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T-Mobile APN Settings Configuration Guide

Hey, What’s up? Imran here with another step-by-step guide how to configure T-Mobile APN settings the right way so that you can enjoy seamless 3G/ 4G LTE on your Android device.

Have you bought a brand new Android smartphone? Or have switched from AT&T to T-Mobile you may have trouble having proper access to 3G/ 4G LTE and also may not be able to send or receive MMS. Just like you, many users are having issues to set up a working APN profile for T-Mobile so that you can enjoy MMS and fast internet browsing but no worries as I have made a detailed step-by-step guide for so that you can easily configure APN settings the right way.

T-Mobile APN Settings Configuration

Instructions:

These are the steps to configure APN Settings for T-Mobile Carrier.

Please note that you don’t need multiple APNs for Mobile data and MMS. The default APN settings for T-Mobile are given below should work for both. The steps apply to all Android brands such as Samsung Galaxy, HTC, Sony Xperia, LG and so on.

Step 1: First of, Go to phone settings.

Step 2: Under the Wireless and networks, tap More settings.

Step 3: On the next screen, select Mobile networks.

Step 4: Tap Access Point Names.

Step 5: Tap New APN and configure the same settings as given below:

Name: T-Mobile US
APN: fast.tmobile.com or epc.tmobile.com
Proxy: Not Set
Port: 80
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
MMSC: https://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy: Note set
MMS Port: Not set
MCC: Leave default
MNC: Leave default
Authentication Type: Not set
APN type: Note set

Step 6: When you are done, press the Menu key and Save.

Step 7: Reboot your phone, and test out your internet connection.

That’s it guys, this how we setup the APN configuration for T-Mobile Network. If you still have any questions, do let me know in the comment section for further support.

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Imran Aftab
 

Hello, I'm Imran Aftab, a tech enthusiast using Android, iOS, and Windows. Hardware expert for Gaming & Crypto mining rigs. I have been writing on tech since 2013, starting with ohguideme, then Androidcentral. I have written and published several guides and tutorials on how to root Android, flash custom ROM, recovery, and jailbreak iPhone, and have written several guides on how to bypass FRP. I also worked in a phone repair shop, so I have pretty good experience with mobile software and troubleshooting. So, all the guides you see here have been tested and confirmed to work.

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