Singtel APN Settings for Android Phones

APN settings should be on your phone depending which service providers u get the phone from. In Singapore all android phones are unlock. But u may not have the APN settings if u did not get it from your service provider. For eg, the APN inside is e-ideas or IDEAS which means the settings is from SIngtel and only works for Singtel customers. If u are a Starhub or M1 customers, u need to get the APN of your service provider in order to surf internet, read email, mms.

This is the APN settings for Singtel on an Android Phone(Post Paid Customers)

Name:IDEAS E-Mail
APN: e-ideas
Proxy:(Not set)
Port(Not Set)
User Name:(Not Set)
Password: (Not Set)
Server:(Not Set)
MMSC: http://mms.singtel.com:10021/mmsc
MMSC proxy:165.21.42.84
MMS Port:8080
MCC:525
MNC:01
Authentication type:PAP
APN Type:internet + mms

Singtel Pre Paid Customers, pls refer to the PDF Guide by clicking here>>>

APN Settings for M1 and Starhub

Starhub

 APN: shwapint

  • Username: LEAVE_BLANK
  • Password: LEAVE_BLANK

APN: shwap

  • Username: LEAVE_BLANK
  • Password: LEAVE_BLANK
  • Proxy: 10.12.1.2
  • Port: 80

M1

 APN: sunsurf

  • Username: 65
  • Password: user123

APN: miworld

  • Username: 65
  • Password: user123

How to check your Samsung Galaxy CSC Code Version?

The Samsung Galaxy CSC code is important for the Samsung Galaxy Note, Note 2, S2 and S3 users as it affects how they get the latest firmware for their phone.

How to check Samsung Galaxy CSC Code Version?

Press *#1234# to gives u the Samsung Galaxy CSC Code Version.

Change the Samsung Galaxy CSC Code

  1. Firstly you need to find the IMEI Code of your Phone
  2. Press *#06# to get the IMEI and copy it down
  3. Press *#272*IMEI# on the dial pad
  4. Select the desire CSC
  5. Click Install
  6. The device will reboot automatically
CSC Code
OPS – Australia (YES OPTUS)
VAU – Australia (Vodafone) BRANDED
XSA – Australia (Telstra, YES OPTUS, Vodafone AU, Virgin Mobile, 3, Crazy Johns)
HUT – Australia (3) BRANDED
ATO – Austria
SEB – Baltic (LMT GSM, LV TELE2, LV BITE, LT Omnitel, LT Bite, LT TELE2, EE EMT, EE ELISA, EE TELE2)
ETR – Bangladesh
TML – Bangladesh (TML and ETR seem equal, same version, same network operators)
PRO – Belgium
VVT – Bulgaria (vivacom)
MTL – Bulgaria (MTEL)
BMC – Canada (Bell)
BWA – Canada (SaskTel)
BMF – Canada (Fido) UNBRANDED [provided by Idan73, not checked by me]
XEZ – Czech Republic
VIP – Croatia (HR VIP)
SFR – France (F SFR, SFR RU) BRANDED
XEF – France
DBT – Germany
CYO – Greece (MTN, CYTAVODA)
EUR – Greece (WIND GR, vodafone GR, COSMOTE)
TGY – Hong Kong [provided by rickylcp, not checked by me]
INS – India (CSCEdition > ED006)
INU – India (CSCEdition > ED009 | I think INU is an updated version of INS, as they seem to have the same network operators)
XSE – Indonesia
MET – Ireland (Meteor)
ITV – Italy [UPDATED 02/11]
XME – Malaysia
NPL – Nepal
XEE – Nordic (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden)
XTC – Philippines
XEO – Poland (Plus, Era, Heyah, Orange, Play)
ERA – Poland (ERA) BRANDED
TPH – Portugal
CNX – Romania (Vodafone RO)
COA – Romania (Cosmote)
ORO – Romania (RO Orange)
HAT – Romania (RO Orange, Vodafone RO, Cosmote)
SER – Russia (MTS, Beeline, Megafon, TELE2)
TOP – Serbia
XSP – Singapore
XSP – Singapore UNBRANDED
XSO – Singapore (Singtel)
MOT – Slovenia (Mobitel)
SIM – Slovenia (Si.mobil)
XEC – Spain (Movistar) BRANDED
FOP – Spain (Movistar, Vodafone ES, Orange, Yoigo, Mobil R, EUSKALTEL, TeleCable, Blau, Simyo)
SLK – Sri Lanka
AUT – Switzerland (Sunrise, Swisscom, Orange CH)
MOZ – Switzerland (Sunrise, Swisscom, Orange CH)
SWC – Switzerland (Swisscom) BRANDED
CPW – United Kingdom & Ireland
XEU – United Kingdom & Ireland