** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Title:
cannot receive MMS using AT+T
@Sergio
OK, for some reason I can't reproduce the issue with MMS messages with
text not being received. I just re-tested and I'm able to send several
MMS messages from an Android phone to Ubuntu and all were received OK.
I'm still going to create a new bug for the screen not being turned on.
** Changed in: messaging-app
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
** Changed in: nuntium (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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powerd listens to ofono for the IncomingMessage() signal, which is not emitted
for mms's.
Either it should listen for WAP push notifications or we should move this code
to telephony-service, so we can better control the behavior.
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** Changed in: mobile-broadband-provider-info (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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I marked the ofono (Ubuntu) task as FixReleased as of version
1.12.bzr6870+14.10.20140721-0ubuntu1 of ofono ( which landed in image
#u144 ). I was able to send a MMS from an Android phone with a T-Mobile
SIM to my mako with an ATT SIM.
A couple of issues seen...
1. The incoming message
** Changed in: nuntium (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
cannot receive MMS using AT+T
Status in Messaging
Re-closed the nuntium task as this is a messaging-app problem.
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Title:
cannot receive MMS using AT+T
Status in
OK, now I've re-opened the nuntium and messaging-app tasks as I've
discovered that only messages *without* associated text are being
received. This might be related to bug #1347079 which describes what's
most likely a parsing error in the messaging-app.
There's also some weirdness with the
@tony: This should probably be a new bug, this one has loads of data not
relevant to the latest thing you are seeing.
I am missing:
~/.cache/upstart/nuntium.log
output of $ dbus-monitor sender=org.ofono.mms
From the nuntium log the last retrieved message file in the nuntium store
(only if there
Exact steps to edit the apn settings:
1) sudo stop ofono
2) sudo vi /var/lib/ofono/IMSI/gprs
remove all context's except the one named ATT Phone. Should look like this
after you are done:
[Settings]
Powered=true
RoamingAllowed=false
[context1]
Name=ATT Phone
AccessPointName=phone
Username=
Seems the root cause was that NM somehow initially used a different context and
remembered it.
Another workaround is to stop ofono and delete the gprs file entirely so it
gets regenerated. Then it picks the right apn.
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applying the manual fix per comment #3 does make it work
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Title:
cannot receive MMS using AT+T
Status in Messaging App:
Note, we're going to tie the mbpi-based fix for this bug to the landing
of the Cellular System Settings - Edit APNs UI. As soon as I have an
ETA on the settings work, I'll update the bug.
Until then, MMA on ATT will require the manual workaround as described
in comment #3.
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** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: nuntium (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
** No longer affects: ofono
** Changed in:
We discussed how to fix this during the sprint and came up with two
fixes that need to be implemented.
1. Remove mbpi from the Touch seed. Note, this may result in some
people having broken GPRS if they re-flash with --wipe. This would only
occur if a working APN existed in mbpi as opposed to
Note, finally we're *still* waiting for an Edit Access Points UI to
appear in Cellular System Settings. Until it does, there may be some
people that may need to stop ofono ( as root ), hand edit the gprs
settings file ( located in /var/lib/ofono/IMSI/ ) and reboot.
In the case of this particular
The cause of this bug is that our current GPRS/MMS provisioning strategy
is over-ambitious in that it attempts to provision from both mobile-
broadband-provider-info ( /usr/share/mobile-broadband-
provider/serviceproviders.xml ) and apns-conf.xml ( located in
/system/etc, and part of our android
** Also affects: ofono
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: messaging-app
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: messaging-app
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: messaging-app
Status: New = Confirmed
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