on 29-05-2013 15:32
on 29-05-2013 15:32
Hi there,
I'm thinking of buying a Samsung Galaxy S3, but seeing as it will be on Pay As You Go I want to be able to disable mobile data but still be able to use MMS.
As I understand it you can't disable mobile data while still being able to use MMS.
But from what I've been reading you may be able to do just that by changing your APN type to just MMS, would that work or am I way off?
I'm new to smartphones by the way lol.
Thanks
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on 29-05-2013 16:55
on 29-05-2013 16:55
on 29-05-2013 15:49
on 29-05-2013 15:49
Hi, the easiest work around for this would be to turn mobile data on & off within the notification panel. It literally takes two seconds.
on 29-05-2013 16:49
Perhapes, but I might not know that someone has sent me a MMS in order to turn it on, plus I don't want apps using data for that short time that it's on.
Ninko
on 29-05-2013 16:55
on 29-05-2013 16:55
on 29-05-2013 16:59
on 29-05-2013 16:59
I agree with MI5 there is little point in paying out for a smart phone without data, it's what they are built for.
on 29-05-2013 18:09
That's what I'm going to use WiFi for.
Back to what I was saying, would that work?
Ninko
on 29-05-2013 18:14
I've got an S3 and I receive mms with the mobile data turned off, the text message it's self turns mobile data on and then back off after the text is received.
on 29-05-2013 18:32
Hi Kirell,
Does it? That's strange, everywhere I've read says it needs mobile data on in order to do that, and that it doesn't switch on and off automatically for MMS.
I'm actually thinking of getting the S3 mini (sorry missed that out before lol), do you think it would behave in the same way? If it does, that's all I wanted it to do.
Ninko
29-05-2013 19:58 - edited 29-05-2013 20:08
29-05-2013 19:58 - edited 29-05-2013 20:08
The S3 mini will behave in the same way, as would any other smartphone.
MMS requires an active data connection to function.
It is possible to have data without MMS, but to my knowledge you can not have it the other way round.
I will have a scoot around and try to clarify though.
Edit: This was taken from another carrier but may work.
Create a broken APN
Name: O2 Dummy APN
APN: dummy
Proxy: Not Set
Port: Not Set
Username: dummy
Password: dummy
Server: not set
MCC: 999
MNC: 999
Authentication: PAP
APN Type: default,supl,internet
APN Protocol: IPv4
MMS (Correct working settings)
Name: O2 UK MMS
APN: wap.o2.co.uk or payandgo.o2.co.uk
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not Set
Username: o2wap or payandgo
Password: password
Server: Not set
MMSC: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
MMS Proxy: 82.132.254.1
MMS port: 8080
MCC: 234
MNC: 10
Authentication: PAP
APN type: default,supl,mms
APN protocol: ipv4
Let me know how you get on.
on 29-05-2013 20:09
on 29-05-2013 20:09