China Unicom iPhone 5 MMS/3G internet access settings:
Unicom iPhone 5 is actually a WCDMA version of iPhone 5. You can enable the cellular data and MMS functions in settings-General-network-to send and receive MMS messages. If not, you can refer to the following data (settings --- General --- Network --- cellular data network ):
Cellular data:
• APN: 3 GNET
• User Name: optional
• Password: optional
MMS:
• APN: uniwap
• User Name: optional
• Password: optional
• MMSC: http://mmsc.unirnet.com.cn
• MMS proxy: 10.0.0.172
• Maximum MMS size: you can leave it blank or enter 102400 (to avoid sending large MMS messages)
• Other options are optional.
Mobile iPhone 5 MMS/2G Internet settings:
Domestic iPhone 5 does not support mobile TD-SCDMA 3G network, but if you are a mobile hardcore fans, you can still use mobile 2G network to send and receive MMS and the Internet, but the network speed is slow.
The following describes how to configure MMS and GPRS for iPhone 5 users using a mobile card:
Cellular data
• APN: cmnet
• User Name: optional
• Password: optional
MMS
• APN: cmwap
• User Name: optional
• Password: optional
• MMSC: http://mmsc.monternet.com
• MMS proxy: 10.0.0.172
• Maximum MMS size: optional or 50000
• Other options are optional.
China Telecom iPhone 5 MMS/3G internet access setting method:
The iPhone of China Telecom contract machines generally can send and receive MMS without any settings. However, the MMS size is limited and sending fails if it is too large. The 3G internet access and MMS settings for China Telecom iPhone are as follows:
Cellular data
APN: ctwap
• User Name: ctwap@mycdma.cn
• Password: vnet. Mobi
MMS
• APN: ctwap
• User Name: ctwap@mycdma.cn
• Password: vnet. Mobi
• MMSC: http://mmsc.monternet.com
• MMS proxy: 10.0.0.200: 800
• Maximum MMS size: optional or 50000