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Why is my APN not saving?

Why is my APN not saving?

When you find that an Android handset won’t save or activate its APN settings, it’s usually down to corruption in the Default APN List; normally, you can’t see this as these APNs are hidden until a SIM that uses them is inserted.

How do I save my APN?

Here’s how to change APN settings on an Android mobile phone.

  1. From the home screen, tap the Menu button.
  2. Tap Settings.
  3. Tap Mobile networks.
  4. Tap Access Point Names.
  5. Tap the Menu button.
  6. Tap New APN.
  7. Tap the Name field.
  8. Enter Internet, then tap OK.

Why is my APN not working?

Wireless Off. Whenever we are troubleshooting APN Issues, you should turn off the wifi. Create a New APN. Sometimes editing an existing APN can be messy, try always to insert a new APN Setting, this way you make sure that no old-untouched values are interfering with the correct ones.

Why is my APN greyed out?

Sometimes, APN settings on your device for a particular carrier may be “locked” such that they are “grayed out” and can’t be modified. This is often an indication that they have been set by your currently connected carrier and that you shouldn’t need to modify them.

Can you install CyanogenMod 9 on an Android phone?

If you want to learn more about CM9, check out the list of major features, or install it on your own Android device, read on to see a list of officially supported phones and tablets, along with our complete installation guide and the download links. When it comes to the world of custom Android firmware, no name says it better than CyanogenMod.

Do you need source code for CyanogenMod ROMs?

CyanogenMod encourages open development, so links to source code are required for every entry. We suggest the following layout: Official support ended with CM7/gingerbread. Thread on xda-developers (All Huawei U8100/U8110/U8120/Vodafone 845 ROMs in one place)

Are there any unofficial ports of CyanogenMod?

This page lists ports of CyanogenMod to devices which are not officially supported. If you have taken the time to port CyanogenMod to your device, feel free to add a link to your release here. CyanogenMod encourages open development, so links to source code are required for every entry. We suggest the following layout:

Which is the final stable version of CyanogenMod?

Also, until CM10 stable is available, this release should be considered the final stable version of CyanogenMod, suitable for installation by those who don’t want to go for a beta or nightly version. Starting today, all future nighty builds will be CM10-based.