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First of all, is the GPRS connection of your mobile phone number enabled? That is, do you display a small G or E logo when you surf the Internet?
In addition, is your mobile phone a parallel import or some copycat? Both types of phones usually require an access point to be set up.
Take mobile, for example:
You can call ** to 10086 manually, send a configuration message to you, and the configuration of Internet access and MMS messages should be sent separately.
You can also set it yourself, because the operation of the phone is not the same, you have to find your phone's network configuration settings. The following information is provided to your access point:
Network: Startup, Address (Gateway): Transmission mode: packet data, packet data access point: cmwap, network type: IPv4, and authentication type. Neither a username nor a password is required.
Startup, Address (Gateway): Port: 80, Transmission Mode: Packet Data, Packet Data Access Point: CMWAP, Network Type: IPv4, Authentication Type: Common. Neither a username nor a password is required.
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A factory reset should be fine.
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The mobile phone can't send MMS, and the Internet shows 413: the web page can't show that the iPhone is too expensive, I'm just a student, and I only spend more than 2,000 a month, so I can't afford it at all. So I use the iPhone 3GS American version of the 4G memory of this, I can't use itumes and Apple software, but there are a lot of other software, I feel that there is no difference with my classmate's more than 5000, it is a fulfillment of the Apple dream, hehe.
The seller's name is: "Finding the Key to the Lock" or "Transparent Naughty Leopard".
Remember to recognize the seller's name, many people use copycat machines to counterfeit their products, and you will lose a lot when you buy a copycat.
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Network settings. CMWAP settings.
Settings > Configuration Settings > Personal Configuration Settings > Actions > Add > Network Account: or other names.
Username: (empty).
Password: (empty).
Use Preferred Access Point: Cancel.
Access Point Settings:
**:Initiate.
Transmission mode: group data.
Transfer Mode Settings:
Packet Data Access Point: CMWAP
Network type: IPv4
Authentication Type: Common
Username: (empty).
Password: (empty).
MMS. Settings > Configuration Settings > Personal Configuration Settings > Actions > Add > MMS Account: MMS.
Use Preferred Access Point: Cancel.
Access Point Settings:
**:Initiate.
Transmission mode: group data.
Transfer Mode Settings:
Packet Data Access Point: CMWAP
Network type: IPv4
Authentication Type: Common
Username: (empty).
Password: (empty).
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It may be a bad bill, or it may be a system failure, a phone reboot or an antivirus!
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It is recommended to go to the store to solve it.
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There may be the following reasons for not being able to access the Internet or receive MMS: 1. Generally, you have not opened the GPRS function, you can ask and activate it through mobile customer service; 2. If it has been activated, you have not turned on the data connection function of the mobile phone, you can refer to the manual of the mobile phone to set it up and turn on the data receiving function.
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Call the customer service to ask if you want to open GPRS, if you have opened it, you should be able to access the Internet. For MMS, you need to send one out before you can accept it.
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Hello, please check them one by one as follows:
Step 1: Check the MMS parameters and service status.
Step 2: Is the MMS subject enabled and filled?
If the subject line is enabled, we recommend checking that the subject line is filled in when sending.
Step 3: Is there a punctuation error?
MMS**Port number 80, you can not fill in, if you fill in the colon must be "half-width", that is, entered in English.
Note: If all parameters are correct and the service status is normal. It is recommended to reconfigure the parameters after restoring the network settings. Settings - General - Restore - Reset Network Settings.
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Cellular data not activated is an issue with the settings.
It is recommended to restore the network settings under Fill:
Settings--- General --- Restore---Reset Network Settings1, Open Settings - General --- Network - Cellular Data Network Fill in cellular data apn: cmnet
MMS APN: CMWAP MMSC: MMS** size 50000
Leave all other locations in.
2. Confirm to turn on the Settings - SMS - MMS option.
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I also encountered the same problem, call 10086, press manual service, let me help you set up an access point! I just solved it too!
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Fill in the APN in the cellular data with cmnet, and it's OK.
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Have you set up web surfing and MMS services? If it still doesn't work, call 10086 for consultation first, or go to the mobile business hall to debug
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It may be that your phone's browser settings are wrong. If it is mobile, the system of Samsung licensed goods will use the command *2767*86927 to automatically set GPRS (WAP); Use the command *2767*86667 to automatically set the MMS. It is a one-time input in standby, note:
In the display at the time of entry"*2767*--"This is correct, after entering it will display China wap steeping which is the meaning of Chinese wap setting, return to standby state to start the browser to surf the Internet. If you want to set it manually, the specific parameters are as follows: GPRS Settings:
Browser--**Server Settings--Setting1 Mode Name: China Mobile Homepage URL:
Delivery method: GPRS only ** Server: Valid GPRS settings press OK to enter.
Server: Server Port: 80 Access Point Name:
CMWAP Username: Null Password: Null MMS Settings:
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Is it parallel import, parallel goods must be set up to buy back Internet parameters, otherwise web pages and MMS cannot be used.
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Samsung S508 factory reset instructions: WAP reset: *2767*927 can solve the fault of "please wait" in some models I hope it can help you...
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There is a charge, similar to sending MMS to Weibo, the normal MMS fee is charged, and if there is an MMS**, it is not deducted in the MMS**.
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MMS fees will be charged, and it is recommended to open an MMS package if you often send MMS messages.
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Hehe, the collection was forcibly deducted.
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There is an MMS inquiry in the online business hall in China.
How to log in to the online business hall to check MMS:
1. Open the official website of China Telecom Business Hall.
2. Log in to your mobile phone number and password.
3. After the account is successfully logged in, click Phone Bill Service - Detailed List Query, and select "SMS MMS Detailed List".
4. Select the date and click Query, and the query will be successful.
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You can log in to the MMS album to view, when you are temporarily unable to receive MMS messages (such as surfing the Internet, turning off your computer, etc.), or your mobile phone does not support MMS function, the MMS messages you receive will be stored in the MMS album, and you will receive an SMS prompt message notifying you to log in** to view the MMS messages received. The MMS album login account is the China Telecom Pass account. MMS albums provide you with a space to browse, store, and collect MMS messages, and can classify and manage the collection of received MMS messages.
MMS Album**(
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China Mobile Feixin, this can be.
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www.(the first letter of the province).Such as Zhejiang's:
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