I've finally managed to unlock my phone but now i can't get 3's network settings sent to my phone, i have the settings to add them manually but i haven't a clue where to put them. HELP i really do need step by step button by button instructions. I have a Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000.
Thanks Helpers.
go to
settings
wireless...
mobile net...
APN
manually create one
just be sure, that you have chosen the APN after creation. Don't know why (if there's only one) but you have to tick the circle after creating the APN.
good catch
forgot to mention about that
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Had the same problem with my provider and on the internet site i just typed in that i have an x10 (since that was the only android phone where they support sending the settings to) and it workes great
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anyone know how to return a shortcut on the home screen to take me to "mobile network" in a click?
went through all the shortcuts, even Activities. closest I can get is "wireless and settings".
any help is appreciated!
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You mean to turn on and off mobile data. I use switch pro.
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yup, didn't wanna do the apndroid way. okay thanks I'll try it out!
edit: aww it's still a widget style. i'm still open to shortcut methods!
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Anyone?
I checked alsmost every launcher, but 'Mobile network settings' is not listed in Activities.
I just want to quickly switch from 3G to H.
Widgetsoid
Here is an old App which goes right to Mobile Network Setting for Android 4.2.1
Search Mobile Network Setting shortcut
Okay here it is...... i just recently updated my phone to froyo 2.2 then i downloaded a whole bunch of apps and it was still working fine but after i was playing with this app called juicedefender i think i canceled out all my network providers??? i then re-installed everything but set it all back up again. so now its all default setting.... but alast.... i still cant find any network providers!!! PLEASE HELP ME!!!! OMG! FML!
Maybe your APN settings? Find your local carrier settings online and put them in manually
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Flashed my GT last night, everything worked except my 3g, applied a backup, returned to stock, etc. Still no 3g.
Called vzw tech, and at some point I stated that it'd be nice to get into the program menu like I can on my DX, but that I don't have a phone dialer to do so.
This is what tech told me.
Open the Samsung memo app
Click your search button
Enter **772
Then enter 000000, hit enter
You are now in program menu
I can't see anything as I got an error due to my modem, however, wanted to share this, not sure if this is known.
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This does work open memo app hot search key and type in a service command like *#0011# and it sends the command like the dial pad in galaxy S does
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So I've recently flashed aokpJB build 29/08 and I've lost my APN.. this has never happened to me before and I don't know how to get it back.. any help?m
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zzmomo73 said:
So I've recently flashed aokpJB build 29/08 and I've lost my APN.. this has never happened to me before and I don't know how to get it back.. any help?m
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To create new APN go into settings, and under wireless settings/mobile networks you shall see the option for mobile networks. then you shall see the access point names. open that tab and then press menu key to enter apn settings. which you need to find out from your carrier.
but it usually is ppinternet under option APN and everything else left default.
OF course different carriers have different set up. if all else fails you could always call up customer support. that works well.
ijjoseph said:
To create new APN go into settings, and under wireless settings/mobile networks you shall see the option for mobile networks. then you shall see the access point names. open that tab and then press menu key to enter apn settings. which you need to find out from your carrier.
but it usually is ppinternet under option APN and everything else left default.
OF course different carriers have different set up. if all else fails you could always call up customer support. that works well.
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Can i get it back by going to stock?? Or I have a back up of my efs folder if I replace that will it revert it back to normal?
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zzmomo73 said:
Can i get it back by going to stock?? Or I have a back up of my efs folder if I replace that will it revert it back to normal?
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Replacing the efs folder is for restoring EMEI. If you've lost your APN, it's easier to just go in and enter it again. Use google to find the correct input for your carrier.
I actually got it restored by going back to ics
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Back up your apns with apn back up and restore or just simply screenshots of it then you can enter them manually in case you lose them while flashing roms .
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Has anybody tried dual apn on jb?
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Guys,
Cant answer any incoming call, no screen to answer show up.
Anyway fix this bug?
Lollipop 5.01
Nexus 6. Stock, this phone is not rooted.
This phone came directly from Motorola and they were sent directly from China I believe.
So these ones are not from any T-Mobile, att or any other carrier local store. I believe that sprint have this issue.
Check video
http://youtu.be/ymd9hI2A4Lk
Problem solved, as last resource I had to do a factory reset. It fixed the problem.
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rayosx said:
Guys,
We have two nexus 6 phones.
One has the issue that when the phone rings it doesn't show up the window to slide or press to answer the call.
How can I fix this issue?
These phones came directly from Motorola and they were sent directly from China I believe.
So these ones are not from any T-Mobile, att or any other carrier local store. I believe that sprint have this issue.
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The heads up notification is in the SDK and has to be disabled/enabled by the developer (in this case Google for the Phone app). There is currently no option to turn the heads up notifications on/off anywhere in settings or the Phone settings. You could try a factory reset on the phone, and see if that fixes it.
If you are rooted, I would not factory reset. I would get the phone app from XDA, remove it from the phone, and install it as a system app and see if that fixes it.
Otherwise, the only possible way I know of is through a custom ROM (you would need to be rooted). I know for a fact that Pure ROM has a setting to turn heads up notifications on/off, don't know if any others have the option.
I'm on Sprint, so I had to do the "Settings - > More - > Cellular Networks - > Preferred Network Type " and switch to 3G. It's a pain, but this is the only fix that works for me / until Sprint fixes the network CFSB issue.
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vikramjatt11 said:
The heads up notification is in the SDK and has to be disabled/enabled by the developer (in this case Google for the Phone app). There is currently no option to turn the heads up notifications on/off anywhere in settings or the Phone settings. You could try a factory reset on the phone, and see if that fixes it.
If you are rooted, I would not factory reset. I would get the phone app from XDA, remove it from the phone, and install it as a system app and see if that fixes it.
Otherwise, the only possible way I know of is through a custom ROM (you would need to be rooted). I know for a fact that Pure ROM has a setting to turn heads up notifications on/off, don't know if any others have the option.
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If i dont fix it, i will do a factor y reset
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orlzzt said:
I'm on Sprint, so I had to do the "Settings - > More - > Cellular Networks - > Preferred Network Type " and switch to 3G. It's a pain, but this is the only fix that works for me / until Sprint fixes the network CFSB issue.
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Le me try that, thanks
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Nexus 6 incoming calls bug: check youtube vĂdeo.
http://youtu.be/ymd9hI2A4Lk
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Factory reset fixed this issue, I did not want to do it, but I had no option
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This issue of incoming call screen not opening just started a few days ago for me. I've tried every possible fix I can think of, even doing a factory reset as a last resort, but the problem persists. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Update to the latest version of Android using an OTA image from Google's pages.
Settings... Apps... Gear...
Make sure you have a default phone app... N6 might be getting Alzheimer's