07-02-2018 04:13 PM - edited 01-04-2022 06:21 PM
Hi,
I recently travelled and used foreign carrier sim card while was abroad. The data settings on my iphone SE were changed to those of the foreign carrier. Don;t really know what was changed.
When I returned to Canada, i could not activate data with my public mobile sim card anymore.
When I open browser, I get the following message: "Could not activate cellular data network. Turn on cellular data or use WiFi to access data"
I re-set all the possible settings but nothing works so far.
- My Iphone SE is Canadian and previously the data worked well with Koodo and Public mobile.
- Cellular data is ON.
- My Public mobile data plan is active and data used well below the limit.
- I did re-set network settings (General->Reset->Reset network settings)
- APN is set to isp.mb.com (Cellular->Cellural Data Options->Cellular data network)
- I tried getting out and putting back sim card, did't help.
- There is no specific user profile in General iphone settings.
- I see Public Mobile 32.0 as carrier in General->About menu.
What should I do to enable internet/data connection on my iphone ???
Appreciate your help!
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07-03-2018 09:40 AM
@Luddite wrote:
@anya wrote:sergi, Might be worth trying this; create, download and install an APN profile from here: https://www.unlockit.co.nz/
Usually only recommended for iPhone 4 and earlier; anything running iOS 9 and up should pick up the required settings with a carrier update.
LOL, I didn't realize that. I have an unlocked 6S and when I first put the PM SIM in the phone it could not access data, so I installed the unlockit APN profile (I'd used it before on an iPhone 4, so I just assumed I needed to again). I just deleted the profile and I still have data access. I guess a little patience and reboot might have achieved the same result ;). Thank you for the info.
07-03-2018 09:19 AM - edited 07-03-2018 09:21 AM
Thank you so much restoring the phone from iCloud really helped, although I had other issues associated with restoring, the data works well now.
Surprisingly however, the backup was long ago when I was with Virgin. So the restore set my APN to pda2.bell.ca.
And the data works!!!
How is this even possible???
07-03-2018 09:15 AM
I tried sp.mb.com. Didn't help.
I restored my old settings through iCloud. The backup was long ago when I was with Virgin.
So now my APN is pda2.bell.ca. Ant the data works!!!
It's a mistery to me.
07-03-2018 06:58 AM
@sergi, do you have a way to change it from isp.mb.com to sp.mb.com?
07-02-2018 08:27 PM
@anya wrote:sergi, Might be worth trying this; create, download and install an APN profile from here: https://www.unlockit.co.nz/
Usually only recommended for iPhone 4 and earlier; anything running iOS 9 and up should pick up the required settings with a carrier update.
07-02-2018 06:10 PM
@sergi, Might be worth trying this; create, download and install an APN profile from here: https://www.unlockit.co.nz/
07-02-2018 04:48 PM
@sergi I think you should try to restore the iOS software via iTunes. If it still doesn't work,
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07-02-2018 04:48 PM
Oh. Do calls & texts function properly?
07-02-2018 04:47 PM
It all looks correct and matches settings on my SE. So last thing occuring to me would be
to ”force" change of your network settings.
• Go to Settings
• Then go to Carrier, turn offf Automatic and select a network other than Public Mobile, Telus, or Koodo
• When you exit the menu the phone should lose the network.
• Repeat the process and select Public Mobile as your mobile network.
If all that fails, I'm afraid you will need to try a factory reset. Do a full backup before you do, though.