Hello all
i recently flashed cm10.1 build update 1-3-13 and randomly i get this and reboots.
The error:
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1. The SIM was inserted incorrectly.
2. There is something wrong with the SIM card.
3. There is something wrong with the SIM reader in your phone.
1. Make sure the SIM is placed in the SIM tray properly and inserted into the phone properly.
2. Try the SIM in another known working phone. If it works, read #1 and #3 in the above notes again. If it fails, get a new SIM card.
Since you are receiving the 'SIM card removed' error, the most likely issue is with how the SIM was inserted or the SIM tray, since that error typically indicates the phone lost contact with the SIM card rather than never having contact to begin with. Make sure you are using a micro (3FF) SIM and not a nano (4FF) SIM designed for the iPhone 5. Also, an actual micro SIM is better than a cut down mini (2FF) SIM as with SIM trays like the iPhone and Nexus 4 the SIM needs to be relatively snug in the tray and shouldn't move around.
If the issue did not occur prior to flashing CM and you did not interact with the SIM card from then to now, then there is a very small chance the issue is software related. Either return to stock Android or download and flash a newer version of CM 10.1 (01/03 is very outdated and wasn't even an M release, not that nightlies aren't typically just as stable as stock) and retest.
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I used a MicroSIM Cutter bought from eBay after realising the Nexus 4 uses Micro SIMs, however after cutting the card the Nexus 4 has so far failed three times detect the SIM card, and only intermittently detected it once until this showed a few minutes later "The mobile network will be unavailable until you restart with a valid SIM card inserted."
However when using the provided adapters that came with the cutters to restore the SIM card to its original state it works fine in my old HTC Desire and gets reception.
Any ideas?
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It's just not cut quite right for your N4, unfortunately. It's obviously lining up in your other phone OK but not in the N4.
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Sv: [Q] Cut SIM not recognised in Nexus 4
Carrier lock?
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Yeah looks like I botched up the cutting, can't trust sim cutters anymore!
No carrier lock, I just tried a spare GiffGaff sim I had lying around, which is one of the new kind in that it has a snap-out micro sim and it works in the Nexus 4. I can see it doesn't match up to my own cut sim (which has less of the white plastic around the edges of the gold rectangle).
It looks like you pushed it to the corners edges just a tad much. My noosy sim cutter allows for some adjustment in order to line it up correctly. Hopefully this was one of those free or $1 sims.. You can order a simple mobile micro sim off ebay for $1 to use it as reference.
I bought a 64gb SanDisk ultra xc for my note 3. I formatted it on the phone and it appears to be working fine except it's not storing pics and videos on the card and is storing them on the phones internal memory. Is there a setting to change that?
My other issue is that when I remove the card from my phone and input it into my laptop it is not recognized by laptop. It offers to format which I tried and once it formats it reads it as a 27gb card. I'd like to be able to add music from my laptop to the sd card directly. Is that possible?
Edit: I'm rooted with kingo but running the stock rom.
MJC
I have the same card. I did not format on the device. It reads it, but link2sd does not. I am looking for a solution as well.
I'm curious to know if this is card specific. I've never had these issues before with older sd cards.
MJC
So after some tinkering I got my card working. I have the same set up as Chillout. So I put the card in my wife's N3 and it read the card properly. So I decided to Oden back the stock firmware and the PIT reparations found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2576104. When I was done the card still wouldn't read. So, I decided to flash the stock firmware us in Kies. When it finished, the card read just fine. Next I rooted again with Kingo and all is well. I'm not saying that this is the answer, but I feel that somehow my partitions got fouled up. I have had this type of issues on other devices and found that a factory restore, while it is a bother, seems to work in a pinch for getting a clean slate. See the screen of my card using link2sd.
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A still image allegedly taken from a OnePlus promotional video, supposedly shows a device that might be the next phone offered by the upstart manufacturer. The photo reveals a device that supports dual SIM cards and has a microSD slot.
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Source: Phone Arena
If this is true (and it's a big if), I sure hope that dual SIM is an option since it would make developing custom ROMs nearly impossible.
wow...i have mixed emotions about the dual-sime setup...lol...if what you're saying about cooking for it is right, then this will definitely be a game changer...however, an sd card slot is a WIN....
They looks more like a transflash card slot, cause as you can see there is only one protection for SIM card and the two pits miss the SIM connections, usually located on the bottom and not on side as look from this pic, but for sure is a strange layout
stremax said:
They looks more like a transflash card slot, cause as you can see there is only one protection for SIM card and the two pits miss the SIM connections, usually located on the bottom and not on side as look from this pic, but for sure is a strange layout
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The piece in the centre (in the red circle) is an sd card holster.
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Recently I have purchased both devices Strong Leap-S1 and Thomson THA100 , both are working fine, I have mounted external SD card on it.
I have noticed that if I run a ftp application on Thomson THA100 I can copy a movie to SD card of it.
However this is not possible on Leap-S1 , I can run ftp on it however I cant write anything on SD card on it. it shows Writing is denied.
May I know how to fix it?
Are you using the same microSD card on both devices? Or, if you are using different microSD cards in each device, are they both formatted the same way?
Is your build for the Strong different than the following:
Strong/HP4005/LAS:10/QTT5.200819.003/C2.0.6_20210317:user/release-keys
What about for the Thomson? Is the build date newer, older, or about the same as the Strong?
Strong licenses the Thomson name from Technicolor (S.A.), and the THA100 is identical to the Leap-S1, save for the color of the case and the remote style.
The firmware is very similar, although the bootloader for each is encrypted differently and there may be other slight differences. But if the build dates are close between the two, the operation of the firmware should be pretty much the same.
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I have the same issue, without any solution yet. Is this an issue specific to the Leap S1 box or a general AndroidTV problem?
Same here, really annoyed about this fact. I like to copy movies/shows onto the device, hence I got a 64GB SD card and now I can't use it, but only have like 4GB space available. Why would such a blockade even be implemented?
Hey
I want to teach you how to use two sim cards and memory cards at the same time
You Need:
1-Skills!
2-Root
3-Lighter
4- Tweezers or some tool like that
Tutorial:
1- Take the SIM card using tweezers and heat the back of the SIM card with a low flame lighter
2- Using a razor or cutter, remove the SIM card chip from the plastic cover
3- If you have done the previous step correctly, now you should use your skills to identify the place of the SIM card on the memory card and stick it to the memory with a microscopic drop of glue
-4 Insert your Sim-Cards in the phone.
5- Now make this change in the software section:
[Only tested on eXistenZ Pie 47.2.A.10.107]
Change Buildprop from
persist.vendor.radio.apm_sim_not_pwdn VALUE 1
to
persist.vendor.radio.apm_sim_not_pwdn
VALUE 2
6- Reboot and enjoy!
Check Proof picture and video:
XZP DUAL SIM AND SD.mp4
drive.google.com
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I fried my simcard be carefull with heating the simcard
stipi69 said:
I fried my simcard be carefull with heating the simcard
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Yeah ,heat the SIM card little by little in a short time with a low flame
Only for melting plastic.