horsecharles
Android Expert
Also, Network Types (separate setting)
should be GSM / WCDMA / LTE auto
should be GSM / WCDMA / LTE auto
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this video totally fixed my problem yay!Also, Network Types (separate setting)
should be GSM / WCDMA / LTE auto
Good! Also add all the other APN types I mentioned, so you don't also suffer likewise when tethering, WiFi calling, etc. ... and for fastest data in different areas.
Just don't add something called hipri.
Good! Also add all the other APN types I mentioned, so you don't also suffer likewise when tethering, WiFi calling, etc. ... and for fastest data in different areas.
Just don't add something called hipri.
Here you go. I had to Google this lolWhat is hipri for?
The infinitesimally tiny bit I know(if it's even right):I always understood hipri to mean = use default cell data source before WiFi. Even Ting and several others say to add this to your apn. I dont understand the evil in it
2. Add Ting Data APN Settings
- Go to Settings
- Tap the Connections tab if your device has a tab view; if not go to step 3
- Tap More networks (or More, Wireless & networks, Wireless Controls, Wireless Manager, Phone Information)
- Mobile or Cellular networks
- Access Point Names
- Tap the Menu + icon to add a new APN
- Enter APN settings
- Name: Ting Data
- APN: wholesale
- APN type: If there is a free form field, enter the following exactly as written without spaces: default,admin,fota,mms,supl,hipri,internet,dun
Do corporate stores charge the $15 dollar activation fee?
Learned too while ago. If you do a BYOD always try the online activation, which has never worked for me, or call Metro and let them do it over the phone. Takes about10 minutes.If you try activating the phone online or over the automated system and you get the message saying you need to bring your phone to the store, don't believe it. They will charge you at the store to activate it. You can avoid the activation fee by calling the 1-888-8METRO8 number and just press zero until you talk to an actual representative. Tell them you want to switch phones and that you have a BYOD kind of phone. They will ask you for your account information and your IMEI for the new phone (you can see it by dialing *#06# on the phone you are trying to activate). If they say your IMEI doesn't exist, remind them that it's a BYOD. If you already have a SIM active with metro you can use that, if not, you can purchase one online for $10 and give the number to the representative so they can activate it along with the phone. THERE IS NO REASON YOU SHOULD HAVE TO PAY AN ACTIVATION FEE.
OUCH!!!Couple of weeks ago I bought my wife Galxy S7 Edge from ebay and activated for her.
The dealer told me $50 unlimited promotion doesn't work with BYOD device so I ended up paying +$10 each month which erases the benefit of buying phone deals from web.
Is this normal? Does anyone have BYOD with $50 unlimited promotion or you have to pay regular $60 unlimited?
It's quite a quandary a lot of us are facing.Yep the terms of that promotion were very clear. Keep it forever as long as you always have a Metro-branded device, kiss it goodbye forever if you don't.
Couple of weeks ago I bought my wife Galxy S7 Edge from ebay and activated for her.
The dealer told me $50 unlimited promotion doesn't work with BYOD device so I ended up paying +$10 each month which erases the benefit of buying phone deals from web.
Is this normal? Does anyone have BYOD with $50 unlimited promotion or you have to pay regular $60 unlimited?
I have a question - for general informational purposes only, knowing that you were & are not trying to recover the lost plan:I found this out today AFTER I replaced my MetroPcs Lumia 640 with an unlocked ZTE ZMax 2 phone. The activiation was done at a neighborhood MetroPcs store where the staff knew the APN codes to get 4g LTE to work properly. I have had the $50 unlimited data plan for about a year. When I got home, I signed into my MetroPcs account on the computer to see if the ZTE phone was listed on my account. I discovered that I had been switched to a 1gb per month plan.
I phoned MetroPcs and the tech told me that BYOD phones are not eligible for the $50 unlimited plan so the "system" kicked me down to the basic plan. He offered to put me on the $60 unlimited plan. I never use more than 2gb or 3gb of data per month. So, I signed up for a $50 per month plan with 5gb of data that will cost $45 per month with my family plan discount.
So, I lost my unlimited data plan, but the 5gb plan saves me $5 per month (hey, that is $60 a year...big money) and I will never use more than 3gb per month anyway. Spotify is my big data hog, and Spotify is "free" on MetroPcs, as the data does not count toward the monthly limit.
But, I do wish the store staff had told me in advance that I would lose my unlimited plan so I would not have been caught by surprise.
Another thing:I found this out today AFTER I replaced my MetroPcs Lumia 640 with an unlocked ZTE ZMax 2 phone. The activiation was done at a neighborhood MetroPcs store where the staff knew the APN codes to get 4g LTE to work properly. I have had the $50 unlimited data plan for about a year. When I got home, I signed into my MetroPcs account on the computer to see if the ZTE phone was listed on my account. I discovered that I had been switched to a 1gb per month plan.
I phoned MetroPcs and the tech told me that BYOD phones are not eligible for the $50 unlimited plan so the "system" kicked me down to the basic plan. He offered to put me on the $60 unlimited plan. I never use more than 2gb or 3gb of data per month. So, I signed up for a $50 per month plan with 5gb of data that will cost $45 per month with my family plan discount.
So, I lost my unlimited data plan, but the 5gb plan saves me $5 per month (hey, that is $60 a year...big money) and I will never use more than 3gb per month anyway. Spotify is my big data hog, and Spotify is "free" on MetroPcs, as the data does not count toward the monthly limit.
But, I do wish the store staff had told me in advance that I would lose my unlimited plan so I would not have been caught by surprise.
i still use my OnePlus One on metro..love that phone..ive tried a bunch of metro phones and i always end up coming back to my oneplus...luv that sucker..maybe ill try a oneplus 3 sometime but no real reason to when this one suits me perfectlyCan anyone recommend any really good unlocked Chinese phones that will work on Metro PCS? i was thinking of getting a Vernee Apollo Lite or a Vernee Mars but i don't think they will give me 4G.
these are the bandwidths=2G: GSM 850/900/1800MHz
3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 800/1800/2100/2600MHz