Go to Settings>Mobile data>Access point names then press Menu and select New APN. Then enter these settings:
Name: Life Internet
APN: tslpaymnet
Proxy: 'Leave blank'
Port: 'Leave Blank'
Username: 'Leave Blank'
Password: 'Leave Blank'
Server: 'Leave Blank'
MMSC: http://mms/
MMS Proxy: 193.35.133.194
MMS Port: 8080
MMS Protocol: 'Leave Blank'
MCC: 234
MNC: 33
Authentication type: PAP
APN Type: internet+mms
SOURCE: GPRS Settings to send and receive MMS
hello,
normally when u get a phone, service providers setting by default you should be able to send received mms. how ever some cases it my be turned off by ur provider. call them make should they to have mms feature added in ur account and u should be able to send receive mms.
hope this information help you
SOURCE: SAMSUNG G600 HELP!!!!
I also have a g600 and have the same problem as you. Have you had any luck in fixing this? If so can you help me please.
Thanks
SOURCE: MMS settings
Hi, ask the guys at http://chinamanuals.com - they have HTC manuals with MMS and GPRS settings for all major providers.
SOURCE: Cant send or recieve mms messages nor surf web..
You have to have the MMS service activated on your number as it is an additional expanse it is offered separately.
SOURCE: I have a htc wildfire but I can not do mms it says
Go HERE type in your details and they will send you a text with the correct settings.
If that doesn't work try...
Go to your APN settings...
"Settings"
"Wireless & Networks"
"Mobile Networks"
"Access Point Names" or APN's
Tap the MMS setting and scroll to the bottom "APN Type"
Tap it and add this to the mms already there.
default,supl
So you APN Type should say ... mms,default,supl
Save and exit.
Now in your APN's list you have a radio button to select MMS. Select it and reboot your phone.
Try sending an mms to someone you know has there phone switched on. As if it isn't you get a "Failed to Send" or "Queued For Sending" message.
Use a small file to test it as large files may not be allowed on your or their network.
I hope this works.
Testimonial: "That did give me a green light but I had to combind the GPRS and MMS settings in one for it to actually work. Thanks for your help"
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