Public bug reported:

Model: Meizu MX 4
OS: Ubuntu 15.04 (r4)
Carrier: O2 Germany
What you expected to happen:
When turning on the phone for the first time, some carriers send to you a 
carrier-setting-file (through SMS or MMS). On Android the OS prompts me if I 
want to install the file. It looks something like this: 
http://cdn5.howtogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/img_54caa5e48fef1.png

What happened instead:
I received the message that carrier setting where send to the phone, but no 
pop-up or any other dialog was shown to me and therefore I couldn't install it. 
Since my carrier uses something he calls "inland roaming" I'm unsure if the 
send file would allow this functionality without the need to >>permanently<< 
activate roaming in the device (like I have now, to use mobile internet).

** Affects: messaging-app (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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