Hi Guys,
I have a Htc Desire and Galaxy Tab. I moved to Canada and my Desire is only in EDGE, so I would like to use the sim also on the Tab that is going also in 3G here.The point is that every time I've to access again to google account, same for Facebook, Twitter and so on.I understand it can be a safety feature in case you lost the phone, but doesn't exist a way to let the phones memorize a sim card?
Thanks in advance
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Hi all!! Please accept my apologies for my lack of HTC education I have recently bought the above mentioned phone to use with my VODAFONE sim. It is unlocked in so much as i can use it to make and recieve calls.....However( and this is the real annoyance for me!!!) As it is T-Mobile, i cannot use the internet, Email, weather.......or any other of its features which i believe is because ot boots up with the T-Mobile carrier logo's e.t.c. I would very much appreciate any help you can offer....??? Many thanks(the beers are on me for any help thats successful!!!) Peter.
imprezapeej said:
Hi all!! Please accept my apologies for my lack of HTC education I have recently bought the above mentioned phone to use with my VODAFONE sim. It is unlocked in so much as i can use it to make and recieve calls.....However( and this is the real annoyance for me!!!) As it is T-Mobile, i cannot use the internet, Email, weather.......or any other of its features which i believe is because ot boots up with the T-Mobile carrier logo's e.t.c. I would very much appreciate any help you can offer....??? Many thanks(the beers are on me for any help thats successful!!!) Peter.
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you need to add the vodafone access points, install the cab that i have attach, and select your country and provider, the apps automatically will setup the access point for you, its network wizard from htc, after installling it, go to settings/coonnections/network wizard.
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Next time use the search function of our forum, i mean is it that hard? no...
I've been thinking of buying an HTC Desire for testing purposes with ROMs and such so I don't have to keep unloading and reloading my phone too much. Of course, I wouldn't activate the new 'test' phone.
If I buy a Desire and don't activate it, will I be able to do everything that doesn't require connection to a network? I know I won't be able to call/txt. Will I still be able to use wifi?
Ligor said:
I've been thinking of buying an HTC Desire for testing purposes with ROMs and such so I don't have to keep unloading and reloading my phone too much. Of course, I wouldn't activate the new 'test' phone.
If I buy a Desire and don't activate it, will I be able to do everything that doesn't require connection to a network? I know I won't be able to call/txt. Will I still be able to use wifi?
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No, the phone will work without a SIM.
Thanks, bortak!
Hi guys,
To make it short, I'm coming from the s2. As first, I thought my contacts were saved in gmail but apparently they weren't. All of them are in my old Sim card which doesn't fit into the S3. Is there a way except cutting it to transfer them? I've tried to put my old Sim into a S2 but seem like it's deactivated. =S
The old SIM is most likely inactive true. However, if you put it into any phone that can read it, you can then merge them info your google account using wifi. you don't need the sim to be active on the network for that.
rkennison said:
The old SIM is most likely inactive true. However, if you put it into any phone that can read it, you can then merge them info your google account using wifi. you don't need the sim to be active on the network for that.
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I tried that on my old s2 yesterday, it wasn't reading the sim card
Sent from that SeXy s3
Yeah so my mother went shopping on eBay for an HTC One M8 and ended up buying an HTC One M8w which seems to be the chinese variant of the phone. Most stuff works but I have a few very annoying problems.
The google account doesn't sync properly (had to manually import contacts/calendars)
Apps don't seem to properly detect the GPS (keeps asking user to enable location , however Maps does
Everytime you send a text it nags about data roaming
Ideally I'd like to flash UK stock lollipop onto the device but I'm not sure whether this is possible. If there's nothing I can do then it's getting sent straight back.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hello,
as far as my research concluded the Note 10 doesn't support assigning contacts to a specific sim card.
While this isn't normally a problem since you can chose the setting to ask for each call, it is a problem when driving.
When starting the call from the car, it doesn't ask which sim card to use and therefore doesn't start the call at all.
Are there good alternative phone or contact apps which allow me to assign a specific sim to a contact?
Both the default app and the google phone app (currently my primary app) don't seem to support it.
Are there any good alternatives?
Thanks for any advice.
l0lsh4rp said:
Hello,
as far as my research concluded the Note 10 doesn't support assigning contacts to a specific sim card.
While this isn't normally a problem since you can chose the setting to ask for each call, it is a problem when driving.
When starting the call from the car, it doesn't ask which sim card to use and therefore doesn't start the call at all.
Are there good alternative phone or contact apps which allow me to assign a specific sim to a contact?
Both the default app and the google phone app (currently my primary app) don't seem to support it.
Are there any good alternatives?
Thanks for any advice.
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Try True Phone. Should be possible. This app has much more than just that.
Good question! I use all the time the dual sim function and it's such a non-sense having ro select all the time the SIM number I've got to use every single time... On my OnePllus 7T this used to be so simple....
Have been testing True Phone for about a month now and have been very happy with it so far.
Fixes my problem and allows a deep customization. Can absolutely recommend it.
I had a headache at work because of this. after all, a lot of necessary numbers were missing. I even lost my best friend's number, and besides, he moved to another city. But thank God I found a reference book, and it became easy to find a friend in France. I could not solve the problem with the phone. I had to buy a new one, I switched to an iPhone and am very pleased. And I advise you to go to the service or buy a new one.