I've used LokiWIZ to unlock my O2 XDA Mini I've put my fully functional Vodafone SIM in it and I cannot ring out and connot get a call in. The thing picks up the network and reports it's on Vodafone I can do a *#100* and it reports back the correct phone number. If I dial *#1471* it tells me the last caller (that didn't get through). If you ring the phone you get number unobtainable but the this is connected to a Vodafone cell.
So In summary... cant call it and cant make a call but it's all connected with full signal strength!!
HELP!!!!
Is it a contract or pay as you talk chip.
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I just got a new XDA IIi and when I put my Orange SIM in, it does not connect to the network.
If I use a Vodaphone SIM, it connects & gets excellent signal strength. If I make a call it hangs up by itself after dialing. If I try to call it, it goes to Voicemail.
I will try an O2 SIM on the weekend to see what that does.
I used itsme's xdaunlock tool and that said it unlocked the phone but didn't change the problems described above.
Any ideas anyone?
I tried an 02 simm on the weekend and still not working. I take it into an O2 shop and ask them.
i have xda exec, not sure what its other name is (universal i think) it was bought on contract with o2, i now wish to use it on t mobile. the sim allows me to call people also recieve calls, send recieve sms. problem is the phone facilities dont work - ie there is no call history/log it does not register any of the info to do with phone calls.
I have had my m500 for quite a while, I unlocked it as soon as I bought it, as I prefer to use my o2 sim in it. Yesterday I decided to put my Orange sim in it, it would automatically divert my calls to an unknown number, so I had Orang give me a cancel all diverts code (**.....). Now when I go back to put my O2 sim in it, it turns on, but won't search for network signal, instead it says
"invalid or missing sim. you may still make emergency calls if your service provider supports it"
I know it was definately unlocked, just to make sure, I have even unlocked the phone again, but still, other than an Orange sim, nothing works.
Does anyone know how I can fix this problem? Thanks in advance
Hi All,
A little while ago on my Nike (Orange UK) my phone stopped working - can't call out or recieve calls I just get a text message telling me I have a missed call. My callers report going directly to voicemail.
I can still get data (internet and email) and sms and I still get a 3G logo with full strength at the top.
If I switch to explicitly GSM band (as opposed to Auto or UMTS(WCDMA)) through the phone options, everything works as normal again.
I wonder if this is due to putting my 3G sim in my old M600 for a while and an Orange operative sent me some sim updates to allow the 3G sim to work in my old phone. Perhaps this somehow disabled 3G callin/callout support when I went back to my Nike?
When I put this to Orange they don't have a clue what the hell I'm talking about and just suggest a handset replacement which I am less than keen to do.
What is the tecnical name for the "sim update" process called? Does anyone know spacificly what command Orange might have sent to my sim? Perhaps if I can talk to them in their own language they'll be able to help me further.
Thanks peeps!
Hi,
I purchased an HD2 from Europe when they 1st came out, signed up with T-Mobile (a few Monthe later) to see how I'd like it as a phone (intended on using it as a PDA initially) and them dropped the T-Mobile service after about 4 Months.
Question is, will the phone still connect to 911 without a service provider and is a SIM card required to be installed (with or without active service)?
Thanks for your help!
Mike
Keep the phone with you. Next time you see an accident, call 911 from it to report it. A legal way to find out if it works or not.
Thanks for the suggestion...
911 service works from any cell phone with or without sim card or service as long as you are within range of a compatible network. Its a law. When you place a 911 call from cellular device it will place call on first available network.
Yes, but 112 is the international standard. Works in any country. Any carrier that has a band your phone supports will route it to the emergency services. I think it goes to the strongest signal, but I don't kwow what happens if your own carrier is present but not the strongest. And 112 calls are never locked (that is, you can always call 112 even when the phone is PIN locked). I'm not sure whether 911 has the same priviledge.
Thanks all!