Note: for MAXIS user to use MMS your carrier version must be MAXIS 4.0 above to check this go to Setting>General>About> Carrier ? If your carrier version is Maxis 5.0 then you will need to restore your phone back to factory setting
Q: How to restore to Factory setting?
A: Warning !! BACK UP 1ST
1) Open your iTunes. Go to your iphone section. You can see the restore option on the Summary page.
2) Once u restore to factory setting everything will be gone. YES EVERYTHING.
3) Don't worry iTunes will prompt n ask u to sync back your previous back up.
*For Digi n Celcom users if you have custom carrier logo n ur mms is not working even with the working setting posted by forumers here u may want to try out the method above. Hope this will help n have fun MMS [credit: thaisxs]
Take note: MMS has no button. You can only access MMS thru the camera icon next to your text column in Messages.
Here are the setting for MMS:
1. Maxis
Settings set by Carrier (No input settings needed. Configured by default on Maxis 4.0)
*You can use ipcc file to enable Cellular Network column.
Maxis
APN: unet
Username: maxis
Password: wap
MMSC: http://172.16.74.100:10021/mmsc
MMS Proxy: 202.75.133.49:80
MMS Max Message Size: 307200
MMS UA Prof URL:
2. DIGI (credit: goldieboy and Snuffykl)
APN: digimms
APN name: mms
APN password: mms
MMSproxy : 203.92.128.160
MMSC: http://mms.digi.com.my/servlets/mms
3. Celcom (credit: shinobi, icebrew and stringfellow)
Here's the settings for MMS that works for my iPhone 3G using Postpaid Celcom 3G Unlimited package [stringfellow]
APN: celcom3g
Username:
Password:
MMSC: http://mms.celcom.net.my
MMS Proxy: 10.128.1.242:8080
MMS Max Message Size:
MMS UA Prof URL:
Celcom MMS GPRS Settings (credit: baretta)
APN:mms.celcom.net.my
Username:
Password:
MMSC: http://mms.celcom.net.my
MMS Proxy: 10.128.1.242:8080
MMS Max Message Size:
MMS UA Prof URL:
4. UMobile [credit: Lord_Ashe]
APN: my3g
Username:
Password:
MMSC: http://10.30.3.11/servlets/mms
MMS Proxy: 10.30.5.11:8080
*Please restart your phone after placing the settings.
2. iPhone 3.0 and 3.1 ipcc file with Carrier Logo [MMS and Tethering settings configured thru ipcc and enabling Cellular Network column]
Refer to this link: https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/752226
*For Mac users, please use Stufit Expander to unzip the file s other unzip software does not work well.
No comments:
Post a Comment