go here and fill in your mobile number and select Android 4 or later and click on search.
Replace hxxps with https
Alternatively, visit the link below and try out the steps
Note: settings are location/region specific. We could help you better if you state your location.
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Yes, I have previously taken thee steps, and still a no go. It's definitely not the apn settings causing this because it shows on Straight Talks end that everything is in working order. They are sending me out a new SIM card, and going to try that. I honestly doubt that is the problem, but who knows? It's worth a try, I guess. I think it's some sort of setting or something from where the guy rooted my phone that is preventing the phone from being able to use it's data. I wish I were more educated on phone ROM's, Modems, etc... I haven't had the time to just yet, but I am most definitely going to educate myself more on this. Hopefully, I am able to figure out how to fix this, either on my own, or with help of someone from this site (which btw is freaking AWESOME!)!! Thanks, again, for your response, I greatly appreciate any/all help offered!
-Also, I am in Indianapolis, IN (USA)
Obvious suggestion: you're certain you have data turned on, right? I ask only because I find it far to easy to accidental change those toggle switches... fat fingers and touch screens are a bad combination.
Have you tried enabling data roaming? I had a phone that always thought I was roaming, so I needed to enable data roaming if I wanted data to work.
not a robot said:
Obvious suggestion: you're certain you have data turned on, right? I ask only because I find it far to easy to accidental change those toggle switches... fat fingers and touch screens are a bad combination.
Have you tried enabling data roaming? I had a phone that always thought I was roaming, so I needed to enable data roaming if I wanted data to work.
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Yep! I have data enabled, however, I've accidentally bricked my phone, so I've moved on from this problem to a bigger one! lol I'm currently working on that as we speak.
Actually, I bricked my Samsung N8000 tablet too but got it working again.
Hopefully, it happens for you too.
Once its un-bricked, just download and flash the Official Stock ROM. Mine is an Indian version which is ROW (Rest Of World) ROM. Yours could be the K50-T5 and might be having a different Stock ROM.
Its better to start off with stock to fix those issues.
Merry Christmas!