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18-03-2014 06:15 AM
18-03-2014 12:22 PM
It sounds as though you need to set up an Access Point (APN) for the Australian network. Are there instructions for this on their website as there are on the UK one?
18-03-2014 12:38 PM
18-03-2014 04:20 PM
The best statring point would be to see if you can get a full manual for your device online. That should help you with the access points - where to find them, set default etc. Then Google for Vodafone Australia APN and see what you can find.
Briefly: APNs are small files that contain all the info such as links, log-ins etc necessary for the phone to connect the the internet over the mobile network. The settings are different for each network. What you're aiming to do is create a new one manually from scratch - effectively a form to fill in and then set as default (while you're in Australia). When vf aus told you the device wasn't compatible, they may have been right, but my guess (since you can apparently use it for calls) is that it's not supported, which is slightly different. That can mean that APNs can't automatically be sent to it, which is what would normally happen.
18-03-2014 11:38 PM
19-03-2014 10:20 AM
Hmmm. Being unable to send a text is a network issue rather than an APN one. Sorry, I missed that bit before (I take it we're talking plain text, not MMS?). The user name and password for the UK are either web or wap.
Ah, just realised! You need the correct message centre number for SMS in Australia. Again, the appropriate website should have it. Make a note of what it is now so that you can reset it when you're in the UK.
19-03-2014 11:46 AM
19-03-2014 12:10 PM
As your phone is effectively now Australian, you might, tbh, be better posting on the Vodafone Australia site.
Two other possibilities:
1. Did you buy the phone unlocked or is it possibly locked to Vodafone UK? In theory, it shouldn't work at all if it is, but it's a possibility...
2. Have you tried a factory reset. Another long shot and a bit of a pain (don't forget to backup first), but possibly worth a try.
Finally, I take it you've confirmed that the message centre number has saved properly on the phone?
19-03-2014 12:46 PM
19-03-2014 01:27 PM - edited 19-03-2014 02:25 PM
I think your problem is going to be that it's all fallen between the cracks and no-one really knows what's going on.
Did you buy the phone SIM free and unlocked from any network? The fact that you bought it from Phones4U doesn't necessarily mean that it was unlocked - most PAYG phones are locked, wherever you buy them.
If the tech team here pick this up, they may be able to tell you how to get a message centre number to stick, but I also have a feeling that it's defined by the SIM - though I also though it could be changed manually.
I found this, if it helps: https://forums.motorola.com/posts/df1d1e75b8
And this: http://androidadvices.com/change-message-centre-number-android-smartphones/