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I even uninstalled fMMs and it automatically (and randomly) connects to MMS thus not letting me be able to use the internet and having to switch back to T-Mobile internet connection. I can't even delete it in the Internet Connections location! It's really ticking me off. What can I do to get rid of it or making it stop automatically connecting all the time?
 
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I have had the exact same issue. I uninstalled fMMS and I still cannot get rid of it... I've just been dealing with it for now
 
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Yes, it's an annoying "feature" that it stays in internet connections, even after uninstalling the app. However, the solution is to install fapn and use that to get rid of the fMMS connection. That's what worked for me.
 

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Yeah This is very annoying.
 
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cool thanks. I'll try the FAP install
 
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For me helped when I changed in fmms settings connetion type to Havoc
There might be some problems: http://blog.frals.se/2010/05/19/fmms...now-in-extras/
But worked for me
 
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Yo this mms thing kills my battery and i can't delete it event though I've uninstalled the app.....

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Originally Posted by kanna View Post
For me helped when I changed in fmms settings connetion type to Havoc
There might be some problems: http://blog.frals.se/2010/05/19/fmms...now-in-extras/
But worked for me
@GotGlint-----> Yep, go to Network Mode and set to HAVOC. Should solve that problem.
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