(reposted from G1 SIM card does not allow connection thread)
When I went to bed on April 20th, my factory unlocked rooted HTC Desire CM7 (final) handset was working perfectly. When I woke up the following morning, I had "Emergency Calls Only" and "Your Sim Card Does Not Allow A Connection To This Network". While in this condition, I can sometimes get a 3g data connection and WiFi, GPS and the rest of the phone works well. The connection status bar shows 3-4 bars of signal strength for my service provider.
I have:
o Contacted my service provider (O2) and my IMEI is not blocked
o Tried every suggestion in every thread on the topic here and anywhere else Google sent me including toggling flight mode
o Tried the SIM in other phones - works perfectly
o Tried other SIMs in it - same error persists with another O2 SIM and a 3 SIM. The phone correctly identified that the 3 SIM was alien to it before going ahead to use it, showing that the phone IS mounting SIMs
o Rebooted.
o Factory reset.
o Removed battery for 1hr. Rebooted.
o Factory reset and re-installed a Sense Froyo Stock ROM
o Updated the Radio driver with 32.54.00.32U_5.14.05.17.zip
o At each stage tried combinations of disabled WiFi and 3g and auto-update
The nitty gritty from the *#*#4636#*#* Phone information screen contains the following (with 4 bars of signal):
IMEI: (correct code - matches the one behind the battery)
Phone Number: (my number - as defined by the SIM)
...
Location: LAC = unknown CID = unknown
Neighbouring CID = unknown
Roaming: Nor roaming
GSM service: Emergency calls only
GPRS service: Disconnected
Network type: unknown
...
Radio resets: 0
Data attempts: 0
Data successes: 0
GSM disconnect: ========DATA=======
State: DcInactiveState
disconnected with last try
at 5:38 PM
fail because Radio Not
Available
(everything else here is 0)
The preferred network type is "WCDMA preferred". Whatever I change it to, it sets itself back to that (ref bingley's solution http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=921812).
Turned off and on the radio a few times to try to make it see reason. No joy.
So - did I forget anything?
Can anyone help or offer any suggestions of something else I can try?
TIA for any thoughts anyone may have
Seems like you covered about all the bases. Funny, as it happened to me earlier this week. Exited a metro tunnel, had the same message. But a normal reboot fixed it.
Hope it's not a sign of things to come.
Thanks for the reply. I had no hint or warning that the phone was even thinking about considering doing this for me. No previous network issues beyond low signal ones. I've had the Desire since August 2010 and, up to this point, been loving it. Frankly - broken hearted right now :-(
Might try cleaning the contacts on the phone/sim with a little iso alcohol on a q-tip (cotton swab)
I'd try anything "outside the box"
But I'd guess the radio might be cooked. hardware wise.
While you're flashing, might as well flash your bootloader....
Any recommendations? I'm using the ClockwordMod recovery already. Really appreciating the input - any thoughts are better than silence!
As for the SIM card, I have put a brand new SIM into the phone - clean contacts, straight from a sealed packet - and put my SIM in an old SE handset I have so that at least my number is on air. The SIM works just fine. Someone suggested that I could put some tape on the back of the SIM card to improve contact, but I really think that something more fundamental is wrong here.
Update: My SIM does not work in any handset. The Desire will not connect to any network using any SIM (but shows a decent signal level).
The behaviour is as if both SIM and handset are barred. When I call my mobile number from a landline, instead of voicemail or "This user is not available right now" I get a UK "number unobtainable" or "disconnected" continuous tone back, like the number no longer exists.
O2 are claiming that both the SIM and the handset are damaged and that I need to visit one of their stores. I am feeling that something has gone wrong with their routing system for both my handset and my SIM.
Does anyone reading here have any definitive knowledge in this field that can help when I eventually do get my backside to the O2 shop?
Or does anyone have any theories?
The only thing I can think of, is that you reached a max number of transmissions.
But, I think that may be only from one of our moscow providers, and shouldnt apply to you. Basically, you do 100,000 transactions, and the sim card goes TU. But that was 3 yrs ago.
Sounds like your provider has things mucked up, especially if the sim doesnt work in any handset. I would suspect your IMEU is also blocked, but the local guy at the store doesn't know how to deal with it.
Flash it back to a stock ROM, and go raise cane at the providers store, and get a new handset.
The handset isn't from my ISP, so they are not going to replace it whatever happens. I would have to get out the HTC warranty (which should still be valid).
I can easily flash back a stock ROM - I have one all ready to roll on the SD. How about the root access - would I need to unroot it too?
When you flash back to a stock RUU ROM, is usually nulls the root access.
O mate, I have the exactly same problem! !!!!!!!!!!
Let me know if u got it fixed
I bit think it might be a virus from market.
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I'm not sure if this is the phone problem or ROM problem or SIM problem. Just post here to see anyone can help. Thanks in advance.
I've installed CM7 for over two weeks, with everything working great! But this morning, my phone showed a notification with "No SIM Card. Emergency calls only".
Well, here are what I tried to solve the problem:
1. I tried to open my phone, remove the battery and SIM card and cleaned it and insert again (i'm 120% sure it's in the right direction, it has worked fine for months!) didn't work.
2. I re-installed ROM and still "No SIM Card". btw, I tried to install Leedroid and CM7 again.
3. I reset the phone to factory setting and erased/format the SD card, which i saw somewhere online.
4.I checked the "Location & security" - "Set up SIM card lock" and found the box of "Lock SIM card (require PIN to use phone)" is ticked, I don't remember i did this! and I tried to input some PIN like 0000 or 1234. didn't work. I thought it might be the SIM card problem then, and emailed my phone carrier about the PIN. but I removed the SIM and rebooted the phone and re-checked the SIM card status, the "Lock SIM card" box was still there. Ok, I got really confused in here now.
my phone carrier replied to my email, telling me to try SIM card in other phone, if it requires PUK, they will give me PUK. (I will do that tmr) I'm thinking of trying some friend's SIM in my phone to see if the problem is in the phone hardware.
Did you try another SIM in your phone? In my case both the SIM and the Phone seem to be blocked/barred by O2 (my service provider).
Unlike in your case, my SIM is not seen as "no SIM" but as one not allowed to connect to the network. It has the same effect in other handsets and no SIM will allow my phone to connect to any network. Also, my phone does not have the "SIM lock" option ticked.
Next step will be to RUU the phone.
I intend to go to an O2 shop on Tuesday to see what they say there.
Next step will be to RUU the phone.
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if you mind me erupted in this post, i wouldn't flash a rru rom since my feeling is not hardware related... if so wifi won't work at all neither sometimes 3g data.
have already use thetering?? already read that some provider close the connection if so.
I would try some other provider sim, some of them gives sim for free as prepaid.
this is just my feeling about
hope this help
Agreed - I wouldn't recommend RRU flashing unless about to claim on warranty / return the phone to the supplier. Since I have been advised by my service provider to take the phone to one of their shops I feel that it would be better to RRU first.
Yes, I have used tethering, but that is perfectly allowable in the UK and on my O2 unlimited data contract.
As I said earlier, I have tried other SIMs in my handset
iviarck said:
Agreed - I wouldn't recommend RRU flashing unless about to claim on warranty / return the phone to the supplier. Since I have been advised by my service provider to take the phone to one of their shops I feel that it would be better to RRU first.
Yes, I have used tethering, but that is perfectly allowable in the UK and on my O2 unlimited data contract.
As I said earlier, I have tried other SIMs in my handset
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so what i have already expeienced about 3G data connectivity in my neighborought.
no data connection allowed, each time a went to wireless&network/mobil network uncheck and check to see if it was able to connect, it said fail... send mail to my provider... gives me answer they gonna see blabla...
it s only few days later that i learned that they were "fine tuning" their network for improvement... hope i did'nt flash radio rom or whtever things like this.
if i were in your shoes, i would wipe /data (place where the settings are store) and set the apn settings once more (i have read that you had made factory reset isn't it?) so anything would be lost.
hope this help
fragargon said:
no data connection allowed, each time a went to wireless&network/mobil network uncheck and check to see if it was able to connect, it said fail
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My problem is a lack of connection for incoming / outgoing phone calls and SMS. Despite a decent signal level, I have the status "Emergency calls only" and when calling my number, I get a "Number Disconnected" or "Unobtainable" tone. This seems to indicate a phone with a barred IMEI. The SIM doesn't work in other handsets, indicating a barred SIM too.
fragargon said:
if i were in your shoes, i would wipe /data (place where the settings are store) and set the apn settings once more (i have read that you had made factory reset isn't it?) so anything would be lost.
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I did do a reset / wipe. I made and Nandroid backup first, so when the test failed, I simply restored my settings from backup. The issues I have are not related to the APN settings, which I know inside out and can redefine (as I have done a few times) easily.
Thanks for the contribution to the thread
hi, still me
this really annoying, would suggest to cut the piece of cake or its phone related or it s provider related...
if from your mobile setting/about phone/phone identity... you should see 6 different information like :
model number + imei + iemei sv + de serial numb + phone number (not the one from provider) + imsi
you can also check your RIL through terminal with
Code:
su
getprop "gsm.version.ril-impl"
message => HTC-RIL 2.2.0028hmi (date)
THIS IS FOR MY CASE working with my radio (embedded i have not flash any RIL and would not advice to do)
only to check up if everything sound good with your phone... this smelt a provider related.
hope you can sort this
Here is my ril implementation code:
Code:
# getprop "gsm.version.ril-impl"
HTC-RIL 1.6.1062G (Apr 23 2010,17:35:06)
In the about screen, I get the following information:
model number: HTC Desire
imei: (my IMEI number - matches the one printed inside, behind the battery)
imei sv: O2
de serial numb: (not present in UK information)
phone number: (not the one from provider) - only the one from my provider shown
imsi: don't see this listed nor do I know what it is.
How is the cake cutting looking so far?
hi, so far smelt a sim card/provider problem
’International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) is a unique identifier provided by the sim card - allow gsm or umts identify the mobile user... and it's given by the sim card
have a look on this
Code:
International Mobile Subscriber Identity ( IMSI):
Each registered user is uniquely identified by its international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI). It is stored in the subscriber identity module (SIM) A mobile station can only be operated if a SIM with a valid IMSI is inserted into equipment with a valid IMEI.
There are following parts of an IMSI:
Mobile Country Code (MCC): 3 decimal places, internationally standardized.
Mobile Network Code (MNC): 2 decimal places, for unique identification of mobile network within the country.
Mobile Subscriber Identification Number (MSIN): Maximum 10 decimal places, identification number of the subscriber in the home mobile network.
more info on http://www.tutorialspoint.com/gsm/gsm_addressing.htm
so it s definitively a problem of sim card/provider...
hope this help you mate
edit: i got one and each mobile user with sim card should got one, it's a "secret" number associated with your "public" number which is known by everybody... your number call
Just to close the issue here and to offer up pointers for anyone with a similar problem, I now have some answers.
It turns out that on April 20th, my IMEI was blacklisted in error. According to O2 the bar was placed on the central database indicating that the action was taken by Vodafone. O2 have tried to lift the bar but the attempt was rejected because of the Vodafone flag.
Vodafone have never heard of my handset nor did they request any such blacklisting. They cannot lift the bar because the phone was never under their control and the number doesn't exist on their system. Their system will not allow them to handle numbers and IMEIs they don't have authority over.
This means that O2 are mistaken and that someone at O2 must have placed that entry in the barring database and then flagged it as Vodafone's work.
Just to make this quite clear - my phone is my own. Nobody says it was or has ever been stolen. Nobody has any track of a request to bar it. This is a freak accident or error, like none they have ever seen before.
So I am currently caught between the two service providers, each claiming it's the other's fault and neither able to fix the problem.
Next step - UK Ofcom.
... unless anybody out there knows of a way to make someone own up and correct this error? (no - I don't want to re-program my IMEI number).
Hi.
Galaxy Nexus, 4.2.1, bot unlocked from amazon about 6 months ago.
On dec 2nd signal just went off. So no calls nor receiving can be done. While mobile internet is still ok.
Network is giffgaff, running through O2 - UK.
Taking this sim to other phone - works fine.
Support from giffgaff said that everything is perfect on their end.
Putting any sim in this phone, shows same issues - no signal, but there is mobile internet.
Checked status of IMEI, and it says in online services that phone is unblocked.
I have tried on/off airplane mode, restarting, taking battery off for a while, with sim in and out, as well did factory reset - still issue is here.
It is unrooted, just original rom.
Going to settings > mobile networks > network operators > I select any network and it says: "Can't connect to this network at the moment. Try again later.". Same when choose automatically.
It allows to do emergency calls, and in status bar shows: "emergency calls only | giffgaff".
In About Phone section, network is "O2 - UK" as suppose to be, Signal strength "-101 dBm 7 asu", mobile network type "HSPDA:8", service status "Out of service", Roaming "Not roaming".
Please ask any questions if any additional information is needed.
King regards.
I am looking forward to anyone to try assist with this issue, and kin to help.
Contact your operator for change your sim, it happens to me this summer, my Sim card was working well with other phones but with my Gnex everything was disabled. Then I've received my new Sim card and everything is working well
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Man_u said:
Contact your operator for change your sim, it happens to me this summer, my Sim card was working well with other phones but with my Gnex everything was disabled. Then I've received my new Sim card and everything is working well
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Then other SIMs would work well. But inserting any SIM in this phone - doesn't work for calling. Only mobile internet.
mrmoka said:
Hi.
Galaxy Nexus, 4.2.1, bot unlocked from amazon about 6 months ago.
On dec 2nd signal just went off. So no calls nor receiving can be done. While mobile internet is still ok.
Network is giffgaff, running through O2 - UK.
Taking this sim to other phone - works fine.
Support from giffgaff said that everything is perfect on their end.
Putting any sim in this phone, shows same issues - no signal, but there is mobile internet.
Checked status of IMEI, and it says in online services that phone is unblocked.
I have tried on/off airplane mode, restarting, taking battery off for a while, with sim in and out, as well did factory reset - still issue is here.
It is unrooted, just original rom.
Going to settings > mobile networks > network operators > I select any network and it says: "Can't connect to this network at the moment. Try again later.". Same when choose automatically.
It allows to do emergency calls, and in status bar shows: "emergency calls only | giffgaff".
In About Phone section, network is "O2 - UK" as suppose to be, Signal strength "-101 dBm 7 asu", mobile network type "HSPDA:8", service status "Out of service", Roaming "Not roaming".
Please ask any questions if any additional information is needed.
King regards.
I am looking forward to anyone to try assist with this issue, and kin to help.
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Based on this info, I suspect your radio simply died. You could of course try to reflash the radio firmware yourself, but I would not get my hopes up.
Petrovski80 said:
Based on this info, I suspect your radio simply died. You could of course try to reflash the radio firmware yourself, but I would not get my hopes up.
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Thanks for info. I thought about that as well.
So would it be the option if I have bought the device from amazon, to use their RMA services - they should replace device.
Is that right?
Thanks for helping out.
Hi All,
I've trawled and searched but cant find anything specific to help me resolve my issue:
I have a Note 8 with 3G (GT-N5100) which I purchased from overseas as the 3G versions are available in Australia.
Since first receiving it I've had issues and had no support from the supplier. Initially it was locked in Factory Mode which meant Rooting and flashing the device. Once this was fixed I went out and bought a Mobile Data SIM to take advantage of the reason I bought it from overseas. However I cannot get any mobile data access.
I have tried the following:
Getting a new SIM
Have the carrier re-provision the service. This has been tested in a Note 10.1 and is working fine.
Tried different firmware.
Updated the APN's to no avail.
And today updated to 4.2.2
But I still have the following issues under device status:
Network: Unknown
Signal strength: -85dBm 14 asu
Mobile network Type: UMTS:3
Service State: Out of Service
Roaming: Not Roaming
Mobile network state: Disconnected
My Phone Number: Unknown
IMEI: 004999 and some more numbers so there is an IMEI
IMEI SV: 01
When I swap SIMs to different carriers the Data APN's change to match the carrier, so it looks like the SIM reader in the device is picking it up. I also have the signal strength meter in the top left.
I'm sure it probably related to the device not being sent out in an active state (ie Factory Mode) and will need to have a setting turned on to enable the modem, I just cant find a suitable reference to doing this.
Thanks for you help.
Simon
Looking further into it, as its showing UMTS 3 something is not quite right here.
I believe that I should be on UMTS 5 which is for Telstra Australia and using the 850Mhz network band.
What controls this and how do I change the bands?
** Further reading suggests that I need to change the CSC. After following a number of articles it looks like I cannot select the XSA CSC within the German ROM. I'm assuming I'll have to wait for a different country to become available that has Australia in it, does this seem correct or can I add CSC information without having it in the distribution file?
Hi all,
I want to reveal the Cell ID when in a foreign LTE network. (That means: without proper [or without ANY] SIM inserted.)
In the native ServiceMode app., I'm only able to see the PCI (Physical CID), not the CI.
I thought It could be possibly logged in the logcat log, but it is almost not logging the radio part in any way.
(My phone: S4 mini, 4.2.2-I9195XXUBMJ7, rooted)
Any ideas?
OK!
Answering myself again.
On Android 4.4.2, in app "G-Mon" it is possible to see the CID of foreign LTE serving cell. App is not showing the PCI, though. But it is still present in the native ServiceMode app by Samsung.
Main problem is my S4 give error "Not registered on network"
Some times call works. but after leaving 10 to 15 mints when I try to call it show error "Not registered on network"
I read many help pages saying that IMEI can be null or blocked. I checked IMEI by *#06#, Mobile is showing IMEI but other than back on striker. While using mobile is showing M919 model, inside T mobile account aaps but on back stiker under battery is is showing mobile as GT I9500.
I decided to master rest mobile but confused
1. If I reset mobile, will my mobile software go back to GT I9500 or it will remain M919?
2. IMEI will change by master reset or will be same?
3. Is it possible that after changing IMEI back to original, mobile stop work in my country?
My mobile is Korean
Kindly Advice.
Resetting it will not change the software. You need to flash original I9500 firmware.
This link may be helpful to you -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41562399
Can flashing original I9500 framwre solve network problem
Can flashing original I9500 framwre solve network problem. It loose connection every time.
Network software say you have 23 % GSM signal. but on dialing number error comes "Network not registered"
Some time it doesnt gave error but call doest not send to dailed number or received from him.
Please advice how to solve that network problem?
Thanks
What is your baseband and build number in settings? When you get a not registered on network message it usually means the device is blocked by the carrier, which is odd in this case
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BaseBand M919UVUFNK2
serio22 said:
What is your baseband and build number in settings? When you get a not registered on network message it usually means the device is blocked by the carrier, which is odd in this case
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Bro,
My BaseBand is M919UVUFNK2. Built number is KTUP.M919UVUFNK2. so what should i do to unlock my device? change ID of obile ? how?
But there is one thing, not all the time it gives error. Some time is make call, and receive. but after 2 3 minutes it loses connection and show error "Not registered on network"
Please advice
Muhammadjunz said:
Bro,
My BaseBand is M919UVUFNK2. Built number is KTUP.M919UVUFNK2. so what should i do to unlock my device? change ID of obile ? how?
But there is one thing, not all the time it gives error. Some time is make call, and receive. but after 2 3 minutes it loses connection and show error "Not registered on network"
Please advice
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It looks like the device Is M919 not GT-i9500
The device is not locked, otherwise it would ask for unlock code. I would either take it to your carrier and see if they can look into the problem and maybe they will have a solution, or you could also try to change the imei number, that may work because of the error message that you receive, which usually means the device is blocked from service, not locked. Changing the imei number may be illegal in your country and no methods for doing so will be discussed here
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serio22 said:
It looks like the device Is M919 not GT-i9500
The device is not locked, otherwise it would ask for unlock code. I would either take it to your carrier and see if they can look into the problem and maybe they will have a solution, or you could also try to change the imei number, that may work because of the error message that you receive, which usually means the device is blocked from service, not locked. Changing the imei number may be illegal in your country and no methods for doing so will be discussed here
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Thank you for reply Bro.
I found little solution
Bro this is not IMEI or block. see below and further advice
1.
Yesterday I changed rom From kitkat to FlexOS. and installed app "" Network Signal Info"
in this Rom I have choose network "2G", so when i lose connection, and i came to open area or out of room it automatic connect to GSM network. Kitkat was not auto connecting even if 2g only was selected. but FLex rom it good.
2.
Inside room network signal info app show signal strength less than -70 as "-80, -90, -100" "Signal % from 32 to 55" and ASU is from 12 to 18 then network loses on mobile, no send receive call. But when I go out of room signal goto green , -70 -60 -50. ASU go to 20 , 22, 24. then FlexOS it self connect. and i receive and send call.
Can it be antenna problem? or if i install app that tweak or boost signal so that either i tweak and make call on same -80, -90 signal strength or i make call on boosted signals by app.
Thank and please advice. I think i am very near to solution.
Boot into download mode to see what model # is shown on the screen.