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- Hace 6 años
Hey there! Just checking, you are a current T-Mobile customer and having problem with your service using an unlocked Moto G7? Have you checked your APN settings to make sure everything is set up properly? (This may be located under Settings>Network & Internet>Mobile Network>Advanced>Access Point Names)
You should have an APN that is labeled as T-Mobile (or T-Mobile US LTE or something similar). If you don't, you'll want to add it- select the big plus sign (or if you don't see one, tap the 3 dots in the upper right hand corner and select "Add New". Input the following:
- APN: fast.t-mobile.com
- Proxy: No configurado
- Puerto: No configurado
- Nombre de usuario: No configurado
- Contraseña: No configurado
- Servidor: No configurado
- MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
- Proxy MSM: No configurado
- Puerto MSM: 80
- MCC: 310
- MNC: 260
- Tipo de autenticación: No configurado
- Tipo de APN: default,supl,hipri,fota,mms
- Protocolo de APN: IPv6
- Protocolo de roaming del APN: IPv4
- APN enable/disable: Activado
- Tipo de MVNO: Ninguno
- Valor MVNO: No configurado
The problem is not your phone; it is greedy T-Mobile.
I have 2 unlocked phones with T-mobile and those 2 all have multiple issues with T-Mobile network.
Their functions do not work; they lose connection and network; constantly getting no Notwork.
When I call T-Mobile, they keep trying to put the blame on Non-T-mobile phone. I have to call their technical support every week. Only the phone that I brought from them functions properly.
The solution: TO BUY T_MOBILE BRANDED PHONES
By selling their own version of phones at full retail price, they make extra money.
T-Mobile is turning into a corrupt company. it is like you buy a Ford car and have to buy gasoline from Ford approved gas stations.
They advertise to bring your phone to us and you can use it; that is false advertising.
I hope soon, a good attorney takes T-Mobile to court.
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