Hi , new to HTC forum,
I 'm facing a really strange problem with my HTC ONE X
I can;t connect to WCDMA networks at all. When I go into Network Selection , If I choose the WCDMA only option the phone goes offline plus in search for networks setting, returns, Error Searching For Networks
When I switch back to GPRS or GPRS/WCDMA Auto option , I got full bar signal with Edge connection.
The day before I was facing several connectivity issues, mostly sim went off and on again , due to bad cut - I think- of the sim card
The sim card I'm using now is also a cut version of a normal sim card. Is it possible that the bad sim card can damage something on the reception of the phone, or the new one does not fit well inside the phone(althought it is carefully cutted there are some tinny gaps between the card and the card holder) that causes?
I think that if this was an antenna option i wouldn't got any signal at all.
I have already arrange to change the sim card to a new already micro sim card
I'm trying to avoid sending my phone to service because the customer support is horrible here in Greece
Any help or opinion would be appreciated
Thanks in advance!
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Hi
I've just got an unlocked Defy and put my three uk sim in it. However when I have a signal the strength indicator has an 'R' idicating that I'm roaming. How do I set the phone to recognise three as the home network?
The Access Point name must have been taken from the sim card because that seem correct. Or do I have to tell three about the new phone so they can tie the sim card to the phone?
TIA
Dave
Forget this question. I think it was because I was switching from a Blackberry and they had to remove the blackberry addon and then add a normal internet addon. The 'R' has disappeared now.
Hi there,
I'm on vaca for one month in Africa and I am trying to use my sim card but I have this message :" Your SIM card does not allow a connection to this network "
I tried two different sim cards but I still have the same issue.
Note that the phone was working perfectly yesterday with my Tmobile Sim Card.
It's an international One X so I don't think that I need to unlock it.
Do you guys have any solutions?
Thank you
it sounds like something tmobile end has changed on your account, if possible i'd call them to see if they can help get it working again
other thing to check is the roaming settings, check its enabled etc
Thanks for the reply.
I'm not using that Tmobile sim card anymore. But an Orange one.
Should I factory reset it and see if it'll work?
Thanks
i had this happen on mine, ive got tmobile sim, it went to tmobile orange signal, i tried to manually switch it back to tmobile (better signal coverage) and it said the same thing.
A reboot didnt fix it so i went into settings, storage, make more storage and then cleared all temporary data for all apps.
this seems to temp fix the issue and allows me to reconnect to my peferred network it still happens every now and then so it could be a software gitch with the hox
Just tried it. Didn't work
I will restore it and see how it goes
Even with the New Rom, Superwipe I still have the same issue ?
Greetings
I'm looking for help with a Desire Z A7272 that does not connect to any GSM network in my country (Peru) after changing the MicroSD card, unbelievable as it sounds.
It was working fine, I replaced the MicroSD with a class 10 SanDisk. After turning it on, it recognizes the SIM card (I can access the network operator menu) but does not connect, all bars are grey with a small white "x". and a message "Limited Service". The SIM works fine in other phone. Tried a new SIM card from both operators (Movistar and Claro ), same result.
Trying Settings->Wireless and Networks->Mobile Networks autoselects GSM/WCDMA when I try to select GSM Only. Network Operators lists both networks, Claro Per y Movistar, selecting any of those returns "Your SIM card does not allow a connection to this network".
I removed the MicroSD, removed battery for 1 hour, disabled FastBoot, switched airplane mode on/off, reinserted SIM card, entered *#*#4636#*#* and turned radio on/off, and other advice found on [How I Fixed "Your SIM card does not allow a connection to this network" G1] at [The Wichita Computer Guy] web page.
Finally, I did a factory reset, no solution. Updated to the latest HTC update. It remains the same, "Limited Service", all bars grey.
Phone was bought from Hong Kong thru Ebay, unlocked and new. Came with 2.3, unrooted, Up to this moment, it worked perfectly (2G+EDGE only, band is wrong for 3G) and has been pampered and barely used, just for reading ebooks and angry birds once in a while. When replacing the MicroSD card, I didn't even touch the SIM card.
Thank you.
Hi Guys.
So received the phone on Thursday, Friday I did a sim swap from my normal sized sim to a micro sim. I waited the whole day but the phone didn't have any network access.
Today when I woke up I I switched the phone on hoping that everything will be fine, thinking the simswap just hasn't gone through yet, still no network access. I took out the swim from the phone and switched with my ipad, the sim was working in the ipad, and the ipads sim also didnt give the phone network access.
In the top right corner it shows full bars in grey, cant make emergency calls or anyhting.
In the about section of the phone, I have ALL the details present, baseband version is there, kernel version is there.
In Status section, network is unkown, signal strenght is -83 dbm 15 asu, network type unkown, service state is out of service, and the rest is also present.
I thought the phone didn't properly register to a network, so went into settings - wireless networks - more settings - mobile networks, but it gives me a insert sim card message.
The phone is reading the simcard fine because it asked for the PIN when switching on.
When trying to make a call I get, it says "Not registered on network"..
So what am I to do? Vodacom can only pickup the phone and exchange it on Tuesday, so was hoping that this might just be a software issue that can be resolved by a flash.
I have tried resetting / hard resetting the phone numerous times.
Its the Note 2 N7105 LTE Version
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Wrong forum.
Hello
I hope this is the right place to ask and I feel at this point I have been searching Google dry over the past week.
I have a HTC one m8 with dual SIM, as I live in Sweden and work in Denmark, I have a Swedish tre.se in SIM1 and then a Danish 3.dk in SIM2
While I'm in Denmark, both SIM card works and connects to their network, but the second I enter Sweden, SIM2 won't find a connection.
I tried to switch the two cards, but then it's just the Swedish card in SIM2 that won't connect.
From what I have been able to Google , SIM2 should only be using 2g network, but this should be a problem for either of the subscriptions as far as I know.
Is there some special trick, setting or some I need to do to make it connect to 2g
It is original OS on it. I unfortunately can't root it, as my company mail will detect it and block my access. (Worx home by Citrix + touchdown)
What I have tested so far:
Factory reset of the phone.
New SIM card for both cards.
Activate and deactivate flight mode.
Deactivate and activate each SIM from the dual SIM manager.
Switch cards in slots (1->2 and 2->1).
Disable SIM1 ( SIM 2 still didn't connect)
I have also contacted each phone company, but they were to no use and just said it should work hehe
Any suggestions or ideas ? I'm open to all suggestions that doesn't involve getting another phone
Also this is not one of the cheap Chinese dual SIM versions.
Thanks
I may have managed to get a little closer to the cause.
It seems that SIM2 is actually only running over GSM / 2G for god knows what reason, and that is not supported by my phone company i Sweden, which is why it only works in Denmark.
I will try with another phone company called TDC and see if they have the same issues over there or else its bye bye useless dual sim