Consumer Cellular APN Settings 2026 - Setup Guide

Configure Consumer Cellular mobile data settings on Android and iOS

Consumer Cellular operates primarily on the AT&T network and uses the APN 'ccdata' for mobile data connections. Consumer Cellular specializes in affordable plans for seniors and budget-conscious users with no annual contracts. If your phone is not connecting to the internet or MMS messages are failing, manually configuring these APN settings will restore full data and messaging functionality.

Consumer Cellular APN Settings

Use these settings to configure your Consumer Cellular mobile data connection.

SettingValue
APNccdata
MCC310
MNC410
AuthenticationNone
APN Typedefault,mms,supl
APN ProtocolIPv4/IPv6
UsernameNot required
PasswordNot required

How to Configure Consumer Cellular APN on Android

  1. 1 Open Settings on your Android device
  2. 2 Go to Network & Internet or Connections
  3. 3 Tap Mobile Network or Mobile Data
  4. 4 Select Access Point Names (APN)
  5. 5 Tap the + icon or Menu to add a new APN
  6. 6 Set Name to 'Consumer Cellular' and APN to 'ccdata'
  7. 7 Enter MMSC as 'http://mmsc.mobile.att.net'
  8. 8 Set MMS Proxy to 'proxy.mobile.att.net' and MMS Port to '80'
  9. 9 Tap Save and select the new Consumer Cellular APN

How to Configure Consumer Cellular APN on iPhone/iOS

  1. 1 Open Settings on your iPhone
  2. 2 Tap Cellular or Mobile Data
  3. 3 Select Cellular Data Options
  4. 4 Tap Cellular Network or APN Settings
  5. 5 Enter 'ccdata' in the APN field
  6. 6 Go back to save the settings
  7. 7 Restart your iPhone to apply changes

Troubleshooting

Common issues and solutions when configuring Consumer Cellular APN settings.

No internet after inserting Consumer Cellular SIM
Ensure the APN is set to 'ccdata' and not a generic 'internet' value. Consumer Cellular uses a unique APN on the AT&T network. Toggle Airplane Mode on and off, then wait 30 seconds for the data connection to establish.
MMS pictures not sending or receiving
Verify the MMSC URL is 'http://mmsc.mobile.att.net' and MMS Proxy is 'proxy.mobile.att.net' with port 80. All three fields must be correctly filled for MMS to work. Ensure mobile data is enabled since MMS requires an active data connection.
Cannot edit APN settings on phone
Some carrier-locked phones restrict APN editing. Try resetting network settings from your phone's settings menu. If APN fields remain greyed out, contact Consumer Cellular support to request a carrier settings update be pushed to your device.

Consumer Cellular APN Settings FAQ

What is the correct APN for Consumer Cellular?

The correct APN for Consumer Cellular is 'ccdata'. This APN is specific to Consumer Cellular's service on the AT&T network. Unlike some MVNOs that use the parent carrier's APN directly, Consumer Cellular has its own dedicated APN. The MMSC for MMS is 'http://mmsc.mobile.att.net' with proxy 'proxy.mobile.att.net' on port 80.

What network does Consumer Cellular use?

Consumer Cellular primarily uses the AT&T network for cellular service in the United States. The MCC is 310 and MNC is 410, which are AT&T's network identifiers. Consumer Cellular customers get access to AT&T's 4G LTE and 5G coverage areas, providing reliable nationwide connectivity.

Do I need to change APN settings on my Consumer Cellular phone?

Phones purchased directly from Consumer Cellular usually have APN settings pre-configured. However, if you are bringing your own device or using an unlocked phone, you will likely need to manually enter the APN settings. If your phone shows signal bars but no internet connection, manual APN configuration is required.

Why is my Consumer Cellular internet slow?

Check that the APN Protocol is set to IPv4/IPv6 for optimal performance on the AT&T network. Toggle Airplane Mode on and off to refresh your connection. If speeds remain slow, verify you have not exceeded your data plan limit. Consumer Cellular may reduce speeds after reaching your plan's high-speed data threshold.