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[Bug 1504992] Re: Cannot connect to Simple Mobile APN

 

phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ /usr/share/ofono/scripts/list-modems --private
[ /ril_0 ]
    Interfaces = org.ofono.ConnectionManager org.ofono.Phonebook org.ofono.CallBarring org.ofono.CallForwarding org.ofono.CallSettings org.ofono.SupplementaryServices org.ofono.NetworkRegistration org.ofono.SmartMessaging org.ofono.PushNotification org.ofono.MessageManager org.ofono.MessageWaiting org.ofono.RadioSettings org.ofono.SimManager org.ofono.CallVolume org.ofono.VoiceCallManager org.ofono.NetworkTime 
    Serial = XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    Online = 1
    Model = Fake Modem Model
    Powered = 1
    Manufacturer = Fake Manufacturer
    Revision = MOLY.LR9.W1421.MD.LWTG.MP.V6.P11, 2014/09/10 10:16
    Type = hardware
    Lockdown = 0
    Features = gprs ussd net sms rat sim 
    Emergency = 0
    [ org.ofono.ConnectionManager ]
        Attached = 1
        Suspended = 0
        Powered = 1
        RoamingAllowed = 0
        Bearer = hspa
    [ org.ofono.Phonebook ]
    [ org.ofono.CallBarring ]
        VoiceIncoming = disabled
        VoiceOutgoing = disabled
    [ org.ofono.CallForwarding ]
        VoiceNotReachable = XXXXXXXXXXXX
        VoiceUnconditional = 
        VoiceNoReply = XXXXXXXXXXXX
        VoiceNoReplyTimeout = 30
        VoiceBusy = XXXXXXXXXXXX
        ForwardingFlagOnSim = 0
    [ org.ofono.CallSettings ]
        ConnectedLinePresentation = unknown
        CalledLinePresentation = disabled
        CallingLinePresentation = enabled
        CallingLineRestriction = off
        VoiceCallWaiting = enabled
        HideCallerId = default
        CallingNamePresentation = unknown
        ConnectedLineRestriction = unknown
    [ org.ofono.SupplementaryServices ]
        State = idle
    [ org.ofono.NetworkRegistration ]
        MobileCountryCode = 310
        Status = registered
        Name = Simple Mobile
        CellId = XXXXXXXX
        Strength = 35
        MobileNetworkCode = 260
        Mode = auto
        LocationAreaCode = XXXXX
        Technology = hspa
    [ org.ofono.SmartMessaging ]
    [ org.ofono.PushNotification ]
    [ org.ofono.MessageManager ]
        Alphabet = default
        UseDeliveryReports = 0
        Bearer = cs-preferred
        ServiceCenterAddress = +12063130004
    [ org.ofono.MessageWaiting ]
        VoicemailWaiting = 0
        VoicemailMessageCount = 0
        VoicemailMailboxNumber = +18056377243
    [ org.ofono.RadioSettings ]
        FastDormancy = 1
        TechnologyPreference = lte
        AvailableTechnologies = gsm umts lte 
    [ org.ofono.SimManager ]
        SubscriberIdentity = XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
        LockedPins = 
        FixedDialing = 0
        PinRequired = none
        MobileCountryCode = 310
        SubscriberNumbers = XXXXXXXXXXX 
        PreferredLanguages = en 
        BarredDialing = 0
        MobileNetworkCode = 260
        Present = 1
        CardIdentifier = XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
        Retries = [puk2 = 10] [puk = 10] [pin2 = 10] [pin = 3] 
    [ org.ofono.CallVolume ]
        MicrophoneVolume = 0
        SpeakerVolume = 0
        Muted = 0
    [ org.ofono.VoiceCallManager ]
        EmergencyNumbers = 112 911 
    [ org.ofono.NetworkTime ]

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Title:
  Cannot connect to Simple Mobile APN

Status in ofono package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ system-image-cli -i
  current build number: 4
  device name: arale
  channel: ubuntu-touch/stable/meizu.en
  last update: 2015-09-06 05:21:39
  version version: 4
  version ubuntu: 20150825.1
  version device: 20150818-0b38025
  version custom: 20150814-887-8-46

  The APN settings provided by the carrier are:
  FIELD 	SETTINGS
  APN 	SIMPLE
  MMSC 	HTTP://SMPL.MMS.MSG.ENG.T-MOBILE.COM/MMS/WAPENC
  MMS_APN 	SIMPLE
  which is exactly what I see listed in the cellular settings on my phone.

  phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ /usr/share/ofono/scripts/list-contexts
  [ /ril_0 ]
      [ /ril_0/context1 ]
          MessageProxy =
          Type = internet
          Name = SIMPLE
          Active = 0
          AccessPointName = simple
          Username =
          Preferred = 1
          Protocol = ip
          IPv6.Settings = { }
          Password =
          Settings = { Method=dhcp }
          MessageCenter = http://smpl.mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc

  I noticed that the above command returns "Type = internet", even
  though in cellular settings the APN is set as "Internet and MMS".

  Perhaps this has been fixed in a development version of Touch, but I
  don't know how to find / install said version for Meizu MX4.

  UPDATE :: I found out how I can switch to more up-to-date versions of
  touch. I am now using rc. The issue persists. Here's the updated OS
  info:

  current build number: 6
  device name: arale
  channel: ubuntu-touch/rc/meizu.en
  last update: 2015-10-11 15:15:25
  version version: 6
  version ubuntu: 20150825.1
  version device: 20150818-0b38025
  version custom: 20150814-887-8-46

  UPDATE #2 :: I bit the bullet and updated to devel-proposed. The issue
  persists.

  current build number: 136
  device name: arale
  channel: ubuntu-touch/devel-proposed/meizu.en
  last update: 2015-10-11 15:51:30
  version version: 136
  version ubuntu: 20151011
  version device: 20150818-0b38025
  version custom: 20150925-900-8-47

  The related context now looks like this:

  [ /ril_0 ]
      [ /ril_0/context1 ]
          Password = 
          MessageCenter = http://smpl.mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
          Settings = { }
          Active = 0
          Type = internet
          Name = SIMPLE
          IPv6.Settings = { }
          AccessPointName = simple
          MessageProxy = 
          Preferred = 1
          Protocol = ip
          AuthenticationMethod = chap
          Username =

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