The configuration parameters allowing an Android device to connect to the mobile data network of a specific provider are critical for establishing internet access. These parameters, typically accessed through the device’s settings menu, define how the device interacts with the carrier’s network infrastructure. An example involves inputting specific values for fields such as APN (Access Point Name), MCC (Mobile Country Code), and MNC (Mobile Network Code) to enable data connectivity.
Correctly configured connection settings are essential for uninterrupted mobile data service. They allow devices to access the internet, send and receive MMS messages, and utilize other data-dependent applications. Historically, these settings were often manually configured by users, but modern devices frequently automatically detect and configure them. However, manual configuration remains relevant when automatic detection fails, particularly when using a new or lesser-known mobile provider.