Adding an AT&T APN to your phone might be one of the most difficult tasks, and let’s face it, that’s just the way it is. Nobody desires activities that are cumbersome and difficult. But to utilize the internet on your mobile phone, you will need to set up a number of different settings, one of which is the APN. There are many different possible combinations of these options, and cell carriers often implement them in slightly different ways. This makes it quite challenging to navigate through everything. The good news is that we’ve got you covered!
The mini-guide below will walk you through the process of adding or updating the AT&T APN settings on your device in really no time!
Here is how to actually set up a new APN Settings (Config) on your phone before we continue with the AT&T APN settings for your phone:
iOS:
- Head to the Settings menu.
- Utilize the Mobile Cellular Data Network
- After that, input the revised APN Settings.
Android:
- Proceed to the Settings menu.
- Turn on the Connections.
- Utilize Cellular Networks
- Choose the Names of the Access Points
- Select the More (three dots) option.
- Click the Reset to Default button.
- After that, input the revised APN settings.
iPhone AT&T APN Configuration Settings
- Name: NXTGENPHONE
- APN: NXTGENPHONE
- Proxy: not set
- Port: not set
- Username: not set
- Password: not set
- Server: not set
- MMSC should be like this: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
- MMS proxy should be like this: proxy.mobile.att.net
- MMS port: 80
- MCC: 310
- MNC: 410
- Authentication type: None
- APN type: default,mms,supl, hipri
- APN Protocol: IPv4
- Bearer should be like this: Unspecified
Settings for AT&T’s APN on Android-Based Smartphones
- Name like this: NXTGENPHONE
- APN like this: NXTGENPHONE
- Proxy: not set
- Port: not set
- Username: not set
- Password: not set
- Server: not set
- MMSC should be like this: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
- MMS proxy should be like this: proxy.mobile.att.net
- MMS port: 80
- MCC: 310
- MNC: 410
- Authentication type: None
- APN type: default,mms, supl, hipri
- APN Protocol: IPv4
- Bearer should be like this: Unspecified
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