S StudDroid Active member Jun 29, 2012 30 1 0 Jun 22, 2015 #1 I just updated my Moto X to android 5.1 and whenever I turn off wifi and you cellular data, the icon has an exclamation mark on it. I'm not able to do anything with data and all help is appreciated.
I just updated my Moto X to android 5.1 and whenever I turn off wifi and you cellular data, the icon has an exclamation mark on it. I'm not able to do anything with data and all help is appreciated.
S srekal08 New member Jun 22, 2015 1 0 0 Jun 22, 2015 #2 I updated last night and I'm having the same issue, T-mobile. Fixed: Settings -> Cellular network -> Access Point Name -> APN protocol Change to IPv4/IPv6 Started working. Last edited: Jun 22, 2015
I updated last night and I'm having the same issue, T-mobile. Fixed: Settings -> Cellular network -> Access Point Name -> APN protocol Change to IPv4/IPv6 Started working.
D darkNiGHTS New member Jul 13, 2015 2 0 0 Jul 13, 2015 #3 Yess! Thank you so much. Just spent 30 minutes on the phone with T-mobile and they couldn't figure it out.
Yess! Thank you so much. Just spent 30 minutes on the phone with T-mobile and they couldn't figure it out.
P pbags New member Jul 20, 2015 1 0 0 Jul 20, 2015 #4 Do you have the moto x 2nd gen model? Is it safe to upgrade? Mine came with Android 4.4 Kitkat, and I'm nervous about upgrading on t-mobile.
Do you have the moto x 2nd gen model? Is it safe to upgrade? Mine came with Android 4.4 Kitkat, and I'm nervous about upgrading on t-mobile.
H HangerLane New member May 8, 2014 2 0 0 Aug 31, 2015 #5 This worked on my Doogee Valencia2 Y100Pro 1. Install and open app "Hidden Android Settings" (by 0Alex) 2. Select choose and open "RadioInfo" 3. Move to Last option "TOGGLE DNS CHECK" - mine read "0.0.0.0 not allowed" press the "TOGGLE DNS CHECK" so that it displays "0.0.0.0 Allowed" That's it - my mobile data worked, I hope it works for you
This worked on my Doogee Valencia2 Y100Pro 1. Install and open app "Hidden Android Settings" (by 0Alex) 2. Select choose and open "RadioInfo" 3. Move to Last option "TOGGLE DNS CHECK" - mine read "0.0.0.0 not allowed" press the "TOGGLE DNS CHECK" so that it displays "0.0.0.0 Allowed" That's it - my mobile data worked, I hope it works for you
A alanpc23 New member Dec 18, 2016 1 0 0 Dec 18, 2016 #6 Changing to IPv4/IPv6 fixed the data on my Oukitel K4000 - thanks for the tip.