How to configure an APN on Hisense L675

Maybe it happened to you when you went abroad, or if you’ve changed operators, you can not connect to the internet or can not send pictures. If so, It’s likely because of the APN configured on your Hisense L675. So we made the decision to write this article to solve this situation. We will initially discover what a APN is. We will see in a second time how to configure an APN on your Hisense L675. Finally, we will see in which situations you need to change the APN on the Hisense L675.



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What is an APN

The APN means Access Point Name. The APN consequently represents a set of connection data. This connection data allows your Hisense L675 to connect to the net and receive MMS. An incorrectly seted up APN can nevertheless prevent your Hisense L675 from receiving MMS or connecting to the internet. You should know that each operator has a different APN of their own.

Tips on how to set up an APN on your Hisense L675

If you wish to set up an APN on your Hisense L675, you will need to go to the Settings menu. Once you’re there, go to Network and Internet and Mobile Network . You’ll have to go to Advanced Settings and ultimately Access Point Names . Once you’re there, you should click on the three dots at the top right of the screen and select New APN . You’ll then access a form that you will need to fill in with the data of your operator. For example, if you are at Vodafone , you must find the Vodafone APN data on the net and copy it into the form. Normally, the APN of each operator are very easily findable. You need to repeat 2 times the process on your Hisense L675. Certainly, you need an APN for internet and an APN for MMS.


In which case should you set up an APN on your Hisense L675?

Generally, you don’t always need to set up an APN on your Hisense L675 as it’s usually done automatically. However, there are several circumstances that need the setup of an APN on your Hisense L675. This is for example the case if you purchased your used Hisense L675 and that the person who sold it to you was with a different operator than yours. This could also be the case if you’re traveling abroad and consequently change your SIM card.