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Is it safe? I noticed some nexus s users lost data...

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Is it safe? I noticed some nexus s users lost data...

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Yes, it is safe. Switching back and forth between the IPv4 and IPv6 APNs is just 3 taps.
 
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Verizon's LTE is IPv6 ready, CDMA (3G) is not.

www.ipv6.google.com
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FYI -- T-Mobile has completed the IPv6 network deployment and now any GN can connect to IPv6 without any special white listing http://www.extremetech.com/mobile/12...ile-us-network
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I turned on IPv6 (only, not 6/4) on my GN and everything worked great except I could not receive MMS messages. I'm on T-mo, the MMS sender is on metropcs. Anyone else seen this? Could have been coincidence but the MMSs came right in when I switched back.
 
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Do you still need to sign up for this if your on T-Mobile?

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Just go to your default TMobile apn settings and change their setting from 4 to 6... Mms should still work then... No need to create a new apn

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I did exactly that, just changed the existing APN to IPv6 and MMS would not work. I changed it back to IPv4 and the MMSs waiting came right in.

 
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