N1 cashes/Reboots when connected to mobile network - Nexus One General

SO my phone has been constantly stuck in a reboot loop I couldn't figure out why. I flashed a few roms went back to the stock one, went from 2.2 back to 2.1 did everything I could think of. I finally removed the sd and sim card and it stayed on. I then put the sd card back in, rebooted and it stayed on i put the sim card back in and it rebooted, I then turned the mobile data network off and it stayed on. Wifi works fine but in mobile data mode it reboots right away.
I'm in Canada on the telus network, and don't say its a bad rom because I tried everything. the only thing I could think of is maybe a radio image.
Any Ideas?

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Flash stock and unroot you'll be fine
Sent from my Nexus 4
arkangel72 said:
Flash stock and unroot you'll be fine
Sent from my Nexus 4
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I flashed back to stock image a couple of times via wugfresh toolkit, but got the same results each time. I did, however, just fix my note 2 by removing my sim (the one that was previously working), flashing stock via odin (didn't help in recovery), and then replacing the original sim. This leads me to believe that the sim in the n4 is somehow corrupted and once loaded, permanently changes some settings somewhere. (I hope that's the problem, and not the phone). I'll pick up another sim card from tmo tomorrow and try flashing stock again before loading it. Any idea what would cause this? The only thing I did different was set up sim lock on the card, and it seemed to work just fine for a while, till it didn't... Thanks for the help, I'll let you know if the new sim works.
Solved
For anyone who may be having the same problem, here is how I solved it. I picked up a new sim card from t-mobile, flashed a stock rom via toolkit (with the sim card not installed), loaded rom, installed sim, loaded correct apn. Everything works as it should now.

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I've searched for 2 months trying to figure this out. Basically my sim card will not be read due to the hardware issue so it is the motherboard, now the problem is i cannot enable WiFi due to not having a sim card inside the phone...when i was on 4.4.4 it says Smart Network Switch and something about not being able to enable due to no sim.....well i tried a custom rom to see if it would remove that feature which it didnt so i went back to 4.4.2 and it doesnt have the smart network switch but it still doesnt allow WiFi to turn on....now the funny thing is before i had the Sim problem i had WiFi on and it stayed working after the sim stuff happened, I factory reset my phone when i was going to install a custom rom before evening knowing WiFi wouldnt work without a Sim so obviously to my surprise when i went to turn on WiFi it wouldnt work, seems like the S4 has a stupid feature imo that if you dont insert a Sim it wont allow WiFi to be turned on. Can anyone tell me if under root or something i can get rid of that feature or some how turn on WiFi in the files or root section of the phone?
nickwmcnamara said:
I've searched for 2 months trying to figure this out. Basically my sim card will not be read due to the hardware issue so it is the motherboard, now the problem is i cannot enable WiFi due to not having a sim card inside the phone...when i was on 4.4.4 it says Smart Network Switch and something about not being able to enable due to no sim.....well i tried a custom rom to see if it would remove that feature which it didnt so i went back to 4.4.2 and it doesnt have the smart network switch but it still doesnt allow WiFi to turn on....now the funny thing is before i had the Sim problem i had WiFi on and it stayed working after the sim stuff happened, I factory reset my phone when i was going to install a custom rom before evening knowing WiFi wouldnt work without a Sim so obviously to my surprise when i went to turn on WiFi it wouldnt work, seems like the S4 has a stupid feature imo that if you dont insert a Sim it wont allow WiFi to be turned on. Can anyone tell me if under root or something i can get rid of that feature or some how turn on WiFi in the files or root section of the phone?
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I have a similar problem. I have an AT&T S4 I337 that was used with Net10 Network and had the intermittent sim disconnecting problem but it was working well when ik worked. After I changed the Net10 sim to an AT&T non subscribed sim the Wifi, GPS and Bluetooth stopped working. I thoug hit was some firmware problem so I decided to Odin flash the NB1 Rootable Firmware but the problem persist ( can turn wifi and bluetooth on, and GPS turns on but cant get a location). I also tried the complete stock version of NB1 and also did not work. I constantly get a security Notice saying "Unauthorized actions have been detected. Restart your phone to undo any unauthorized changes". I restart but the problem persist. It seems to reboot into a Recovery booting and then restarts. The thin is that the Knox counter is still 0x0.
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