Today we are going to take a look at Zong Internet Settings and MMS Settings via SMS, Call and Manual Settings. Zong or China Mobile Pakistan (CMPak) is a 100% owned subsidiary of China Mobile Communications Corporation. Zong engages in the provision of cellular mobile voice and data services to the Pakistani market through 2G, 3G and 4G technologies. The high standards of performance are testified by the service award of “No.1 Operator in voice and data services” by the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA). Zong has over 26 million subscribers and a market share reaching 20%. Currently, the 4G coverage extends to over 100 cities of Pakistan and this number is increasing day by day.
Previously, we talked about Zong Net Packages, Zong SMS Packages, and Zong Call Packages. Here are the complete details of Zong Internet Settings and MMS Settings in three ways:
You can configure your handset for Zong 3G Internet settings on Android and iPhone in one of the three ways described below:
For Zong Internet Settings and MMS Settings on your mobile, follow these steps:
*SMS are free of charge
Follow the steps below to get Zong 3G/4G Internet Settings on your Android phone:
Dial 310 from your Zong Mobile Number and the staff will help you configure your handset for Zong Internet settings. Please note that your handset needs to be Mobile Internet/WAP & MMS compatible, for you to be able to configure your handset for these services
This was all about configuration of Zong Internet Settings and MMS Settings on the mobile phone.
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