- Jul 12, 2010
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Hello everyone,
Not sure if there was already a thread out there for but just wanted to put this out there for those that may be having problems with AT&T LTE. Mine worked perfectly out of the box but I know some users aren't having some trouble and mobile settings for unlocked devices could be tricky at times. Couple things you want to make sure are in place. These are listed in no specific order so you can test them as they apply to your situation.
1. You have a data plan that is LTE provisioned. If you come from a N4 or older iPhone or any other device and never had a device with LTE then it's a strong possibility that your plan is not LTE provision and/or your microSIM cannot pick up LTE if it's a older one that you have been carrying over. So you can do a couple things to check this out: Call AT&T up to see if your current plan is LTE capable. This is something that they can only tell you and not evident by just viewing your account online. If they need to update this you will need to give them your IMEI. Another thing is to stop into an AT&T store. They'll do the same thing and probably swap out the SIM for you as well.
But if you already had an LTE plan before then check the next options
2. Make sure your mobile network is set to LTE. Settings > More > Mobile Networks > Network mode. Set this to LTE.
3. Check the APN settings. Sometimes APN settings can be a little tricky for unlocked phones. Depending on when your SIM card was inserted during setup or if you bought it second hand, it may not have the correct settings for your network. To check the settings Settings > More > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names > ATT Phone
AT&T LTE Network settings are as below:
AT&T APNs
?Name: ATT PTA
?APN: pta
?MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
?MMS Proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
?MMS port: 80
?MCC: 310
?MNC: 410
?Auth: none
?APN type: default,mms,supl,hipri
Make sure your settings match this. Once it does and if everything else is in place you should be getting LTE where it's available. Good luck and please feel free to add if I missed anything.
Not sure if there was already a thread out there for but just wanted to put this out there for those that may be having problems with AT&T LTE. Mine worked perfectly out of the box but I know some users aren't having some trouble and mobile settings for unlocked devices could be tricky at times. Couple things you want to make sure are in place. These are listed in no specific order so you can test them as they apply to your situation.
1. You have a data plan that is LTE provisioned. If you come from a N4 or older iPhone or any other device and never had a device with LTE then it's a strong possibility that your plan is not LTE provision and/or your microSIM cannot pick up LTE if it's a older one that you have been carrying over. So you can do a couple things to check this out: Call AT&T up to see if your current plan is LTE capable. This is something that they can only tell you and not evident by just viewing your account online. If they need to update this you will need to give them your IMEI. Another thing is to stop into an AT&T store. They'll do the same thing and probably swap out the SIM for you as well.
But if you already had an LTE plan before then check the next options
2. Make sure your mobile network is set to LTE. Settings > More > Mobile Networks > Network mode. Set this to LTE.
3. Check the APN settings. Sometimes APN settings can be a little tricky for unlocked phones. Depending on when your SIM card was inserted during setup or if you bought it second hand, it may not have the correct settings for your network. To check the settings Settings > More > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names > ATT Phone
AT&T LTE Network settings are as below:
AT&T APNs
?Name: ATT PTA
?APN: pta
?MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
?MMS Proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
?MMS port: 80
?MCC: 310
?MNC: 410
?Auth: none
?APN type: default,mms,supl,hipri
Make sure your settings match this. Once it does and if everything else is in place you should be getting LTE where it's available. Good luck and please feel free to add if I missed anything.