[GUIDE] MMS Fix for MetroPCS Jelly Bean (AOSP) - HTC EVO 3D

I have only personally tested this on Agrabren's Disarmed Toaster ROM (CDMA)
This is my first guide, so bear with me I'm creating this because I've noticed that MetroPCS users of the Evo 3D are a minority on these forums, and as a result, there isn't much support in the department of MMS picture messaging for AOSP ROMs. I've been looking for a solution for awhile (especially since the changes made to the messaging app for CM10) and I've finally got it working.
Requirements:
- You must have completed this guide (minus the MMS part, as it's for Sense only)
- You'll need an AOSP based Jelly Bean ROM. I've only tested it on CM10 myself, can't confirm if others work. Only tested on 4.1.2, though it may work on 4.2.X
- You'll need a file explorer with root access installed
- You'll need these files
- You'll need just a bit of patience
Instructions:
- Download the files above, unzip and transfer them to your SD card
- Download "Epic4gtouch-jbfk09-metropcs-mms-fix-signed.zip" by oakieville from this thread and transfer it to your SD card (do not unzip this particular file!)
- Open a file manager that has root access
- Copy "apns-conf.xml" to /system/etc
- Copy "mms.apk" to /system/app (replace the original one) (This may reboot your phone, mine did once while doing this step)
- [Optional] Copy "eri.xml" to /data (this will replace all "Sprint" carrier banners to "MetroPCS")
- Reboot to recovery, flash "Epic4gtouch-jbfk09-metropcs-mms-fix-signed.zip"
- Reboot
- Open the "Voice Dialer" app (it should be installed on the ROM already) and say "Open APNs"
- A prompt should appear saying "Open APNs". Select it.
- Hit the settings key and select "New APN"
- Enter the following in all lowercase letters:
Code:
Name: metropcs
APN: internet
Proxy: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
Port: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
Username: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
Password: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
Server: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
MMSC: http://mms.metropcs.net:3128/mmsc
MMS proxy: wap.metropcs.net
MMS port: 3128
MCC: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
MNC: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
Authentication type: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
APN type: mms
APN protocol: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
APN roaming protocol: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
Bearer: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
- Hit the settings key again and save the APN.
- Reboot your phone
- Try sending a picture message to confirm it works
If you followed the steps correctly and in order (yes, the order matters very much!) it should work. I ran through the process a few times using backups & fresh installs to make sure it worked for me. Again, this has only been tested on CyanogenMod 10, so results may vary for different ROMs.
Credit:
Agrabren - The MMS APK provided is a modified version of the one included in his Disarmed Toaster ROM, which is also the ROM I used to test all of this on
oakieville - For the flashable zip that does a lot of the work
The Evo 4G & the Epic 4G Touch forums - Spent a lot of time looking through various guides and MMS fixes for various ROMs
I hope this helps anybody who wanted to run CM10 on their MetroPCS Evo 3D's!

This is great news! Congrats metros owners, now all that's left is a full fix for virgin lol

DarkRazorZ said:
II have only personally tested this on Agrabren's Disarmed Toaster ROM (CDMA)
This is my first guide, so bear with me I'm creating this because I've noticed that MetroPCS users of the Evo 3D are a minority on these forums, and as a result, there isn't much support in the department of MMS picture messaging for AOSP ROMs. I've been looking for a solution for awhile (especially since the changes made to the messaging app for CM10) and I've finally got it working.
Requirements:
- You must have completed this guide (minus the MMS part, as it's for Sense only)
- You'll need an AOSP based Jelly Bean ROM. I've only tested it on CM10 myself, can't confirm if others work. Only tested on 4.1.2, though it may work on 4.2.X
- You'll need a file explorer with root access installed
- You'll need these files
- You'll need just a bit of patience
Instructions:
- Download the files above, unzip and transfer them to your SD card
- Download "Epic4gtouch-jbfk09-metropcs-mms-fix-signed.zip" by oakieville from this thread and transfer it to your SD card (do not unzip this particular file!)
- Open a file manager that has root access
- Copy "apns-conf.xml" to /system/etc
- Copy "mms.apk" to /system/app (replace the original one) (This may reboot your phone, mine did once while doing this step)
- [Optional] Copy "eri.xml" to /data (this will replace all "Sprint" carrier banners to "MetroPCS")
- Reboot to recovery, flash "Epic4gtouch-jbfk09-metropcs-mms-fix-signed.zip"
- Reboot
- Open the "Voice Dialer" app (it should be installed on the ROM already) and say "Open APNs"
- A prompt should appear saying "Open APNs". Select it.
- Hit the settings key and select "New APN"
- Enter the following in all lowercase letters:
Code:
Name: metropcs
APN: internet
Proxy: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
Port: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
Username: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
Password: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
Server: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
MMSC: http://mms.metropcs.net:3128/mmsc
MMS proxy: wap.metropcs.net
MMS port: 3128
MCC: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
MNC: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
Authentication type: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
APN type: mms
APN protocol: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
APN roaming protocol: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
Bearer: [COLOR="red"]Do not modify[/COLOR]
- Hit the settings key again and save the APN.
- Reboot your phone
- Try sending a picture message to confirm it works
If you followed the steps correctly and in order (yes, the order matters very much!) it should work. I ran through the process a few times using backups & fresh installs to make sure it worked for me. Again, this has only been tested on CyanogenMod 10, so results may vary for different ROMs.
Credit:
Agrabren - The MMS APK provided is a modified version of the one included in his Disarmed Toaster ROM, which is also the ROM I used to test all of this on
oakieville - For the flashable zip that does a lot of the work
The Evo 4G & the Epic 4G Touch forums - Spent a lot of time looking through various guides and MMS fixes for various ROMs
I hope this helps anybody who wanted to run CM10 on their MetroPCS Evo 3D's!
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Glad u like my work not sure if u notice i actual have an aosp flashable zip for the evo 3d in 3d forum u would prob still need the mms.apk and apns-conf.xml from my epic zip because I left evo3d before jellybean so the aosp zip isn't for jelly bean but I do have a cm10 zip for epic4g touch, the reason u have to place the file with root explorer instead of the zip doing it for u is because the zip is for epic4g touch and has different mount points then evo3d so the zip cant mount system to add files also don't add new apn in apns menu just reset apns to defualt it will fill in metro apns for u as long as apns-conf.xml is placed in /system/etc first that's where defualt apns r read from so if u reset to defualt it sets them for u if apns don't show up in apn menu it is because build.prop needs to be edited change 310120 to 310027 if anyone would like I could just build a cm10 flashable zip to do it all for u

Has anyone tested this MMS fix on a stock Jelly Bean ROM for Galaxy S2 or S3?
In particular, I'm running ODIN GB08 latest version of Jelly Bean as of Feb, 2013 on a fully flashed and rooted Sprint Epic 4G Touch (Sprint's brand of the Samsung Galaxy S2) on MetroPCS. Anyone know if this method or any other will work for this version of Jelly Bean on these phones?

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Default AT&T / Cingular Settings - WM6

Sorry if posted before, I was not able to find it; but here are settings I found to work well from the stock ROM.
I recently installed Pampooh's ROSE ROM from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=483950
When I used the Network Setup Wizard for AT&T the settings would not work for me to access the internet or use MMS messages.
So I took the latest stock ROM - Cingular 3100/3125 v4.1.502.5 - WM5 AKU v3.4.2 from here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/53993022...0_cws_ship.rar
Re-installed it and noted the settings that DID Work and loaded them on Pampooh's ROM above. The result - it works! verified on both my SIM and my wife's SIM card (wife doesn't have a data plan - but has MMS messaging
Pampooh's ROM by default does not setup any network settings, so here are the settings needed to be added:
Settings->Connections->GPRS
Create new:
MEdia Net GPRS
Connects to: The Internet
Access point: wap.cingular
Username: [email protected] (CASE SENSITIVE)
Password: CINGULAR1 (CASE SENSITIVE)
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP Address: (leave blank)
Settings->Connections->Proxy
Create new:
Cingular WAP
Connects from: The Internet
Connects to: WAP Network
Proxy (name: port) wireless.cingular.com:80
Type: HTTP
Username: (leave blank)
Password: (leave blank)
{Pampooh's ROM had this already - but posted for information}
Now go to Messaging highlight MMS, select menu->settings->Menu->MMSC Settings
Name: Cingular MMS
MMSC URL: http://mmsc.cingular.com
WAP gateway: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 80
Connect Via: The Internet
Max sending size: 300K
All other defaults remain.
Enjoy,
~J
Thank you SO much for this post! I can't tell you how many months I've searched for this info...

[Q] Best Software to install APK

Hi, I'm looking for the best windows software to install APK file into my Xperia X10 or to any android phone , and to be a win7 compatible .
thanks in advance
I like iAPK, which makes APK installing a drag-and-drop task.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=716806
machhho said:
Hi, I'm looking for the best windows software to install APK file into my Xperia X10 or to any android phone , and to be a win7 compatible .
thanks in advance
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Try these guys there the shiznit all this stuff worked for me on my
x10a ATT USA Now 2.1.1updated
Benchmarks are 750ish per the Quadrant app
ATT and Rogers (Thank you again BluechipJ for the settings and Video)Settings are at the bottom of this post but it’s a good thing to check all your settings and write them down before you start.
Also at the bottom of the post are the apps that work for me I can get 36 to 48 hours of normal use checking mail,news weather and facebook. And about 24 hours of heavy web use downloads,videos and surfing and then some.
Also before “I” started I did a factory reset and went to SU updates and did a repair ( And did a reboot “restarted” )So I started with a fresh up to date phone. Then followed the guides To the letter.
These guys now what there doing I have had no problems at all with my phone signals and operations are even better now but you be the judge.
[FLASHTOOL GUIDE] HOW TO for n00bies
Thank you
rendeiro2005 Senior Member for the Guides,Tools and Roms.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928343
I use 2.8 if you are a noobie like me it works.
( [UPDATE 22/03/2011] Flashtool BETA version 0.2.9.1 )
Thank you
Bin4ry Senior Member and Androxyde Senior Member for the Guides,Tools and Roms.
And watch the video ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9_pFOxPJUY )
Thank you BluechipJ for the video and Settings.
This video is old but the updated 2.8 flasher works fine you can root and all the stuff in it works fine. [UPDATE 22/03/2011] Flashtool BETA version 0.2.9.1.
Read the new forums for the new roms if you want something other then the 2.1.1updated
ALL WAYS RUN FLASHTOOL IN Administrator (right click app click run as Administrator) do not click open (on XP pro any way) but read the forums for your OS I’m sure it’s there. Be sure to check DATES and updates on forums
And this thread it has some good stuff.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=955703
Thank you DooMLoRD Senior Member For Guides,Tools and Roms.
ROOT FIRST check perm then Install xRecovery, then all rest. Read the forum on how to.
Also check ALL DATES on ALL Posts,roms an apps "software" you download. And use only Updated Stuff but be careful of Beta just check in the Forum for what works and what doesn’t also check back or better yet Subscribe to XDA and to THAT forum and Senior Member so you can keep up to date on your x10
Oh and the biggest thing to remember is to THANK ALL THESE GUYs. So cools have fun be patient and read all BEFORE you start.
DO NOT KILL APPs they will just restart again and kill battery power
If you want to stop an app use Titanium Backup freezer
Thank you again BluechipJ for the settings
USA AT&T APN (3G) Settings:
Name: AT&T
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: [blank]
Port: [blank]
Username:[email protected] [case sensitive]
Password:CINGULAR1 [case sensitive]
Server: [blank]
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC:310
MNC:410 (note. this could also be 310, 41 or 15)
APN Type: [blank]
Rogers APN (3G) Settings:
APN Name: Rogers [doesn't matter]
APN: rogers-core-appl1.apn [a p p L ONE]
Proxy: Not Set Port: Not Set
Username: Not Set
Password: Not Set
Server: Not Set
MMSC: http ://mms.gprs.rogers.com
MMS Proxy: 10.128.1.69
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 302
MNC: 720
APN Type: Not Set
How toTurn off all Call Forwarding not ( voicemail or caller ID ) on ATT network. #002# in dial pad and press call. This works in USA and ?.
You have to do this every time you check call forwarding settings for it to work all the time because every time you check the button it resets back to default which is on.
X10 Test mode
From the unlock screen, do not unlock but press
1.6
Menu Back Back Menu
Back Menu Menu Back
2.1
Home Back Back Home
Back Home Home Back
Phone/battery/Usage info: *#*#4636#*#*
IMEI number: *#06#
Be careful with this one it may or may NOT work
Enter to phone menu without SimCard - after Wrong PIN: press NO:
* * 0 4 * 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 #
Information about SIMLOCK:
Software version: *#8377466#
AGAIN BE CAREFUL WITH SOME CODES I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU PUT IN THE WRONG CODES OR THEY DO NOT WORK ON YOUR PHONE
if this helps please click the thanks button

[Q] Default list of APNs for AT&T

I've installed GingerBlur 2 tonight and for some reason I couldn't connect to the internet. I found out that my list of APNs has been wiped out. Is there an xml file I can use to restore them via APN Manager or something similar?
Much appreciated.
I am also facing the same thing....please some one help us....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13179480&postcount=4208
This thread got me partially back up and running. I plan to re flash the latest sbf and after that I'll do a backup using APN Manager and post the backup.
Dr.Jeckyl said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13179480&postcount=4208
This thread got me partially back up and running. I plan to re flash the latest sbf and after that I'll do a backup using APN Manager and post the backup.
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Thanks a lot...i added new APN by following the settings mentioned over there....it worked for me and my internet is working.
For convenience i will mention the steps that i followed:
Go to Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names.
Press ‘Menu’ and select ‘New APN’.
Enter these APN settings:
Name: AT&T
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: <leave empty>
Port: 80
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Server: <leave empty>
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication Type: <leave empty>
APN Type: <leave empty>
More help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13273515#post13273515

[q] MMS picture quality?

Hey guys quick question. I have noticed on my LG optimus T that sending or recieving pictures messages are of horrible quality, its almost like when sent tmobile compresses them down BIG TIME. doesnt matter if its taken at 3mp and sent or a quality picture recieved they are all really crappy? how do i fix this, same thing happens on different messaging apps as well.
Could this be something i would have to contact tmobile about, or is this ROM related (ie some compression mms setting?)
running LOL (2.2.2) w/ paolom70's v4 kernel..... stock messaging app (thought others dont change the problem)
edit - its almost as if the phone is resizing images before they are sent (take a pic with the camera at 2mp and it only uses 17kb of the 300k alotment) same for when the messages are recieved.... could this be some issue with my APN?
Name: T-Mobile US
APN: epc.tmobile.com
Proxy: <not set>
Port: <not set>
Username: None
Password: None
Server: <not set>
MMSC: [http]://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy: <not set>
MMS Port: <not set>
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
APN Type: <not set>
nd4spdbh said:
edit - its almost as if the phone is resizing images before they are sent
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Of course it is... Go SMS has settings for this crap. Regardless, if you want to send good unmangled pictures, use email and not MMS.
nd4spdbh said:
Hey guys quick question. I have noticed on my LG optimus T that sending or recieving pictures messages are of horrible quality, its almost like when sent tmobile compresses them down BIG TIME. doesnt matter if its taken at 3mp and sent or a quality picture recieved they are all really crappy? how do i fix this, same thing happens on different messaging apps as well.
Could this be something i would have to contact tmobile about, or is this ROM related (ie some compression mms setting?)
running LOL (2.2.2) w/ paolom70's v4 kernel..... stock messaging app (thought others dont change the problem)
edit - its almost as if the phone is resizing images before they are sent (take a pic with the camera at 2mp and it only uses 17kb of the 300k alotment) same for when the messages are recieved.... could this be some issue with my APN?
Name: T-Mobile US
APN: epc.tmobile.com
Proxy: <not set>
Port: <not set>
Username: None
Password: None
Server: <not set>
MMSC: [http]://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy: <not set>
MMS Port: <not set>
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
APN Type: <not set>
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I've checked everywhere I can find inside the rom to do with mms settings, can't see anything related to quality.. I myself noticed this and it has been bugging me, I've resorted to emailing people photos
I said that Go SMS has the settings. It does not come with ROMs, go install it from Market.
(Please do NOT quote irrelevant stuff.)
As dr.notor said, GoSMS will take care of the problem. After a quick search for "mms compression" in this section, I learned from this thread that GoSMS is capable of replacing the stock MMS app entirely. That is, if you uninstall Mms.apk and configure GoSMS correctly, it will handle all system calls to the MMS app. The notes at the beginning of the thread I linked explain how the process goes down.
Also, many other devices have various modified Mms.apk available. Some of them simply raise the MMS limit to 5MB, and others also disable image scaling/compression unless the limit is breached. The HTC Evo 4G has one of each fix, and I'm seeing a combo fix for the Samsung Epic 4G.
The Evo fixes are specific to HTC's framework, but if you're comfortable doing a little experimentation, you might be able to get away with replacing Mms.apk with the modified one for the Epic, found here.
Good luck!
thats the thing... i have tried gosms, and handcent, and both exhibit the same problem.... take a quality picture and upon attachment it gets resized (albeit not as much in go and handcent) but when received it looks horrible... down around 6kb.
i switched back to the stock rom and it does not do this, it resizes the images properly. so its obvious its some setting within the rom.... now to find that setting.
If you have not already, try messing with the user-agent for your MMS app. If the default isn't working, an iPhone u-a may help. Also, when using GoSMS, be sure that "preserve image resolution" is checked.
You say that the stock ROM does not exhibit this problem - have you tried pushing Mms.apk from the stock ROM over to your current one and rebooting? (Be careful if you do - always be prepared to 'adb push' a backup of any APK you replace in case of failure!)
Sent from gingerbread-evo-deck
OK so i grabbed the original Mms.apk from the original rom, popped it on my sd card then
adb shell
Code:
# mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock1 /system
# rm /system/app/Mms.apk
# cp /sdcard/Mms.apk /system/app/
# chmod 644 /system/app/Mms.apk
the app is now uninstalled (and if i try to use a previous shortcut to the messaging app it says application is not installed)
could this be because its a stock app.... and the rom i am using is deodex'd?
its definietly not the user agent, i unpacked both the Mms.apk in the rom i am using and the stock Mms.apk and the useragent line is exactly the same... in fact the entire mms_config.xml is exactly the same.....
this leads me to believe its something other than the Mms app...
regardless of what app (stock Mms, gosms, handcent....) the picture received that i send back to my phone, someone else sends to my phone, or someone else receives, the picture is all of 100px tall. when i switch back to the stock rom it sends decent quality pictures that are resized properly to fit within the 300kb window.
nd4spdbh said:
OK so i grabbed the original Mms.apk from the original rom, popped it on my sd card then
adb shell
Code:
# mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock1 /system
# rm /system/app/Mms.apk
# cp /sdcard/Mms.apk /system/app/
# chmod 644 /system/app/Mms.apk
the app is now uninstalled (and if i try to use a previous shortcut to the messaging app it says application is not installed)
could this be because its a stock app.... and the rom i am using is deodex'd?
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A lot of things can cause trouble when replacing system apps. First, I would deodex the stock Mms.apk. Second, rm /system/Mms.apk. If you use TB, have it clean your DC (Menu->More->Clean up the Dalvik cache ...) and push Mms.apk again. If you don't use TB, wipe the DC from recovery before pushing Mms.apk. Android should recognize it automatically while running, but if not, reboot. If it still fails to recognize your pushed apk, try pushing it with the name, com.android.mms.apk, instead. Also, shortcuts sometimes break when replacing APKs, so launch from the app drawer when in doubt.
If the stock Mms.apk fails to solve the problem, you likely have a framework issue, or perhaps even a library issue.
Sent from gingerbread-evo-deck
not to sound like a noob, but how does one go about deodexing an APK?
im going to try and play around with different roms n whatnot... thought it seems like devoid does pretty much the same thing....
i wonder if i should call up tmobile and see if they have the right phone on record for my account.
It's been a while since I've had to deodex anything, but let's see if I can recall the steps properly...
(Before you begin, make sure you can execute "java -version" from a command line. In case it fails, or is not installed, here is a nice guide on Java and the Windows Command Prompt, hosted at Princeton.)
Now, on to the deodexing:
1. Download baksmali-x.x.x.jar and smali-x.x.x.jar from this Google Code project to a folder of your choosing.
2. Navigate to the folder where you placed baksmali and smali. Extract the entire /system/framework directory from your odexed ROM here. Also extract the APK and its odex to your folder. Your folder should now look something like this:
Code:
.\framework\
.\baksmali-x.x.x.jar
.\smali-x.x.x.jar
.\Something.apk
.\Something.odex
3. Open a command prompt in your folder. (Tip: On Windows 7, you can hold shift and right-click in the empty space inside the folder, then choose "Open command window here...") The following commands will disassemble your odex, then reassemble it into a classes.dex file.
Code:
java -Xmx512m -jar baksmali-x.x.x.jar -d framework -x ODEX.FILE
java -Xmx512m -jar smali-x.x.x.jar out -o classes.dex
(Substitute x.x.x with the baksmali and smali version numbers, and ODEX.FILE with your odex name.)
4. You should now have a new folder named "out." This contains the disassembled code. You should also have a new file named "classes.dex," which contains the reassembled code in non-odexed form. Using 7-zip, WinRAR, or similar, open up the APK you extracted earlier and add your new classes.dex file to it. Your APK is now deodexed - push it!
5. ???
6. Profit!
haha thanks man, i shall give that a try tomorrow and report back.
thanks for all your help
A whole lot simpler way to deodex and lots of others - use HTC Kitchen
dr.notor said:
A whole lot simpler way to deodex and lots of others - use HTC Kitchen
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I would be pretty hesitant to install Cygwin or a virtual machine just to use a shell script to automate a task, instead of typing, (or simply copy-pasting,) one or two commands.
Kitchen looks impressive though. I'm on Linux, and I maintain my own toolchain because automation scripts often become outdated, but Kitchen apparently addresses both of these things!
Thanks, Doc!
Sent from gingerbread-evo-deck

HELP- i think i killed my data connection on a huawei m835...

the rundown...
flashed froyoman for the ideos onto the m835. booted fine but no web. used metroff for froyo, but no dice.
reflashed recovery but web was still gone
manually input apn's but wouldn't save settings. BUT as settings were input, web sig. started working until I tried to save when they erased.
these are the exact settings i need which came off my mom's m835 AND in the data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/telephony.db/carriers folder
name:MetroPCS
APN: #777
proxy: proxy.metropcs.net
port: 3128
username: yourphonenumber at aaaj dot mymetropcs dot com
password: 699160
mmsc: h t t p : / mms dot metropcs dot net : 3128 slash mmsc
mcc: 311
mnc: 660
type: PAP or CHAP
apn type : *(astrix)
is it possible to push these in through adb and if so how?
I have access to another m835 that's not rooted, but i'll root it if i have to in order to gain access to all critical read only files...
oh and my build.prop says
"#begin volatile config
#end volatile config"
then switches between eclair and froyo after the #
that's not good is it? keep in mind that I'm nu to this and I'm going off a general hunch...

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