Nexus 5X: no data #232

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Rudd-O commented Apr 9, 2016

Icon does not show 3G or 4G, there is no data on my phone after latest update. Only Wi-Fi works.

2016.04.06.11.37.02

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Try deleting the APN information and adding it back again, The only changes are the upstream ones by Google.

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thestinger commented Apr 9, 2016

Try deleting the APN information and adding it back again, The only changes are the upstream ones by Google.

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On 04/09/2016 03:08 PM, Daniel Micay wrote:

Try deleting the APN information and adding it back again, The only
changes are the upstream ones by Google.


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Copying the APN settings from another phone, then rebooting, worked to
give me my Internet back.

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Rudd-O commented Apr 9, 2016

On 04/09/2016 03:08 PM, Daniel Micay wrote:

Try deleting the APN information and adding it back again, The only
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Copying the APN settings from another phone, then rebooting, worked to
give me my Internet back.

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It's just the usual lackluster APN database in AOSP then. I don't want to maintain a forked version like CyanogenMod, so manually configuring APNs will often be required.

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thestinger commented Apr 9, 2016

It's just the usual lackluster APN database in AOSP then. I don't want to maintain a forked version like CyanogenMod, so manually configuring APNs will often be required.

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On 04/09/2016 04:28 PM, Daniel Micay wrote:

It's just the usual lackluster APN database in AOSP then. I don't want
to maintain a forked version like CyanogenMod, so manually configuring
APNs will often be required.


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There has to be an actual solution that can be incorporated at build
time, such as merging their database, or pushing changes upstream.

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Rudd-O commented Apr 9, 2016

On 04/09/2016 04:28 PM, Daniel Micay wrote:

It's just the usual lackluster APN database in AOSP then. I don't want
to maintain a forked version like CyanogenMod, so manually configuring
APNs will often be required.


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There has to be an actual solution that can be incorporated at build
time, such as merging their database, or pushing changes upstream.

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Non-security-related work on AOSP is out of the scope of the CopperheadOS project. There doesn't have to be any solution to those problems here. Someone else can work on it in AOSP.

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thestinger commented Apr 9, 2016

Non-security-related work on AOSP is out of the scope of the CopperheadOS project. There doesn't have to be any solution to those problems here. Someone else can work on it in AOSP.

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Manually configuring APN settings is to be expected with an unlocked phone in the general case. The built-in database is a convenience. It will never be fully complete or up-to-date. Merging CyanogenMod's database might makes things better overall, but it would introduce new problems and would be far from a complete solution. It's better to leave the vanilla APN database alone as I can just defer to them rather than wasting time on this.

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thestinger commented Apr 9, 2016

Manually configuring APN settings is to be expected with an unlocked phone in the general case. The built-in database is a convenience. It will never be fully complete or up-to-date. Merging CyanogenMod's database might makes things better overall, but it would introduce new problems and would be far from a complete solution. It's better to leave the vanilla APN database alone as I can just defer to them rather than wasting time on this.

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