Pixel 3a XL experience
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@wsanford Im on the other side of the planet...
I've just been tinkering around as yet to get it to some sort of daily ready device.
It reminds me a lot of early android tinkering... a bit of fun to it -
@joshndroid Hey it was good info though. I stopped by t-mobile yesterday and got a plan that is better than my Verizon one. It ran me 50 bucks a month but I have unlimited everything and no annual restrictions, even hot spot is working. Coverage for Eastern North Carolina seems to be great. Still no MMS but I can send and receive pictures on telegram, which my friends and I use. So, I'm daily driving, it connects to my truck just fine for calls and using futify to play music over the stereo. All is good.
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@joshndroid sorry for any confusion, I was responding to @rik , Oh yes, it is a lot of fun tinkering.
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@wsanford with the amount that you pay, I feel blessed that I pay less ($7.22). It might be that is not a plan. It's like a . . refill? I just pay for 28 days of service when I can. I'm not sticked to a plan.
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@wsanford said in Pixel 3a XL experience:
Still no MMS but I can send and receive pictures on telegram, which my friends and I use
I am sure we can get MMS to work with "fiddling" with your APN settings. Make sure you have DIFFERENT APN entries for "Data" and "MMS" entries. If they are the same APN for 2 entries then UT gets confused. Also, MMS group messages don't work, but photos do. Finally, you need to have wifi disabled to receive / send MMS (yet another shortcoming for now, hopefully we can work this out in the future to always prefer cellular data for MMS so it works with wifi on or off).
If you are stuck / confused on APN settings, please post what they currently are and we can get it sorted.
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@rik Thank you for all the help! I've been a Linux Admin for a number of years now but I'm new to learning phones and all the information is very much appreciated, I'm sure it will be of help to others as well.Downsizing pic's didn't work well so here are a couple links to the settings.
T-Mobile MMS Internet/web -
@thousandtopics Yeah, I wish I could have gotten out cheaper but I need hot spot and unlimited data for work and kids for On-Call work and kids doing remote schooling sometimes. It's working out very well.
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@wsanford here are the T-Mobile APN settings that were reported to the UBPorts "North America Carrier Issues" group that seem to work:
Used For: MMS Name: T-Mobile MMS APN: pwg MMSC: http://pwg.mmsmvno.com/mms/wapenc <Proxy, Proxy Port, User Name, Password ALL BLANK>
NOTE: the above APN and MMSC are identical to the US Mobile settings (T-Mobile re-seller)
Used For: Internet Name: T-Mobile Internet APN: epc.tmobile.com <User Name and Password BLANK>
So, can you try those and then possibly reboot to see if it works? There were some bugs around changing settings "not sticking" so let us know if that is a problem for you. Again, to test MMS you need wifi OFF, cellular data ON. Good Luck!
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@rik Success!!! Thank you so much. It was odd though. It didn't work at first, so I drove into town and tried where I knew I would have the best signal, and still nothing. I came home and deleted the failed attempts and then tried again and it sent and received pictures just fine.
The settings are holding just fine after reboots.
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@wsanford great news! There is a bug in there that prevents using the "internet and mms" option for a single APN setting. But good to hear you have it working even though a bit kludgy
Looking ahead, I would like to dig into making MMS work while on wifi (by effectively "forcing" cellular data for all MMS activities regardless of if wifi is on or off), then look at group mms (now the messages are actually received to your phone but no app knows what to do with them, so that is why no error message even is created, they just are not handled), etc.
Getting "full features of MMS" working well would be a big win for the North America market I suspect.
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@wsanford your needs are way different than mine.
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I have to say that this last update in the dev channel make the batery last for the most time since I got the phone. Whatever you have done. Don't change it, maintain it. This is highly appreciated.
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@rik North América also Includes Canda and Mexico carriers?
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@rik It's been working great all day today, and it's getting pictures just as fast as my S9 on Verizon. Thank you again! Turning off the WIFI is a bit of an inconvenience but at this point, I really don't mind it as I don't want it connecting to any insecure WIFI along the way, so I was already turning it off when leaving the house. If there is ever anything I can be of help with testing on a Pixel 3a XL, shoot it my way, I'd be happy to help.
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@thousandtopics right now there are a few Canadians in the group as well, could be that Mexico has similar carrier issues, I am not sure.
For example, the "trickery" of US carriers detecting IMS capable handsets and then "behind the scenes" switching over incoming SMS to be delivered via IMS was a shared problem for some Canadian carriers as well. The "solution" of disabling IMS for the Pixel 3a "solved" incoming SMS issues for US and Canada, but not sure about Mexico.
It was trying to sort out "good old basic SMS" that initiated creating the "North American Carrier Issues" group because no one in Europe / Asia had any issues with incoming SMS. With carriers around the world moving at different times for VoLTE, etc., it seemed relevant to have a group dedicated to North America carrier issues.
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@rik oh well I'm from México, so No problems with SMS at all. The only complain I might have is the audio quality in calls. . . It varies a lot. And I don't see the use of using MMS since family and friends use Telegram and different more complete chat services.
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@thousandtopics
MMS is like SMS but with more than 160 characters pssible, and photos also, not talking about universality of the protocol. -
@thousandtopics said in Pixel 3a XL experience:
@rik oh well I'm from México, so No problems with SMS at all. The only complain I might have is the audio quality in calls. . . It varies a lot. And I don't see the use of using MMS since family and friends use Telegram and different more complete chat services.
Yeah, I would love to not use MMS but have to use it for friends and family that use it exclusively (that seems to be a lot of people in the USA). Incoming SMS was broken for at least Pixel 3a users in the USA until a few months back so once this got straightened out I agree with you that it is fine.
About audio quality, I don't have noticeable issues but I wonder if it is related to UT not supporting VoLTE yet.
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@keneda again, Telegram, matrix, etc works better than mms. And even if we here are more used to use wifi, a lot of places have public wifi or share it as part of a service in a café office or supermarket, deparment store, so. . . We don't tend to use a lot of mobile data, but since therer are other apps that handle that better than mms . . I mean, it's good to have it just in case.
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@thousandtopics
Each of those "other apps" are not compatible between them, that's where MMS is usefull, i don't have to install any app, create any account, and can send one to anyone knowing he/she will receive it, no matter what "other app" he/she prefers.Mobile data is not the problem here, i have 60 GB for 13€ monthly.