US Mobile APN Settings for iPhone and Android 4G/5G internet 2024

If you are a US Mobile customer and are having trouble accessing the internet on your smartphone, it may be because your APN settings are incorrect. In this article, we will walk you through the process of setting up your APN settings for both iPhone and Android devices, so you can get back online in no time.
What is an APN?
An APN, or Access Point Name, is the gateway between your cellular network and the internet. When you connect to the internet on your smartphone, your device sends data through the APN to access the internet. Without the correct APN settings, your device may not be able to connect to the internet or may experience slow speeds.
US Mobile APN Settings for iPhone
Here are the steps to set up your APN settings on an iPhone:
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
- Select Cellular.
- Tap Cellular Data Options.
- Tap Cellular Network.
- Enter the following information under Cellular Data:
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| APN | pwg |
| Username | Leave blank |
| Password | Leave blank |
- Enter the following information under MMS:
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| APN | pwg |
| Username | Leave blank |
| Password | Leave blank |
| MMSC | http://mmsc.mobile.att.net |
| MMS Proxy | proxy.mobile.att.net:80 |
| MMS Max Message Size | 1048576 |
| MMS UA Prof URL | http://www.apple.com/mms/uaprof.rdf |
Once you have entered this information, save your settings and restart your iPhone. You should now be able to access the internet on your device.
US Mobile APN Settings for Android
Here are the steps to set up your APN settings on an Android device:
- Open the Settings app on your device.
- Select Network & Internet.
- Tap Mobile network.
- Select Access Point Names.
- Tap the + icon to add a new APN.
- Enter the following information:
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | US Mobile |
| APN | pwg |
| Proxy | Leave blank |
| Port | Leave blank |
| Username | Leave blank |
| Password | Leave blank |
| Server | Leave 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 | default,mms,supl |
| APN protocol | IPv4/IPv6 |
| APN roaming protocol | IPv4/IPv6 |
| Bearer | Unspecified |
| Mobile virtual network operator type | None |
| Mobile virtual network operator value | Leave blank |
Once you have entered this information, save your settings and restart your Android device. You should now be able to access the internet on your device.





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