The Vodafone G1

January 30th, 2009  |  Published in Technology  |  12 Comments

I’m writing this post from my G1 (thanks to the PostBot wordpress application) in Cairo, Egypt using Vodafone Egypt’s 3G service.

Before coming over I was told (by T-mobile) that my phone absolutely would not work, because the G1 only works with the “google network” that T-Mobile has exclusive access to. Without this “google network”, I was told, my phone wouldn’t turn on and was essentially a paper weight (exact words). Yeah right.

I convinced the customer service representative to give me my unlock code (which you are entitled to after 90 days of service), and told her I didn’t want the outrageous international plan (15$/megabyte). Note: it takes 1 or 2 days for the unlock code request to be processed and emailed to you.

Getting my G1 working in Egypt was quite simple. I bought a prepaid sim card from one of the Vodafone shops you’ll find on every street (literally) for 45 L.E. (approx. $6) and a 100 L.E. (approx $17) card for 100 minutes.

After putting the simcard in and powering up the phone, I was greeted with an unlock dialog into which I entered the T-Mobile unlock code. Poof! Instant cellular access. 3G service was slightly more complicated. You have to add a new APN in the mobile network settings.

Instructions for adding the Vodafone Egypt APN

  1. Open Settings > Wireless Controls > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names
  2. Click Menu > Add APN
  3. Enter the following information
    Name: Vodafone Internet
    APN: internet.vodafone.net
    User: internet
    Pass: internet
    APN type: default
  4. Leave every other field at the default setting
  5. Reboot the phone
  6. Enjoy 3G service

My hands are cramping from writing this post on the tiny keyboard. Pardon any spelling/grammar mistakes. My hands are done.

  • I received a lot of complaints about vermms.vodafone.es here in my blog at http://www.zecce.com/vermms-vodafone-es-vodafon...

    By right, if you’re using Vodafone MMS, you can simply download and view the MMS pictures, sent by your friend.

    Anybody encounter the same problem here?
  • Mohamed Tarek
    It seems that it just needed a new sim, mine was too old.
    I bought another one today and tested, the apn settings you posted work flawlessly, Thanks !

    Oh, and welcome to Cairo ! Enjoy the traffic. :P

    MT
  • Mohamed Tarek
    So far I have been able to unlock the phone and sign in to my gmail account over wifi. However, I still can't get 3G to work. Sorry for nagging, but could you please post a picture or just write your current APN settings ? :)
  • Sorry it took me so long to get back to you.

    Here are all the settings for the vodafone access point:
    Name: Vodafone Internet
    APN: internet.vodafone.net
    Proxy: <not set>
    Port: <not set>
    User: internet
    Pass: internet
    Server: <not set>
    MMSC: <not set>
    MMS Proxy: <not set>
    MMS port: <not set>
    MCC: 602
    MNC: 02
    APN type: -

    That gives me access to the data network, I can't say whether it is enough to allow you to activate the phone. Sorry
  • Mohamed Tarek
    For some reason I missed your reply.But thanks a lot for your effort ! As I said in a later a post, the problem was just that my sim was too old. I tried with a new one and it worked.
  • Mohamed Tarek
    Could you please post the whole APN settings, even the ones you left as default ?
    If the APN settings are correct, the phone could be activated with a vodafone sim. People in other countries have been successful at it.

    Thanks in advance.
  • faeza
    well i live here in egypt and i got the same phone but it and i did exactly wat u said but it dont want to sign in on the google account
  • Was the phone unlocked? And was it activated (logged onto google) in another network (T-mobile in the US for example)?

    I've heard that it is only possible to login (for the first time) on a G1 while using T-Mobile (or another official G1 carrier).
  • Abdel
    Shukran man, i have the white G1 and didn't know how to make it work with vodafone! i have a sidekick lx with still the same problem, cant work on vodafone network. Lets just hope my g1 works out. ill try it tomorrow. ah try keep in touch as we are g1 owners XD.

    Thanks pal
  • puneet puri
    I am in India and want to buy a locked Google G1 from US.

    I am also buying unlock code.

    Can I unlock the phone in india ? ( not in US)

    What is this Google loing screnn which most people seem to be getting stuck ? ( mostly international users)
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