Red Pocket Mobile MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) for sending and receiving pictures, short videos, and audio over mobile networks. To successfully do so, ensure that you are within network coverage and with an active Red Pocket Mobile plan. Red Pocket Mobile uses AT&T’s network to offer its services. Their coverage is wider across the United States.
Red Pocket Mobile MMS Settings for iPhone
Before settings up Red Pocket Mobile MMS, enable MMS on iPhone by navigating to Settings > Messages then enable MMS.
Set up Red Pocket Mobile MMS by navigating to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Network then scroll down to MMS section. input the Red Pocket Mobile MMS settings below.
- APN: ERESELLER
- Username: (leave this blank)
- Password: (leave this blank)
- MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
- MMS Proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
- MMS Max Message Size: 23456789
- MMS UA Prof URL: www.apple.com/mms/uaprof.rdf
Save the settings then set up Red Pocket Mobile APN internet settings as the two work hand in hand.
Red Pocket Mobile MMS Settings for Android Devices
To set up Pocket Mobile MMS on Android devices, navigate to Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names for Samsung galaxy devices or Settings > Network & Internet > SIMs > Select SIM > Access Point Names for other Android devices. Tap on + to input new APN then input the settings below.
- Name: Red Pocket Mobile MMS
- APN: ERESELLER
- 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: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
- MMS Proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
- MMS Port: 80
- MCC: 310
- MNC: 410
- Authentication type: (none)
- APN type: mms
- APN protocol: IPv4/IPv6
- APN enable/disable: enabled
- Bearer: Unspecified
- Mobile virtual network operator: (none)
Save then settings, set up Red Pocket Mobile APN for internet access then restart your Android device.
Considering the limited nature of MMS, many service providers are now moving to Rich Communications Service (RCS). Apple users can use iMessage.