My Nexus One Can Finally Send MMS!
After much tribulation, I finally got my phone to send MMS. It’s running on the M1 network.
I had called the helpdesk and searched the forum to no avail until a user named “trinityb4″ in the Google forum suggested a novel approach – resetting to default. After a reboot, voila!
So basically, the settings for M1 MMS are:
Name: M1 MMS APN: miworld Proxy: 172.016.14.10 Port: 8081 Username: 65 and your phone number Password:user123 Server: http://mmsgw:8002 MMSC: http://mmsgw:8002 MMS proxy: 172.16.14.10 MMS port: 8080 MCC: 525 MNC: 03 Authentication type: PAP APN type: mms
On that note, here is a link to the three telcos’ Internet APN settings on Lester Chan’s blog. For posterity’s sake, here are the settings (copied from the link):
Starhub
name: Starhub Internet APN: shwapint username: (blank) password: (blank)
M1
name: M1 Internet APN: sunsurf username: 65 password: user123
SingTel
name: SingTel Internet APN: internet username: 65IDEAS (or blank) password: IDEAS (or blank)