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Most of the MMS access point parameters are set incorrectly. Go inside the access point settings and take a look. Beg.
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China Unicom First press menu==> wireless control==> mobile network==> access point name 1, menu==> new APN in standby mode, and fill in the following contents. Name: 3gnet; apn:
3gnet;**: Null Port: Null Username:
null password: null server: null mmsc:
Empty MMS**: Empty MMS Port: Empty MMS Protocol:
WAP MCC: 460 MCC: 01 APN Type:
3gwap;**: Port: 80 Username:
Password: Server.
MMS**: MMS Port: 80 MMS Protocol:
WAP MCC: 460 MCC: 01 APN Type:
MMS Complete 3. Enable 3GNET (there are two options to enable 3GNET and 3GWAP in the APN settings).
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Set the networking parameters of MMS and find the access point in the MMS settings: cmwap
Port number: 9201 or 80 88 Home:
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This is caused by the incorrect setting of the access point in the wireless Yunmingqing network.
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NextHydra one-click setup is just fine.
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Send text messages directly, and then there is a sign of adding**, click to add**, direct SMS becomes MMS, there is no special port for sending MMS, it is intelligently recognized.
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Whether you have GPRS enabled and turned on when receiving MMS.
If you just bought it, you can go to the maintenance point of Soai.
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Do you have a software like APN Switch, look at the settings of the software, and have your own network connection cabinet settings, choose to receive MMS, try it.
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There may be something wrong with the setting of MMS, or you can consult the mobile or Unicom business office. Look what kind of card you have.
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If you can send it but the other party can't accept it, it is likely to be a problem with the other party's mobile phone, because some older mobile phones can only receive MMS messages below 50k, while we generally send them below 100k. I haven't used Soai X10 so I don't know how to adjust it.,If the **settings can't be changed there,I can't help it.。。 I'm sorry.
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You haven't figured out your own concept yet, so you're running here and yelling. MMS messages are included, which must be transmitted over the GPRS network. MMS just doesn't count traffic, it's not that you don't want Internet traffic, you can't do linguistics, you don't understand.
That is, it will generate traffic but will not charge you additional traffic fees. So if you don't open the GPRS Internet service, of course, you can't send MMS.
How do you know if someone else hasn't activated GPRS? Have you checked? GPRS in addition to monthly subscriptions.
There is also a direct calculation of traffic**, no fixed fee, if you only send and receive MMS. In the case of not counting the traffic. There is no charge.
It looks like it's not on the phone bill.
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Your phone can be repaired.
It could be an issue with the software.
There should be no problem with the hardware.
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