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AT&T APN Settings Galaxy S5

Do you have difficulties with Internet connectivity, either through your AT&T mobile network or Wireless? Issues with sending or receiving MMS messages and connecting with the Internet using your Galaxy S5 AT&T mobile network could be caused by the incorrect APN settings on your device.

The access point name (APN) is normally set standard when you buy your Samsung Galaxy S5. However, if you have an unlocked S5, or a phone that was previously connected to the Mobile Network of a provider other than AT&T, you need to reset the APN settings to make sure it works with the AT&T mobile network.

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The apn settings for at&t for your Galaxy S5 consist of a combination of values that you need to enter on your device (assuming it’s unlocked, otherwise you have to unlock it first). Mobile data through ATT will be enabled again after you’ve saved and restarted your Galaxy S5 again.

The ATT APN Settings For A Galaxy S5

ATT and The Samsung Galaxy S5

Every provider and every device type has specific APN settings that you need to fill in. For the Galaxy S5 using the AT&T mobile network you can follow Vsenn’s step by step instructions below:

  1. Select “Settings” on your main
  2. Scroll to “Network Connections”
  3. Go to the button “More Networks”
  4. Select the option “Mobile Networks”
  5. Go to Access Point Names
  6. Select New APN
  7. Enter all the APN values listed below for your ATT APN setting for Android and Galaxy S5:
  • Name: ATT PhoneAPN: phoneProxy: Leave BlankPort: Leave BlankUsername: Leave BlankPassword: Leave BlankServer: Leave BlankMMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.netMMS Proxy: proxy.mobile.att.netMMS port: 80MCC: 310MNC: 410Authentication type: NoneAPN type: default,mms,suplAPN protocol: IPv4APN roaming protocol: IPv4Bearer: UnspecifiedMobile Virtual network operator: Leave Blank
  1. Click the option button and tap “SAVE”
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Make sure your mobile data is turned on again and open the Internet Browser on your S5. You should be able to access the Internet again and receive and send MMS messages.

If you do not want to use ATT you can always opt for another carrier. There seems to be some wireless competition at last.

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