APN (Access Point Name) settings are essential for connecting your Android device to your mobile carrier's data network. Here’s how you can configure APN settings on an Android device:
1. Open Settings:
- Open the "Settings" app on your Android device.
2. Network & Internet:
- Select "Network & Internet" (or "Connections" on some devices).
3. Mobile Network:
- Tap on "Mobile Network."
4. Access Point Names (APN):
- Select "Access Point Names" or simply "APN."
- Tap on the "+" icon or "Add" to create a new APN.
6. Enter APN Details:
- Fill in the required fields with the APN settings provided by your carrier. Common fields include:
- Name: (e.g., Carrier Name)
- APN: (e.g., internet)
- Proxy: (leave blank if not specified)
- Port: (leave blank if not specified)
- Username: (leave blank if not specified)
- Password: (leave blank if not specified)
- Server: (leave blank if not specified)
- MMSC: (Multimedia Messaging Service URL, if applicable)
- MMS Proxy: (if applicable)
- MMS Port: (if applicable)
- MCC:(Mobile Country Code, often auto-filled)
- MNC:(Mobile Network Code, often auto-filled)
- Authentication Type: (PAP or CHAP, if specified)
- APN Type: (e.g., default, mms,
7. Save the APN:
- Once all the details are entered, save the new APN settings by tapping the menu (three dots) and selecting "Save."
8. Select the New APN:
- Ensure the newly added APN is selected.
9. Restart Your Device:
- Restart your device to ensure the new settings take effect.
If you are unsure about the specific settings for your carrier, you can usually find them on the carrier’s website or by contacting their customer support.

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