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Solved! Go to Solution.
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@Anonymous wrote:
Yes I have done the geeksquad but no luck, think you are right I'll need to contact CS, apart from the MMS anyone whose interested the OPO has definitely converted me from the iphone
Ok. I hope customer services can help and I'm glad your enjoying your new choice of phone.
Im happy personally with my iP6+ 😄
01-02-2015 18:43
01-02-2015 18:43
@Anonymous wrote:
the OPO has definitely converted me from the iphone
Enjoy the freedom
01-02-2015 18:47
01-02-2015 18:47
Got this from the One Plus One forum....(Info relating to One+One on the O2 network on PAYG only)
Do you think this looks ok @MI5 ?
Firstly, make a new APN: Go to Settings > Mobile networks > Access point names
Next tap the (+) icon in the top right.
Tap Name and enter O2 Pay & Go Internet then tap OK
Tap APN and enter payandgo.o2.co.uk then tap OK
Tap Proxy and enter 193.113.200.195 then tap OK
Tap Port and enter 8080 then tap OK
Tap Username and enter payandgo then tap OK
Tap Password and enter word password then tap OK
Leave Server as Not set
Tap MMSC and enter http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002 then tap OK
Tap MMSproxy and enter 82.132.254.1 then tap OK
Tap MMS port and enter 8080 then tap OK
Tap MCC and enter 234 then tap OK
Tap MNC and enter 10 then tap OK
Tap Authentication Type and tap PAP
Tap APN type and and enter default,mms,supl then tap OK
Leave APN protocol as IPv4
Leave Enable/disable APN as ticked
Leave Bearer as Unspecified
Leave MVNO Type.
Now click the three dots at the top right and tap Save.
Click the circle on the side of the new APN you just created. So it turns blue.
Veritas Numquam Perit
01-02-2015 18:49
01-02-2015 18:49
Just to add...this is the link I used....
Veritas Numquam Perit
01-02-2015 19:11
01-02-2015 19:11
The OP might also want to consider some alternatives to MMS if they want to save themselves a little money.
http://www.geeksquad.co.uk/articles/what-are-the-best-free-alternatives-to-mms
http://lifehacker.com/five-best-alternative-texting-apps-1229634486
01-02-2015 19:58
01-02-2015 19:58