I have used these settings to configure my own GSM mobile phones and other devices such as PDAs and laptops. This is a simple (and now rather old) collection of settings for use with the T-Mobile (formerly VoiceStream) U.S.A. Note: if you have used your Nexus 6 with Google's Project Fi and have lost access to the Cellular network settings interface where APN settings are normally found, you may be able to restore then over USB using the Android Debug Bridge utility, adb: % adb shell settings put global hide_carrier_network_settings 0 T-Mobile U.S.A. This seems to work well for the T-Mobile cellular and Wi-Fi Calling networks both. In an (apparently succesful) attempt to improve Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) reliability, I've deleted the other default APNs present. These are the two Access Point Name (APN) settings I'm currently (late 2015) using with a Nexus 6 running Android 5.1.1. I have no affiliation with T-Mobile other than being a customer for several (now, many) years.
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