[HELP]GPRS/3G services - Galaxy 3 General

Any Indian user (preferably DOCOMO user)..could u please send me the apns-conf.xml file from ur phone (PM me for my email id)..It would b of great help as i can't use GPRS/3G on my phone on any stock or Custom ROM. Now, i've already tried the following stuff-
1)Used the global apns-conf.xml (Didn't work)
2)As i'm able to access these services on stock XXJP2...took out the apns-conf from it and exchanged it with my current rom's apns.(Didn't work)
3)i'm currently on JPM...and the only features tht i'm missing in it are 3G/GPRS.
please help..i'll b grateful

niteshtak said:
Any Indian user (preferably DOCOMO user)..could u please send me the apns-conf.xml file from ur phone (PM me for my email id)..It would b of great help as i can't use GPRS/3G on my phone on any stock or Custom ROM. Now, i've already tried the following stuff-
1)Used the global apns-conf.xml (Didn't work)
2)As i'm able to access these services on stock XXJP2...took out the apns-conf from it and exchanged it with my current rom's apns.(Didn't work)
3)i'm currently on JPM...and the only features tht i'm missing in it are 3G/GPRS.
please help..i'll b grateful
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Just manually enter the following in apn settings
Name: anything /Docomo
Apn: TATA.DOCOMO.INTERNET
Apn type: internet
Rest leave it as is
After that turn on the apn but don't press back key,instead to go back from settings use home key.
Restart phone n you should have internet ;-)
Tapatalked from my super smooth, ultra fast samsung galaxy s2.

thnks rudolf.... finally this method worked

niteshtak said:
thnks rudolf.... finally this method worked
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Your welcome
it always does

Being a Europe firmware, the APN list might not be there for Asia. I had the same problem and had to manually configure the apn. It worked.
Not a big deal as long as you know the access point details for your subscriber.

Any way to make it automatic in a firmware/rom of outside like europian ?

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apns-conf.xml worldwide internet settings

Here is the apns-conf.xml containing all the apn settings of world wide
Use root explorer (Your phone must be ROOTED) and paste the apns-conf.xml file to /etc and than reboot and now it grab your internet settings and if not than just do following:
1. go to settings
2. Wireless and Networks
3. Mobile Networks
4. Access Point Names
5. Press Menu and than "Reset to default"
6. Now its done
Enjoy !!!
I'm gonna include this in my custom rom
Where is it?
thank you man you are the best..........
madhuranand007 said:
Here is the apns-conf.xml containing all the apn settings of world wide
Use root explorer (Your phone must be ROOTED) and paste the apns-conf.xml file to /etc and than reboot and now it grab your internet settings and if not than just do following:
1. go to settings
2. Wireless and Networks
3. Mobile Networks
4. Access Point Names
5. Press Menu and than "Reset to default"
6. Now its done
Enjoy !!!
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thanks a ton!
You beat me to it
Nice work dude
rex4u said:
You beat me to it
Nice work dude
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If U like than press Thanks button
madhuranand007 said:
If U like than press Thanks button
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Already did
thanks, but it seems it doesnt have some that i could use
Yes I put most of them (APN) but some may still be missing.
Thx a lot... Until now i was to lazy to setup my mms data (don't need mms realy).
Pushed you file via adb and everything is working. Finally set up my mms!
madhuranand007 said:
Here is the apns-conf.xml containing all the apn settings of world wide
Use root explorer (Your phone must be ROOTED) and paste the apns-conf.xml file to /etc and than reboot and now it grab your internet settings and if not than just do following:
1. go to settings
2. Wireless and Networks
3. Mobile Networks
4. Access Point Names
5. Press Menu and than "Reset to default"
6. Now its done
Enjoy !!!
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Has helped soo much . Finally debranded my phone. With all settings
disconsolate said:
Has helped soo much . Finally debranded my phone. With all settings
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U Like it..... I love it
The Dark Lestat said:
I'm gonna include this in my custom rom
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APN name for BSNL India is wrong. It is "bsnlnet".
madhuranand007 said:
Here is the apns-conf.xml containing all the apn settings of world wide
Use root explorer (Your phone must be ROOTED) and paste the apns-conf.xml file to /etc and than reboot and now it grab your internet settings and if not than just do following:
1. go to settings
2. Wireless and Networks
3. Mobile Networks
4. Access Point Names
5. Press Menu and than "Reset to default"
6. Now its done
Enjoy !!!
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APN name for BSNL India is wrong. It is "bsnlnet".
nex-tech wireless apns
i have pushed through this file but still cant send mms. it says it sends but no one eve recieves. abd when i check my apns it has a cdma a sprint and alltel apn listed. i have tryed manualy entering the nex-tech wireless apn settings still nothing no matter what i do i can not get NEX-TECH WIRELESS TO WORK! i am running a cdma htc hero running cyan 7.0.2 android 2.3. can anyone pleaseeeeeee help i am at the end of my rope lol... i love this rom. but mms will not work! i have even backed up stock rom apns and reinstalled in cm7 but still no go.. i have created a zip recovery file with the apns and flashed still nothing.. i mean come on.. please please please someone help me get my apns set right so i can do mms... hit me here or if you could please email me any solution to [email protected].. im begging.. lol.. pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee......
Whats wrong with you? Just go to your provider and ask about your settings or use google to find it. Anyway this is a Samsung Galaxy 3 forum not HTC.
The whole world?
It doesn't have the whole world bro, there are no regional carriers in that list. I dont see any Cellular Ones or Cincinnati Bells in there.
Thanks so much. It's great and work with me.
Thiện Ngộ said:
Thanks so much. It's great and work with me.
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Thats good bro !!!
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[GUIDE] Koodo ICS Upgrade and 3G Fix

My first post. I hope this helps someone else here. I will take you through the steps of updating the Koodo Nexus S to Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3, Super User + Root, Radio, and finally APN. This GUIDE is strictly for the Koodo Mobile Network operated by Telus in Canada. I am located in Saint John, New Brunswick and I have been struggling with several aspects of this upgrade especially the lack of 3G after following other tutorials.
Please ensure that you have Clockworkmod installed + super user on a rooted Gingerbread phone.
[WARNING] You must wipe your phone which includes sms, contacts, applications, and the like. I recommend making a backup of your entire device. Search this forum for ways to backup before a complete upgrade. It is rather easy. Google will sync most of your vital information but they won't sync data you create directly on your phone with non-google apps. Once you have your backups made be sure to copy them back your PC.
Now that you have your backup we will download a few files and place them on your SDCARD.
Download the following files:
1. ICS 4.0.3 Official Full Rom: http://android.clients.google.com/packages/ota/google_crespo/ZD3PyN0t.zip
2. ICS superuser for root: http://downloads.androidsu.com/superuser/Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip
4. Radio UCKB2 for i9020a: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1116884
Setup
1. Now upload all of these downloaded files to your device's SDCARD via USB Storage.
2. Power off the device.
3. Power on the device into recovery mode. Hold the power button and the volume up. Select recovery using the volume buttons and press the power button to select.
4. Select Mounts and Storage.
5. Format the following: /system /cache /data /boot. Note that I choose not to format /sdcard. It is unnecessary. If you do format /sdcard then you will have to push the files via developer console: adb.exe push file.zip /sdcard/file.zip
6. Go back and select Install zip from sdcard.
7. Select ZD3PyN0t.zip and Install. This will take a few moments.
8. Choose zip from sdcard again and select Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip and install. You do not have to install superuser at this point but I strongly recommend it. Originally I was using ICS_su.zip but I believe this is not an official zip but either seemed to work fine. Look on the forums for ICS_su.zip if you have issue with the one I am suggesting here.
9. Choose zip from sdcard again and select XXKB2-radio-nexuss-unsigned.zip and install. This radio is very important. While some other radios might work I found this one to be the most stable for Koodo and identical baseband as Gingerbread was.
10. I lost recovery mode once while doing this an evening ago and I was not sure why this happened. I recommend this additional step at this point. Go back and go to Mounts and Storage. Mount /system. From the Developers console you can run: adb shell rm /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
This automated script can cause you to loose clockworkmod recovery otherwise.
11. Go back and Select Reboot System Now. Wait for your phone to load.
12. At this point you will not have 3G or Data capabilities. You need to setup your google account and wifi. Once the phone is loaded on the home screen it will begin syncing with Google and updating your phone with your data including apps and the like. Once this happens we should now enable 3G. The problem I discovered with my 3G was that the phone was setup for Telus APN. Telus APN will not work with an unlocked Koodo phone in my area.
3G ENABLING STEPS
13. Navigate to Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile Networks > Network Operators > Select Koodo
14. Navigate to Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names
Input the following settings for TELUS APN (leaving designated fields blank):
APN: sp.koodo.com
Proxy server: 74.49.0.18
Port: 80
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC: http://aliasredirect.net/proxy/koodo/mmsc
Proxy server: 74.49.0.18
Port: 80
MCC : 302
MNC : 220
APN type :
Save (back out of the screen) once you have entered in the details exactly. They must be exact or they will not work. Do not leave any extra data created for TELUS APN.
15. Last step! Turn off Wifi via Settings > Wireless & Networks and you should now see a 3G icon ontop of your bars. You now enabled 3G on ICS!
I just had two friends with Nexus S phones in Atlantic Canada try this and it worked fine for Koodo. I am sure there are similar issues with APN settings for other carriers like Koodo so perhaps this will be of some help to those folks as well.
Thanks very much for this post! it helped alot for me on my I9020A on the nexus beam rom with kodoo now i don't have to wait for ICS!
vamman said:
My first post. I hope this helps someone else here. I will take you through the steps of updating the Koodo Nexus S to Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3, Super User + Root, Radio, and finally APN. This GUIDE is strictly for the Koodo Mobile Network operated by Telus in Canada. I am located in Saint John, New Brunswick and I have been struggling with several aspects of this upgrade especially the lack of 3G after following other tutorials.
Please ensure that you have Clockworkmod installed + super user on a rooted Gingerbread phone.
[WARNING] You must wipe your phone which includes sms, contacts, applications, and the like. I recommend making a backup of your entire device. Search this forum for ways to backup before a complete upgrade. It is rather easy. Google will sync most of your vital information but they won't sync data you create directly on your phone with non-google apps. Once you have your backups made be sure to copy them back your PC.
Now that you have your backup we will download a few files and place them on your SDCARD.
Download the following files:
1. ICS 4.0.3 Official Full Rom: http://android.clients.google.com/packages/ota/google_crespo/ZD3PyN0t.zip
2. ICS superuser for root: http://downloads.androidsu.com/superuser/Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip
4. Radio UCKB2 for i9020a: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1116884
Setup
1. Now upload all of these downloaded files to your device's SDCARD via USB Storage.
2. Power off the device.
3. Power on the device into recovery mode. Hold the power button and the volume up. Select recovery using the volume buttons and press the power button to select.
4. Select Mounts and Storage.
5. Format the following: /system /cache /data /boot. Note that I choose not to format /sdcard. It is unnecessary. If you do format /sdcard then you will have to push the files via developer console: adb.exe push file.zip /sdcard/file.zip
6. Go back and select Install zip from sdcard.
7. Select ZD3PyN0t.zip and Install. This will take a few moments.
8. Choose zip from sdcard again and select Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip and install. You do not have to install superuser at this point but I strongly recommend it. Originally I was using ICS_su.zip but I believe this is not an official zip but either seemed to work fine. Look on the forums for ICS_su.zip if you have issue with the one I am suggesting here.
9. Choose zip from sdcard again and select XXKB2-radio-nexuss-unsigned.zip and install. This radio is very important. While some other radios might work I found this one to be the most stable for Koodo and identical baseband as Gingerbread was.
10. I lost recovery mode once while doing this an evening ago and I was not sure why this happened. I recommend this additional step at this point. Go back and go to Mounts and Storage. Mount /system. From the Developers console you can run: adb shell rm /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
This automated script can cause you to loose clockworkmod recovery otherwise.
11. Go back and Select Reboot System Now. Wait for your phone to load.
12. At this point you will not have 3G or Data capabilities. You need to setup your google account and wifi. Once the phone is loaded on the home screen it will begin syncing with Google and updating your phone with your data including apps and the like. Once this happens we should now enable 3G. The problem I discovered with my 3G was that the phone was setup for Telus APN. Telus APN will not work with an unlocked Koodo phone in my area.
3G ENABLING STEPS
13. Navigate to Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile Networks > Network Operators > Select Koodo
14. Navigate to Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names
Input the following settings for TELUS APN (leaving designated fields blank):
APN: sp.koodo.com
Proxy server: 74.49.0.18
Port: 80
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC: http://aliasredirect.net/proxy/koodo/mmsc
Proxy server: 74.49.0.18
Port: 80
MCC : 302
MNC : 220
APN type :
Save (back out of the screen) once you have entered in the details exactly. They must be exact or they will not work. Do not leave any extra data created for TELUS APN.
15. Last step! Turn off Wifi via Settings > Wireless & Networks and you should now see a 3G icon ontop of your bars. You now enabled 3G on ICS!
I just had two friends with Nexus S phones in Atlantic Canada try this and it worked fine for Koodo. I am sure there are similar issues with APN settings for other carriers like Koodo so perhaps this will be of some help to those folks as well.
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Just as a heads up in this section of the tutorial:
APN: sp.koodo.com
Proxy server: 74.49.0.18
I usually do not add the proxy server, because i found that it SLOWS DOWN HTTPS:// requests like crazy! So basically if your trying to access your koodo account from the web browser it's unbearable unless you remove the proxy server under the APN only (Do not remove the one under MMSC)
just a question, is this for koodo ppl because of the 3g network?
Basche said:
just a question, is this for koodo ppl because of the 3g network?
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Each carrier will have different APN settings. And in my experience, flashing new ROM's tends to delete APN data... so yeah. In that way, this is Koodo specific in order to get 3G working.
Also, radio-specific as well? haha.
I've noticed the KF1 works on Koodo as well.
UCKB2 radio wont work for me. I have tried others as well without success. Is there any way to know which radio I should use on my koodo Nexus?
gagne.vincent said:
UCKB2 radio wont work for me. I have tried others as well without success. Is there any way to know which radio I should use on my koodo Nexus?
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I've tried KB2 before with success. KF1 also works for me, and is my current radio.
Ironic
The first time I flashed bios I had a power outage and killed my MB.
Today I killed a whole day figuring out what is wrong with my phone, asking on forums, going back to factory defaults and other ROMS, trying radios. Called the neighbour 10 minute ago and asked him about his Telus phone. "The whole Telus 418 region is out today"
I would be really angry if it wasn't so funny.
Thanks for the simple to follow guide. Worked perfectly the first time. I'm actually on Telus so all I needed was to follow up to flashing the radio button everything just worked when I rebooted.
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clockworkmod version
I would just like to add that you need clockworkmod version 5.
I followed a guide for rooting my nexus s which installed clockworkmod version 3 and ran into some problems. Finally after a bit of stress ended up reading up on clockworkmod and pushed the version 5 installer to my phone, installed it and voilà! I was able to run the installs.
Just thought I would specify in case someone runs into the same problem.
Thanks for your work !
It's nice to know that I'm not the only Koodo-er on here.
I didn't use the guide (already figured it out prior) but it's nice to see one, especially one that's easy to read and well written. It's a nice change from the typical.. stuff.. on xda.
It works! Thanks a lot, very helpful guide. I have a few quick questions though:
- Right now my phone is rooted and has SuperUser installed. I checked through Root Check Basic that I'm rooted and it confirmed it. I didn't understand your steps to make sure Clockwork isn't removed though and I skipped them, so now it's gone. If I simply flash Clockwork again, will I lose my data and have to re-flash ICS?
- Will I get OTA updates given that it's still essentially a stock ROM? I don't mind losing root as the only reason I rooted is to get ICS.
Thanks again!
A few comments for other readers considering this guide
I'm a noob, and I know it. These are comments so any other noobs reading through this thread or Googling the problems I had finds what they were looking for. I'm not criticizing your guide in any way as I know there's a basic expectation of competency on xda and you still went far beyond that and did a great job holding my hand through all the steps. I assume some/most of these comments are obvious to people who actually know what they're doing, but here goes for the other nooblets:
- As someone said previously, it seems you need a new version of Clockwork Recovery. The original guide I used to root my phone installed Clockwork 3.0.1.0 (I think?) and it didn't work. I also had other problems (see below) which only popped up after I installed Clockwork 5.0.2.0, so it's possible that it isn't necessary, but always go for the newer version, I guess. You can flash a new version of Clockwork the exact same way you flashed the older one (I actually repeated the steps in my rooting guide but I swapped the old recovery file with the new one)
- Make sure you back your stuff up first, including a list of all the apps you had installed if you think you might forget. Google didn't reinstall my apps at all despite my having repeatedly checked that backing up to Google was selected in my settings in Gingerbread. The Market remembered the ones I paid for, but I had to log into the Market on my PC to see the free ones to reinstall them. Even then, some were missing and I couldn't find the pattern as to why. This could be my bad as I probably rooted and unrooted and flashed about 5 different ROMS trying to figure everything out last night, but better safe than sorry.
- I initially had a problem installing ZD3PyN0t.zip. It would start opening, then abort and give some kind of error message like "cannot open (BAD) - aborted" and then all I could do was enter (power+volume up) mode. Eventually I figured out that somehow the original "ZD3PyN0t.zip" that I downloaded was corrupted and I couldn't even open it on my PC to explore the files inside. Redownloading it and resending it to my phone via "Mount USB storage" in Clockwork Recovery fixed it. I have no idea how it got corrupted, but if you're getting that error message just delete it and re-download. You can check if it's corrupted the same way mine was by trying to explore the files in the .zip from your computer.
- I didn't need to go through the 3G network settings for some reason. The only network it could find was Telus, which it automatically understood as Koodo and worked immediately. I didn't have the same menu options available to me as OP listed, but in the end it worked. Maybe it's because I left my SIM card in the phone the whole time? I'll never know, point is it worked, so I'm not complaining. So I guess give 3G a try before you tinker with the advanced settings and so on. Keep the settings OP suggested on a file in your phone so that if your 3G ever stops working you can easily configure it on the go. [SEE EDIT]
p.s. for anyone who cares, I'm running a Nexus S I9020A on Koodo in Montreal. Battery life and performance so far seem excellent, although I've been using my phone constantly so I haven't been able to check standby battery life yet. Right now I'd say I'm looking at a total "screen on" time of about 5-7 hours, which is slightly better than I was getting on stock 2.3.6. I'll report back if I have battery problems, but so far it doesn't seem like it.
EDIT: 2 things now that I've been using ICS for a few days.
- Battery life is AWESOME. ICS seems to be better at stopping my phone from being "awake" so much when the screen is off. Battery life during heavy use is slightly better than Gingerbread, but during light use it must be doubled or tripled (i.e.: on pace for many days of on-time, whereas I used to be lucky to get 18-20 hours with Gingerbread even on what I would consider a light day).
- I had some trouble setting up my APN settings right. I was having trouble downloading from the Market and a few sites over 3G, but everything else seemed to work (I'd browse to an app in the Market, click download, and it wouldn't start. Then I'd get "app name" could not be downloaded due to an error. I fixed it by deleting the "Proxy" and "Port" settings from my APN. Credit goes to this thread I found:
So, settings that seem to work:
APN: sp.koodo.com
Proxy: [not set]
Port: [not set]
Username: [not set]
Password: [not set]
Server: 74.49.0.18
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 302
MNC: 220
Authentication type: [not set]
APN type: [not set]
APN Protocol: IPv4
Bearer: [unspecified]
Hi! Thanks for your guide, my wife's Nexus S is now running ISC with Koodo... We are having some problems now:
1.- Search Button fires up way more than before, I've tried to fix this with differents Market Apps w/o luck.
2.- While trying to fix this I discovered that CWM was no longer working, I've tried the Step 10 on your guide but CWM keeps "disapearing" with every reboot.
Every time I need to use CWM, I need to install it from ROM Manager App, Reboot in CWM do my stuff, reboot again and losing CWM again.
3.- Again... while trying to fix the Search button problem, I went to /system/usr/keylayout/cypress-touchkey.kl and edited that file, save and then reboot... when I open back the cypress-touchkey.kl, the changes I've made are gone.
Any hint?
EDIT:
So far I just reinstalled CyberGR-MOD and now ICS is running w/o problems, CWM works, and has been almost 36 hours with out Search Button problems (mi wife needs to test that when shes not at home, as we dont have problems with Search Button at home).
Im using AndroidCommander for windows and im loving it, real cake to move stuff, push and pull apps.
Made an account just to say thanks.
It has been super helpful. I was setting up the phone for my GF and was worried when I couldn't get 3G.
I was worried about the battery life but it's nice to hear other people are finding it good. I got 3G up and running!
vamman said:
My first post. I hope this helps someone else here. I will take you through the steps of updating the Koodo Nexus S to Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3, Super User + Root, Radio, and finally APN. This GUIDE is strictly for the Koodo Mobile Network operated by Telus in Canada. I am located in Saint John, New Brunswick and I have been struggling with several aspects of this upgrade especially the lack of 3G after following other tutorials.
Please ensure that you have Clockworkmod installed + super user on a rooted Gingerbread phone.
[WARNING] You must wipe your phone which includes sms, contacts, applications, and the like. I recommend making a backup of your entire device. Search this forum for ways to backup before a complete upgrade. It is rather easy. Google will sync most of your vital information but they won't sync data you create directly on your phone with non-google apps. Once you have your backups made be sure to copy them back your PC.
Now that you have your backup we will download a few files and place them on your SDCARD.
Download the following files:
1. ICS 4.0.3 Official Full Rom: http://android.clients.google.com/packages/ota/google_crespo/ZD3PyN0t.zip
2. ICS superuser for root: http://downloads.androidsu.com/superuser/Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip
4. Radio UCKB2 for i9020a: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1116884
Setup
1. Now upload all of these downloaded files to your device's SDCARD via USB Storage.
2. Power off the device.
3. Power on the device into recovery mode. Hold the power button and the volume up. Select recovery using the volume buttons and press the power button to select.
4. Select Mounts and Storage.
5. Format the following: /system /cache /data /boot. Note that I choose not to format /sdcard. It is unnecessary. If you do format /sdcard then you will have to push the files via developer console: adb.exe push file.zip /sdcard/file.zip
6. Go back and select Install zip from sdcard.
7. Select ZD3PyN0t.zip and Install. This will take a few moments.
8. Choose zip from sdcard again and select Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip and install. You do not have to install superuser at this point but I strongly recommend it. Originally I was using ICS_su.zip but I believe this is not an official zip but either seemed to work fine. Look on the forums for ICS_su.zip if you have issue with the one I am suggesting here.
9. Choose zip from sdcard again and select XXKB2-radio-nexuss-unsigned.zip and install. This radio is very important. While some other radios might work I found this one to be the most stable for Koodo and identical baseband as Gingerbread was.
10. I lost recovery mode once while doing this an evening ago and I was not sure why this happened. I recommend this additional step at this point. Go back and go to Mounts and Storage. Mount /system. From the Developers console you can run: adb shell rm /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
This automated script can cause you to loose clockworkmod recovery otherwise.
11. Go back and Select Reboot System Now. Wait for your phone to load.
12. At this point you will not have 3G or Data capabilities. You need to setup your google account and wifi. Once the phone is loaded on the home screen it will begin syncing with Google and updating your phone with your data including apps and the like. Once this happens we should now enable 3G. The problem I discovered with my 3G was that the phone was setup for Telus APN. Telus APN will not work with an unlocked Koodo phone in my area.
3G ENABLING STEPS
13. Navigate to Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile Networks > Network Operators > Select Koodo
14. Navigate to Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names
Input the following settings for TELUS APN (leaving designated fields blank):
APN: sp.koodo.com
Proxy server: 74.49.0.18
Port: 80
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC: http://aliasredirect.net/proxy/koodo/mmsc
Proxy server: 74.49.0.18
Port: 80
MCC : 302
MNC : 220
APN type :
Save (back out of the screen) once you have entered in the details exactly. They must be exact or they will not work. Do not leave any extra data created for TELUS APN.
15. Last step! Turn off Wifi via Settings > Wireless & Networks and you should now see a 3G icon ontop of your bars. You now enabled 3G on ICS!
I just had two friends with Nexus S phones in Atlantic Canada try this and it worked fine for Koodo. I am sure there are similar issues with APN settings for other carriers like Koodo so perhaps this will be of some help to those folks as well.
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Great post, Just a question though, will this ICS upgrade work for the Galaxy Ace by Koodo as well or just the Nexus?
gordo1701e said:
Great post, Just a question though, will this ICS upgrade work for the Galaxy Ace by Koodo as well or just the Nexus?
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The general procedure will be the same, but you cant flash a Nexus S ROM and radio to a different phone and expect it to work. If you're already rooted and looking for Koodo-specific APN settings this will work, but find a guide and ROM specific to your phone.

APN Settings revert after every reboot?

Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone else has seen this:
I've added a new T-Mobile APN to specifically add 'dun' for Tethering. Everything else is the same as the stock 'locked' APN provided by T-Mobile.
My issue is, even though my 'new' APN has default as the first type, it always reverts back to the stock APN either at random, or when I reboot the phone.
Has anyone else seen this? Is there any way, with these newer phones to completely delete the 'stock' APN?
Thanks!
Yes I have experienced this as well. Any solution?
NRadonich said:
Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone else has seen this:
I've added a new T-Mobile APN to specifically add 'dun' for Tethering. Everything else is the same as the stock 'locked' APN provided by T-Mobile.
My issue is, even though my 'new' APN has default as the first type, it always reverts back to the stock APN either at random, or when I reboot the phone.
Has anyone else seen this? Is there any way, with these newer phones to completely delete the 'stock' APN?
Thanks!
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Unlock default APN on the V20
Try this:
1. Open your stock LG Dialer.
2. Enter this 277634#*#.
3. Click on "ApnUnlock".
4. Select "Unlock APN".
5. Now go edit your stock APN.
Change the APN Type to this...
default,admin,fota,mms,supl,dun
Let me know if it helps.
Jason
build the apn into the stock apn list. it will reset back to the modified one aka stop doing this.
i dont know it tmo does service updates but with sprint updating the prl updates the apns.
newmartinr said:
Try this:
1. Open your stock LG Dialer.
2. Enter this 277634#*#.
3. Click on "ApnUnlock".
4. Select "Unlock APN".
5. Now go edit your stock APN.
Change the APN Type to this...
default,admin,fota,mms,supl,dun
Let me know if it helps.
Jason
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Thanks so much. I copied then deleted my stock TMobile apn. I am on mintsim wireless and it has its own son settings but my v20 kept going back to the TMobile apn... Thanks
No problem... Glad it worked for your particular need.

LTE On Oreo After Root?

Ok so I use @jrkruse guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-s7-edge/how-to/root-s7-s7edge-oreo-nougat-t3819616 to root my SM-G935P on Oreo and it works great but I cannot get LTE working, Now when I rooted my phone on Android N with @godpowerrr tutorial https://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-s7-edge/how-to/sm-g935p-spr-root-nougat-7-0-data-t3568780 and do the build.prop tweaks I get LTE working fine. I have tried to add the same build.prop lines to my rooted oreo phone with no success would anyone happen to know where to find the settings in the build.prop from android N in android oreo?
LTE on Oreo
DirtyPISTOLA said:
Ok so I use @jrkruse guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-s7-edge/how-to/root-s7-s7edge-oreo-nougat-t3819616 to root my SM-G935P on Oreo and it works great but I cannot get LTE working, Now when I rooted my phone on Android N with @godpowerrr tutorial https://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-s7-edge/how-to/sm-g935p-spr-root-nougat-7-0-data-t3568780 and do the build.prop tweaks I get LTE working fine. I have tried to add the same build.prop lines to my rooted oreo phone with no success would anyone happen to know where to find the settings in the build.prop from android N in android oreo?
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Is your phone network unlocked?
[email protected] said:
Is your phone network unlocked?
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No its locked for sprint network.
LTE on Oreo
Try this. Go into your phone dialer and enter this secret code:
##3282# (puts you in programming mode)
Click edit.
For the MSL code, put "000000" and press OK.
On the main screen, go to MORE.
Then click HDR/1x Selection.
On this screen, select Global then press OK.
The phone will restart and should enable LTE.
Hope this helps.
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Try this. Go into your phone dialer and enter this secret code:
##3282# (puts you in programming mode)
Click edit.
For the MSL code, put "000000" and press OK.
On the main screen, go to MORE.
Then click HDR/1x Selection.
On this screen, select Global then press OK.
The phone will restart and should enable LTE.
Hope this helps.
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If Global doesn't work, go thru the process again and try the next 2 settings.
Unfortunately I have tried that and it does not work for me.
@DirtyPISTOLA This is a step you might of missed and has been throughout my thread. (Apn settings need to be applied after eng boot is registered) I implemented these settings through a .bat file in device system/etc folder, but doesn't work for all. So if you apply the eng boot through ODIN...and upon reset... Edit APN settings through mobile networks, being;
Name: APN2 LTE Internet
APN: n.ispsn
MMSC:http://mms.sprintpcs.com
Multimedia message proxy:68.28.31.7
Multimedia message port:80
MCC: 310
MNC: 120
APN type:default,supl,mms,dun,fota
APN Protocol:IPv4/IPv6
APN roaming protocol:IPv4/IPv6
Bearer:LTE
You should be able to run SuperSU .bat file and hopefully that'll fix it. If not it's a firmware issue.
I'm not sure if this works for oreo because I no longer have this device, but these are settings needed for LTE. Like I said idk if Nougat's LTE is different from Oreo's LTE.
Build.prop entries:
ro.characterisitics=Sprint
ro.telephony.default_network=10
ro.cdma.default_numeric=310120
ro.cdma.default_alpha=Sprint
ro.cdma.home.operator.alpha=Sprint
If this doesn't work try SM-G935U firmware with exact settings and steps, but change MNC: to 000.
godpowerrr said:
@DirtyPISTOLA This is a step you might of missed and has been throught my thread. (Apn settings need to be applied after eng boot is registered) I implemented these settings through a .bat file in device system/etc folder, but doesn't work for all. So if you apply the eng boot through ODIN...and upon reset... Edit APN settings through mobile networks(APN), being;
Name: APN2 LTE Internet
APN: n.ispsn
MMSC:http://mms.sprintpcs.com
Multimedia message proxy:68.28.31.7
Multimedia message port:80
MCC: 310
MNC: 120
APN type:default,supl,mms,dun,fota
APN Protocol:IPv4/IPv6
APN roaming protocol:IPv4/IPv6
Bearer:LTE
You should be able to run SuperSU .bat file and hopefully that'll fix it. If not it's a firmware issue.
I'm not sure if this works for oreo because I no longer have this device, but these are settings needed for LTE. Like I said idk if Nougat's LTE is different from Oreo's LTE.
Build.prop entries:
ro.characterisitics=Sprint
ro.telephony.default_network=10
ro.cdma.default_numeric=310120
ro.cdma.default_alpha=Sprint
ro.cdma.home.operator.alpha=Sprint
If this doesn't work try SM-G935U firmware with exact settings and steps, but change MNC: to 000.
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Awesome thanks for the reply, I just upgraded to a new update that wont let me downgrade because of security policy updates as soon as SamMobile posts the firmware so I can restore if something goes wrong I'll give this a try. Thanks again.
Glad I finally found this thread, which firmware should I be on if I want to root this thing? Thinking of flashing Boot Loader 6 though again not sure.
Hey hey, I need to dig up this ghost here, cause I rooted a Sprint S7 Edge and put a verizon SIM in it, I don't have an active sprint SIM so I can't test it out, but the verizon SIM isn't getting any LTE, it just shows roaming, and no MMS messages can be downloaded. I may or may not have messed with some settings.
So, I can't edit the APN settings it's locked out. How can I either a. unlock the APN settings, or b. get it to recognize LTE networks without doing that. I've tried so many different things I've found on the forums, like nova launcher menu and going into the IOTHidden stuff to get into LTEfunctionality and that's not even there on the phone.
We're running OREO, but I just don't know what the deal is. Any ideas?
ChrisAGilbert said:
Hey hey, I need to dig up this ghost here, cause I rooted a Sprint S7 Edge and put a verizon SIM in it, I don't have an active sprint SIM so I can't test it out, but the verizon SIM isn't getting any LTE, it just shows roaming, and no MMS messages can be downloaded. I may or may not have messed with some settings.
So, I can't edit the APN settings it's locked out. How can I either a. unlock the APN settings, or b. get it to recognize LTE networks without doing that. I've tried so many different things I've found on the forums, like nova launcher menu and going into the IOTHidden stuff to get into LTEfunctionality and that's not even there on the phone.
We're running OREO, but I just don't know what the deal is. Any ideas?
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Even with the inactive sprint SIM I am given options for APN settings, I can't edit or add any, but I do have options, whereas with the Verizon card it's all frozen out

Oxygen OS, root, APN and the meaning of life

Hi All,
I appeal to you keepers of the knowledge to enlight me on some points I need to clarify.
The situation:
I recently bought an unbranded Oneplus 6T and I (still) use stock oxygen OS V9.0.17.
Since a couple of years I've been using a data-only plan with a VOIP SIP account as my main phone service. It was working great on my beloved almost-6-years-old Nexus 5 until I dropped it to it's death. I chose the 6T as replacement because it seemed a good option for rooting and custom ROMs.
My service provider is FIDO in Canada. They offer a very good value data-only plan (15$ CAD for 4GB), but for an UNKNOWN reason to me, with FIDO the SIP calls drop automatically if I use the default autoconfigured APN for LTE. The simple solution to that is to create a new empty APN config and fill it manually. Once done, SIP calls work like a charm (again, I don't know what causes this).
On my Nexus, I was running Android 8.0 which permitted me to modify the APN. But since Android 8.1 Google (don't be evil right) introduced the APN locking for participating providers. FIDO seems to be one of them since I cannot change any APN configuration on Oxygen OS 9.0.17. That renders my phone useless (unless I choose the 3G apn, which honestly sucks).
Now that you know a little bit about my life, here are my questions.
First thing I did:
I rooted my phone with Magisk 20.0 with the intention of modifying the /system/etc/apns-conf.xml and try changing the default FIDO APN configuration with the hope it would work.
I tried by many ways to modify it (using ADB, root browser, root explorer, solid explorer) and I couldn't change the content. Even worse, when I tried to change the permissions to the file to RW using root explorer, the file turned empty (0b) and it's still impossible to modify it (I tried editing it, deleting, replacing it, nothing works).
Question 1: The simplest of ways would be to be able to change the APN. Does anybody knows a trick (using root or not) to do that on stock OOS 9.0.17. Anybody ever tried changing apns-conf.xml?
Question 2: Did anybody succefylly edit system files onstock OOS 9.0.17 using root?
Question 2-A: Does anybody know why I break the file when I change the permission? I'd like to understand what's going on.
Another option that I am considering is using a custom ROM that disables this nonsense APN lock mechanism.
Question 3: Does anybody have a good ROM suggestion that is positively disabling this APN lock and that would allow me to change my APN with FIDO? (I was considering Lineage but I couldn't get a firm answer on the APN unlock capability).
I searched the web for many hours without success, I hope you can help me with this.
Thank you all for your insight.
jfmartel said:
Hi All,
I appeal to you keepers of the knowledge to enlight me on some points I need to clarify.
The situation:
I recently bought an unbranded Oneplus 6T and I (still) use stock oxygen OS V9.0.17.
Since a couple of years I've been using a data-only plan with a VOIP SIP account as my main phone service. It was working great on my beloved almost-6-years-old Nexus 5 until I dropped it to it's death. I chose the 6T as replacement because it seemed a good option for rooting and custom ROMs.
My service provider is FIDO in Canada. They offer a very good value data-only plan (15$ CAD for 4GB), but for an UNKNOWN reason to me, with FIDO the SIP calls drop automatically if I use the default autoconfigured APN for LTE. The simple solution to that is to create a new empty APN config and fill it manually. Once done, SIP calls work like a charm (again, I don't know what causes this).
On my Nexus, I was running Android 8.0 which permitted me to modify the APN. But since Android 8.1 Google (don't be evil right) introduced the APN locking for participating providers. FIDO seems to be one of them since I cannot change any APN configuration on Oxygen OS 9.0.17. That renders my phone useless (unless I choose the 3G apn, which honestly sucks).
Now that you know a little bit about my life, here are my questions.
First thing I did:
I rooted my phone with Magisk 20.0 with the intention of modifying the /system/etc/apns-conf.xml and try changing the default FIDO APN configuration with the hope it would work.
I tried by many ways to modify it (using ADB, root browser, root explorer, solid explorer) and I couldn't change the content. Even worse, when I tried to change the permissions to the file to RW using root explorer, the file turned empty (0b) and it's still impossible to modify it (I tried editing it, deleting, replacing it, nothing works).
Question 1: The simplest of ways would be to be able to change the APN. Does anybody knows a trick (using root or not) to do that on stock OOS 9.0.17. Anybody ever tried changing apns-conf.xml?
Question 2: Did anybody succefylly edit system files onstock OOS 9.0.17 using root?
Question 2-A: Does anybody know why I break the file when I change the permission? I'd like to understand what's going on.
Another option that I am considering is using a custom ROM that disables this nonsense APN lock mechanism.
Question 3: Does anybody have a good ROM suggestion that is positively disabling this APN lock and that would allow me to change my APN with FIDO? (I was considering Lineage but I couldn't get a firm answer on the APN unlock capability).
I searched the web for many hours without success, I hope you can help me with this.
Thank you all for your insight.
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Have you tried creating a new apn with the info and settings you need?
jestyr8 said:
Have you tried creating a new apn with the info and settings you need?
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Yes! I tried that many times.
So, what happens is when you have an "APN locked SIM" inserted in the device, you have no access to any edit option. No editing, no adding, nothing. You are in view mode for the APN settings (which is useless really).
In my research I found that if you insert a "not APN locked SIM" you get acces to creating a new APN (and of course editing the actual SIM APN settings).
I happen to have a SIM card (my girlfriend's) that is not APN locked on hand. I tried a couple of times creating a new APN with the FIDO settings but when I inserted back the FIDO SIM my new APN was not in the list of options.
... I should have deepened my research! I failed at that...
What I didn't realize at the time is that when you create a new APN, Android defaults the MCC and MNC parameters with the values associated with the currently inserted SIM!!! I tought it was some kind of black magic settings used by the service provider for it's network to work. But not later than TODAY (I did more research today...) I learned that: MCC = Mobile Country Code and MNC = Mobile Network Code. ****!!!
Sooooo, all I had to do is create a new APN with my girlfriend's SIM inserted and set (along with all the other settings) the MCC and MNC to the values corresponding to FIDO config (which in the past I left as is since I didn't know what they were). Save. Shut down my device. Insert FIDO SIM, reboot, and fuc**ng VOILA!!! The newly created APN is now available and... wait for it... EDITABLE!!! So if I messed-up any setting I can change it and play around with everything like we did when Google was not Evil.
So here I am with my un-activated FIDO SIM and I can confirm that my newly created APN is selectable, but I cannot try a SIP call for now since I've closed my account. Tomorrow I'll get a new subscription & SIM and update this post. But I think this part is solved.
All that being said, Question 1 is partially answered to my greatest pleasure. But I'd still like to hear your experiences about modifying sytem files on OOS with root access.

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