What about this ones, i saw'em in an a1200i and a little part is from a ROKR E1 that were been used with TMobile
First you must set up your web Browser:
On your menu select setup
From the menu select Data network
On the left bottom menu select new profile
Profile name: Tzones
GPRS Setting:
APN: wap.voicestream.com
User name: leave blank
Password: leave blank
Timeout: select 15 min.
Primary gateway IP: 216.155.165.50
Port 8080
Secondary gateway IP: leave blank
Port: 8080
DNS server: leave blanck
1: blank
2: blank
CSD setting:
Dial in number : leave blank
Query at Logon: unchecked
Username: leave blank
Passwork: leave blank
Baud rate: Auto
Line type: modem
Timeout: off
Everthying else unchecked and blank
Now save.
Now go to your browser and on the left bottom menu click on New
Profile name: Tzones
Homepage: wap.myvoicestream.com
Network link: Select Tzones
Save.
Now you have Tzones
Now to set up your MMS:
Messaging Screen:
Go To: Menu -> MultiMedia Messages
Profile: Make one if there is not one already for TMobile
Expire After: Maximum
Go To the Profile setting (tap the folder next to Profile Name) and make sure of the following:
Profile you have create is set to default.
Then Go To: Menu -> Edit (Make Sure of the following)
MMSC: 216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Max Sending Size: 100K
Network Profile: GPRS
For those still having problems with MMS messages
For US T-Mobile customers, go to the T-Mo wireless data configurator site:
http://tmobileus.wdsglobal.com/phonefirstSelect video/picture messaging
select Motorola as the make of phone
Select Rokr E1 as the model
Enter your number... then make a note of the PIN for when the message arrives.
Enter the PIN in the message, and let it install the update.
Once its done, go to your messages main screen and tap the Menu icon in the bottom left corner.
Select Service Setup > Multimedia Message
At the top of the window that opens, click the + at the Default Profile and select Picture Messaging then Menu > Edit
At the bottom of the window, be sure the Network Profile is also Picture Messaging.
Save, and then set Picture Messaging as Default, then Save again.
The problem was that when you manually set up your MMS, you automatically set it up to use your websession as the Network Profile. Picture messaging uses its own IP address. Manually setting that up, we would miss that.
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