Sorry we took a little while to get this one up, we had to test out the settings and confirm they were working before we could share them with you.
Just like the GPRS settings, MMS settings were possible all because of Haris Nadeem from AndroidPakistan.com, he put in quite a lot of time to make these settings work.
And before you bombard us with questions relating to the
settings not working on your Android handset, we tested out MMS on a Nexus One running on Android 2.2 Froyo, Samsung Galaxy S running on Android 2.1 Éclair, HTC Hero running on Android 2.1 Éclair and a Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 running on Android 1.6 Donut.
We’re assuming that these settings would work on Android 1.5 Cupcake as well, but might not work on every Android handset!
Telenor
- Go to Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks >Access Point Names.
- Press the ‘Menu’ key and select “New APN”.
- Now use the following settings:
APN: mms
Username: Telenor
Password: Telenor
MMSC: http://mmstelenor or http://mmstelenor (Try both)
MMS Proxy: 172.018.019.011
MMS Port: 8080
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0 (Only if it asks you)
MCC: 410 (should be there by default)
MNC: 01 (use whatever is there by default)
APN type: mms
You can leave all the other fields blank as they are and save these settings.
Zong
- Go to Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks >Access Point Names.
- Press the ‘Menu’ key and select “New APN”.
- Now use the following settings:
APN: zongmms
MMSC: http://10.81.6.11:8080
MMS Proxy: 10.81.6.33
MMS Port: 8000
MMS Protocol:: WAP 2.0 (Only if it asks you)
MCC: 410 (should be there by default)
MNC: 01 (use whatever is there by default)
APN type: mms
You can leave all the other fields blank as they are and save these settings.
Mobilink
- Go to Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks >Access Point Names.
- Press the ‘Menu’ key and select “New APN”.
- Now use the following settings:
APN: mms.mobilinkworld.com
Username: Mobilink
Password: Mobilink
MMSC: http://mms/
MMS Proxy: 172.25.20.12
MMS Port: 8080
MMS Protocol:: WAP 2.0 (Only if it asks you)
MCC: 410 (should be there by default)
MNC: 01 (use whatever is there by default)
APN type: mms
You can leave all the other fields blank as they are and save these settings.
Warid
- Go to Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks >Access Point Names.
- Press the ‘Menu’ key and select “New APN”.MMS Setting Name Warid
Proxy:
Port:
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC: http://10.4.0.132/servlets/MMS
MMS Proxy: 010.004.002.001
MMS Port: 8080
MCC: 410
MNC: 07
APN type: mms
You can leave all the other fields blank as they are and save these settings.
Ufone is missing from the list but we would love to see contributions from you guys as well with a complete set of working settings for MMS for Ufone.
Customer Support is of no help when it comes to Internet or MMS settings. That’s why we had to figure out these settings ourselves by looking at MMS and Internet settings from different smartphones and then applying them on Android.
Please if you do have MMS settings for Ufone, share them in the comments section below, it would be a big contribution for the Android smartphone owners’ community.
Once again, hats off to Haris Nadeem for this major contribution.
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