Set up your OnePlus two phone for internet

1. Find "Access Point Names"

  • Slide two fingers down the display starting from the top edge of your phone.

  • Press Settings.

  • Press More....

  • Press Mobile networks.

  • Press Access Point Names.

2. Create new data connection Or edit existing one

  • Press the new data connection icon, or, if you see there’s already a connection showing there, tap that to edit it.

The rest of the instructions here give explain what each field requires. If you are editing an existing connection, you might not need to enter anything if the data is already in the field


3. Enter data connection name

  • Press Name.

  • Key in Vodafone Internet and press OK.

4. Enter APN

  • Press APN.

  • Key in wap.vodafone.co.uk

  • Press OK.

5. Enter username

  • Press Username.

  • Key in wap and press OK.

6. Enter password

  • Press Password.

  • Key in wap and press OK.

7. Enter country code

  • Press MCC.

  • Key in 234 and press OK.


8. Enter network code

  • Press MNC.

  • Key in 15 and press OK.

9. Select authentication type

  • Press Authentication type.

  • Press None.

10. Select APN type

  • Press APN type.

  • Key in default and press OK.

11. Select data bearer

  • Press Bearer.

  • Press Unspecified.

12. Save and activate data connection

  • Press the menu icon.

  • Press Save.


13. Return to the home screen

  • Press the home icon to return to the home screen.


Internet Speeds glossary:

  • G or GPRS - up to 50kbps - too slow to be of any use apart from for notifications

  • E or EDGE  - up to 200kbps - too slow really, but might allow a page to load before a timeout

  • 3G - up to 384kbps - ok for web browsing small websites, email etc. It works simultaneously with phone calls, so useful if you’re on the phone and need to check email

  • H or HSPA - up to 8mbps - very fast, but is subject to congestion in crowded areas

  • H+ or HSPA+ - up to 21mbps - same as above but faster

  • 4G or Lee - up to 60mbps - far less congestion, instantaneous website browsing (fewer delays) BUT currently doesn’t support phone calls on any network, so if you have a 4G signal, it switches down to 3G when you make or receive a call