Assurance Wireless MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) settings for iPhone and Android devices. MMS is used to send pictures, short videos and audio with or without text. To successfully send MMS messages, you’ll need Assurance Wireless plan and be within network coverage. Assurance Wireless uses Sprint (Now owned by T-Mobile) to offer it’s services. Assurance network is wide across the United States.
Assurance Wireless MMS Settings for iPhone
To set up Assurance Wireless MMS on an iPhone, navigate to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Network then input the settings below under MMS section.
- APN: internet
- Username: (leave this unchanged)
- Password: (leave this unchanged)
- MMSC: (leave this unchanged)
- MMS Proxy: (leave this unchanged)
- MMS Max Message Size: (leave this unchanged)
- MMS UA Prof URL: (leave this unchanged)
You may want to set up Assurance Wireless APN for internet access on your iPhone. Save then restart your device.
Assurance Wireless MMS Settings for Android Devices
To set up Assurance Wireless MMS setting on ANdroid devices, navigate to Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names on Samsung Galaxy devices or Settings > Network & Internet > SIMs > Select SIM > Access Point Names on other Android devices then tap on the + to add new APN. You may find Access Point Name settings page on other devices. Input the settings below.
- Name: Assurance MMS
- APN: internet
- Username: (Not set – Leave it blank)
- Password: (Not set – Leave it blank)
- Proxy: (leave it blank – not set)
- Port: (Leave it blank – not set)
- Server: (leave it blank)
- MMSC: ( Leave it blank)
- MMS Proxy: (leave blank)
- MMS Port: (Not Set)
- MCC: (leave default)
- MNC: (leave default)
- Authentication type: (none)
- APN type: mms
- APN protocol: IPv4/IPv6
- APN enable/disable: enabled
- Bearer: (Unspecified)
- Mobile virtual network operator: (none)
Save the settings. You may want to set up Asssurance Wireless APN internet settings before restarting your Android device.