Red Pocket Mobile users can’t access the internet, MMS, and GPRS services until they add the desired APN settings to their handsets. These APN settings are essential and are case-sensitive. So, make sure; you add every comma, dot, and dash as they are. Here, I am listing the APN settings for Android and iPhone. Use these settings to your phone to access the 4G internet services.
Red Pocket APN Settings for Android
Red Pocket Mobile users with Android should use the relevant APN settings to their handsets and restart once they have configured the Access Point Names. Follow the steps below to use the APN settings for Android handsets.
Category | Settings |
---|---|
APN | Reseller |
Proxy | Not set |
Port | Not set |
Username | Not set |
Password | Not set |
Server | Not set |
MMSC | http://mmsc.mobile.att.net |
MMS proxy | proxy.mobile.att.net |
MMS Port | 80 |
MCC | 310 |
MNC | 410 |
Authentication Type | None |
APN Type | default,mms,supl |
APN Protocol | IPv4 |
Bearer | Unspecified |
Red Pocket APN Settings for iPhone
If you are using an iOS device, use the following APN settings to your handset to access the internet services.
Tap the “Settings” on your iPhone.
Tap here the “Cellular” category.
Turn on the Cellular Data.
Now, select the category “Cellular Data Options.”
Here, choose the “Cellular Data Network.”
Add the following strings to the relevant fields now.
Category | Settings |
---|---|
APN | RESELLER |
Username | leave blank |
Password | leave blank |
MMSC | http://mmsc.mobile.att.net |
MMS Proxy | proxy.mobile.att.net |
MMS Max Message Size | 1048576 |
MMS UA Prof URL | http://www.apple.com/mms/uaprof/rdf |
Red Pocket APN Settings for MMS (iOS Devices)
To access the MMS services in any iPhone, use the following strings to the relevant fields.
Category | Settings |
---|---|
APN | RESELLER |
Username | leave blank |
Password | leave blank |
MMSC | http://mmsc.mobile.att.net |
MMS Proxy | proxy.mobile.att.net |
MMS Max Message Size | 1048576 |
MMS UA Prof URL | http://www.apple.com/mms/uaprof/rdf |
Restart the phone once you have configured the settings. Check if see the 2G, 3G, or 4G signals on your iOS device.
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