Anyone bought a SIM Tray for Galaxy Nexus GSM model and replaced on their own. I couldn't find a replacement sim tray available in ebay or a do it yourself guide. Appreciate if anyone has successfully replaced it and let me know where to get it.
I will try call Samsung US but I think they wont provide warranty for international phones, meanwhile please let me know if you have suggestions on how to replace the damaged SIM card tray.
kirdroid said:
Anyone bought a SIM Tray for Galaxy Nexus GSM model and replaced on their own. I couldn't find a replacement sim tray available in ebay or a do it yourself guide. Appreciate if anyone has successfully replaced it and let me know where to get it.
I will try call Samsung US but I think they wont provide warranty for international phones, meanwhile please let me know if you have suggestions on how to replace the damaged SIM card tray.
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Never mind....called samsung and they opened a repair request and sent me a shipping label. Since this was an IO device i think they cover under warranty, i was not positive but good that it is covered under warranty
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i sent it in to fix my sim tray because it was defective. it came back and its brand new now. and it still wont read my sim. they told me to send it back to get it fixed. will it get fixed??
LOL we wont know, can you ask t mobile for a replacement phone instead of asking Samsung?
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If it's brand new, maybe you need a new sim or a new mainboard?
heygrl said:
If it's brand new, maybe you need a new sim or a new mainboard?
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This. If the SIM failed in the new phone, I'd try a new SIM.
g1user101 said:
i sent it in to fix my sim tray because it was defective. it came back and its brand new now. and it still wont read my sim. they told me to send it back to get it fixed. will it get fixed??
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have you ever though, might actually be your SIM that is defective instead of the phone?
it's extremely unusual for a phone SIM card slot to be defective twice
have you tried your SIM card on another phone?
Ugggggggh.
g1user101 said:
i sent it in to fix my sim tray because it was defective. it came back and its brand new now. and it still wont read my sim. they told me to send it back to get it fixed. will it get fixed??
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how did you know it's a brand new one ?
I've been told that samsung won't replace phones ,IDK
Why have you still not replaced the Sim card when everyone is telling you that is probably what it is?
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its not my sim card. i put it in my bro's s2 and it works. other sims dont work. they said its the sim prong reader thats messed up. i dont have the reciept so i cant do it through tmobile. i already sent it in to samsung. when it came back, the sim was a little loose in the tray. its probably that. cuz the sim trays not broken. it keeps reading searching.
you can put a little piece of paper on it to keep it in place
also make sure you did put the SD card facing out
the cut corner should be facing out, not inside
Where did you buy the phone from? Did the Sim ever work in the phone? If it has, and it's not a used phone, T-Mobile's system will automatically see the warranty in the system.
Otherwise, if you have the php bundle on your T-Mobile account, T-Mobile will replace it under warranty anyway...regardless what the system shows for warranty information.
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nope the sim never worked. the sim prongs where messed up when i got it.
searching for how long?
first start always takes a long time to find the network..
more than hours. its sent back for another repair
Well, my SIM tray holder is broken, I can see a small spring and my SIM doesn't stay in. I have tried to get the same part for the S3 t-mobile but can't find it.
I found the international one, SD SIM tray holder for i9300, but wherever I go, the only say to be compatible with the i9300. Does anybody know if I can use this part on my t-mobile s3 ?, the parts look the same (at least to me).
Thanks for you help
If I am correct you still have a year warranty thru manufaturer and TMO will replace device. My daughter had a BB Curve and about 9 months in starting having rebooting problems and they went ahead and replaced it 3 times and on the 4th gave a crazy discount towards another phone. More than likely it will be refurbished unit not a new one. Refurb has got to be better than buying a part that you would have to install yourself and possibly mess something else up. We did not have insurance on that phone either. So if you bought thru TMO call them up.
As long as you're the first owner/first to register service with T-Mobile with that phone, you can claim the warranty.
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Currently I have a i9250 and I broken one of the pins off the sim card reader.
I want to replace the motherboard by buying another phone with a cracked screen.
Is it possible that I can buy a Sprint/T-Mobile or i747 versions?
The reason I ask this is because they go on ebay for much less then the i9250s.
Thanks.
DeSeRIALIZe said:
Currently I have a i9250 and I broken one of the pins off the sim card reader.
I want to replace the motherboard by buying another phone with a cracked screen.
Is it possible that I can buy a Sprint/T-Mobile or i747 versions?
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I doubt it as those carriers are CDMA, no? Maybe a broken toro would work but even then I'd have my doubts, I'd probably opt to de-solder/re-solder on a new sim card reader. Good luck.
No SIM card reader on the Sprint model
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...And i747 isn't even a Nexus.
There must be repair shops with SIM slot replacement parts.
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so, i recently bought this phone new in box. opened the box, inserted my sim and it does not recognize it. now i should mention that i use walmart family mobile as my carrier. could that be my problem? i'm told that t-mobile phones work since there a branch of t-mobile but so far no luck. im going from a captivate to this phone, so the sim was bigger. i used the template deal and cut it down to the micro sim size which i thought could be my problem but the sim happily works in the captivate. any help with this would be greatly appreciated. i will answer all questions to my greatest abilities and i apologize in advance if im the 18th person to ask this today like other questions
joehein said:
so, i recently bought this phone new in box. opened the box, inserted my sim and it does not recognize it. now i should mention that i use walmart family mobile as my carrier. could that be my problem? i'm told that t-mobile phones work since there a branch of t-mobile but so far no luck. im going from a captivate to this phone, so the sim was bigger. i used the template deal and cut it down to the micro sim size which i thought could be my problem but the sim happily works in the captivate. any help with this would be greatly appreciated. i will answer all questions to my greatest abilities and i apologize in advance if im the 18th person to ask this today like other questions
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You can not swap SIM cards from one provider to another unless your phone is unlocked..
You need to purchase a T-Mobile SIM card kit...
Zaphodspeaks said:
You can not swap SIM cards from one provider to another unless your phone is unlocked..
You need to purchase a T-Mobile SIM card kit...
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but this works with other t-mobile phones and i know this because i have done it without an unlock, but those were older older phones like the s1 and s2. does the t999l specifically pick a fight? maybe a quirk of 4.1.2?
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but this works with other t-mobile phones and i know this because i have done it without an unlock, but those were older older phones like the s1 and s2. does the t999l specifically pick a fight? maybe a quirk of 4.1.2?
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I believe in order for this to work on this device, you would need to unlock it..
I'm no expert, but this is my personal experience..
In order for me to test this, I would have to have both devices and YOUR sim card..
Zaphodspeaks said:
I believe in order for this to work on this device, you would need to unlock it..
I'm no expert, but this is my personal experience..
In order for me to test this, I would have to have both devices and YOUR sim card..
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well a man can hope right? and from my extensive research i have found that because of the fancy L the only way to unlock this is via a dude on ebay, or a code directly from t-mobile. i doubt t-mobile would do this for a non-contract phone though. it certainly does suck to suck.
Esn?
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"Doesn't recognize it" please explain what exactly what is happening. If it is still asking for a SIM to be inserted, you will need a new SIM, but if it is asking for a Unlock PIN Code or similar, then you will need to unlock the phone to use with a non-TMo provider. Personally, I think that since you cut the SIM and it is not lining up. You should get a new (factory made, not cut) Micro-SIM. Also, I believe that it should work with Simple, Straight Talk and Walmart Family on any TMo phone.
hi i'm a new one on this forum and i wont your help please
i have a Samsung galaxy S3 sprint i bought on ebay and this model of GS3 doesn't has GSM Sim Card slot.
i'm looking for slot and i wont to change the motherboard using all part of GS3 Sprint.
Sprint is CDMA, it don't use sim cards
enoxhe said:
hi i'm a new one on this forum and i wont your help please
i have a Samsung galaxy S3 sprint i bought on ebay and this model of GS3 doesn't has GSM Sim Card slot.
i'm looking for slot and i wont to change the motherboard using all part of GS3 Sprint.
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Theres a thread floating around about how to add a sim card to the sprint s3, I dont think anyone has fully been able to make everything work though. HERES the link. Good luck! :good:
Gs3 Sprint
i wont to change the motherboard of this and to put for expl a GS3 Verizon motherboard on it
lcd display frame will work or not
enoxhe said:
i wont to change the motherboard of this and to put for expl a GS3 Verizon motherboard on it
lcd display frame will work or not
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I have no idea on that my friend. You weren't able to on the iphones so I doubt that you can on the S3, but im not 100% on that