It seems sometimes
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no sim/damaged card?
Yep it is the no sim icon
Sim and sd card working but it seems sometimes
mahferer said:
Sim and sd card working but it seems sometimes
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SIM still might be damaged or not sitting properly in the tray.
Interesting. I had this show up a month or so ago. I pulled the card out, popped it out of the tray and placed it back in, and then inserted it again. That lasted until today where I had to do it again. Same thing. Makes me wonder if it's something about the connection to the card or something about the phone itself. Is it still doing this for you or did you resolve the issue?
The problem is over by itself
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Hi All,
I just turned the phone off and then on again and when it turned on I got an error message saying warning! no sd card inserted. There was one in the phone and it seemed to work fine after that. It does it nearly every time I reboot the phone.
Is this normal?
Thanks.
Well, it has happened to me a couple of times. Just remove the battery and jerk the memory card a bit and it should work again.
just make sure the microsd card is inserted properly. When you push it in it should do a click
So my g/f just got her slide today, and as we were playing with it throughout the day, we noticed that after a while, the phone would no longer recognize that it had a SD card installed... we'd have to pop the back off, pop out the SD card, then put it back again for the phone to recognize it again. However, after a while, the phone would once again say that the SD card is not connected...
Is this a problem with this specific phone, or is anyone else also experiencing this problem as well?
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So my g/f just got her slide today, and as we were playing with it throughout the day, we noticed that after a while, the phone would no longer recognize that it had a SD card installed... we'd have to pop the back off, pop out the SD card, then put it back again for the phone to recognize it again. However, after a while, the phone would once again say that the SD card is not connected...
Is this a problem with this specific phone, or is anyone else also experiencing this problem as well?
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By any chance was it wiping your phone everytime it did that?
I had that problem with the mytouch 1.2 but not with this yet. I've heard using a class 4 or 6 sd card fixes it but I never tried it.
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I havent had that problem with my g1 or myslide. You need to call tmo and see whats up.
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sexyana said:
By any chance was it wiping your phone everytime it did that?
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Nah the phone and all the info in the card seems fine, its just that the phone can't seem to find the card once in a while until you take out then put back the SD card :/
take the phone back and swap it for another one at the store. You could also try getting another SD card. You most likely just have a bad SD card. It happens. I would swap the phone first cause its free (since you already paid for it) and would without a doubt tell you exactly what is wrong.
Sounds like a defect I had my slide since may and this never happened take it back and replace it immediately
Ok replaced the phone this afternoon.. problem seems to be solved thanks for the replies all!
Does this keep popping up for people?
The card is mounting and unmounting when the device shifts position due to a poorly engineered SIM tray. The notification is the normal one Android gives you.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyS7/comments/48gzf7/any_way_to_get_rid_of_this_sd_card_notification/
That happens when I turn on the phone but I can swipe the notification away. Not much of a big deal to me
I just got my s7 edge 2 days ago, but finally switched it over from LgV10 yesterday. I too, was having same pop up as picture you've shown. Husband has same phone, not having issue with it. So, I shut phone off, took tray out, removed sd card and reinserted it. knock on wood, so far hasn't come back up yet. Give that a try and see if it'll help u too. ??
anrchy666 said:
Does this keep popping up for people?
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It's there after every reboot, but otherwise not.
I got this to.
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I get it too about 5 times a day. Had my phone since Tuesday morning. Idk what's going on.
anrchy666 said:
Does this keep popping up for people?
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Frederick_1 said:
I get it too about 5 times a day. Had my phone since Tuesday morning. Idk what's going on.
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Try taking out the SIM/SD slot, re-seat both the SIM card and the SD card, make sure they're secure in their respective positions (flush with the slot itself), and then push it back in gently.
I got it only when I first put in the SD card.
I get it after each reboot but not after.
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I get it too about 5 times a day. Had my phone since Tuesday morning. Idk what's going on.
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Same here. Reseated and it still shows up multiple times per day not counting the pop-ups after reboots. Purposely dropping the phone and shaking it and knocking it around won't replicate the issue.
This for Dual Sim card or single SIM Card holders?
I just got an Axon 7, and everything seems to be working well. But I set up the "scheduled power on/off" option to shutdown at 3AM and reboot at 5AM, and so far (2 days), the phone has been showing "no sim card" every morning. The first day, a manual reboot detected the sim card. Today, it didn't. After powering down and reseating the sim card, it was detected, but I don't know whether the reboot did the trick or the reseating.
Anyway, does this sound like a hardware or software issue? Anybody else having it?
Happened again this morning. A manual reboot brought it back again. I'm going to disable the 'scheduled reboot' option and see if that 'fixes' it. But it doesn't seem to be a hardware thing, since most of the time, a manual reboot detects the sim. Could it just be done dodgy timing issue in the boot sequence. I'm running the latest B27 US build.
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I just got an Axon 7, and everything seems to be working well. But I set up the "scheduled power on/off" option to shutdown at 3AM and reboot at 5AM, and so far (2 days), the phone has been showing "no sim card" every morning. The first day, a manual reboot detected the sim card. Today, it didn't. After powering down and reseating the sim card, it was detected, but I don't know whether the reboot did the trick or the reseating.
Anyway, does this sound like a hardware or software issue? Anybody else having it?
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Okay, it's failing hard now. 4 reboots in a row with "no sim card". So I tried the card in my old phone - not detected there either. Can a phone fry a SIM card - because it looks like that's happened.
littlenoodles said:
Okay, it's failing hard now. 4 reboots in a row with "no sim card". So I tried the card in my old phone - not detected there either. Can a phone fry a SIM card - because it looks like that's happened.
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LG G3 here - half the time after a reboot, it gives me the same SIM card error. After which of course i need to reboot it several times before it will recognize the sim card again.
This looks like a hardware fault, probably a bent pin in the card reader, so i carefully cut off the cover of the reader slot with a dremel + small cutting disc, being very careful to leave the sides of the cover to hold the card in place while it's in - it doesn't seem to be the case, everything looks fine, and from the markings left on the sim card by the pins as you remove/insert it, looks like all the pins are contacting the points on the card itself.
Also very weird that it ONLY happens right after rebooting. The most probable scenario i can think of, is that the card is read on bootup, and not interacted with again during normal usage of the phone...? or maybe a glitch with timestamps? A few times, restoring the backup of EFS partitions "seemed" to fix the problem, but :/
so.... WTF??!?!??!?
Was it a used or new Axon 7?
If used, someone may have had an SD in with the SIM and damaged it.
I was running mine that way but was careful and it survived ok.
Have you tried the SIM in both positions as 1 or 2?
Also ensure it has a correct APN saved against that SIM.
UPDATE: (LG G3) Seems it's a software bug after all. I updated to a newer version of LineageOS, and out of 6 times i just rebooted to test, the "no sim card" problem occured once. So maybe it's not 100% solved, but at least i don't have to futz around for 30-40 minutes to get my phone working again after a reboot.
Dears
Facing the problem of no service and no sim card detected on my v20 after a reboot or randomly ,i ve tried every thing and found out that the problem is coming from the sim card reader ,there is a space left between the sim card and the reader causing the problem ,the fix is to full the space with a small paper or something to force the sim card into the reader
I know this is a necro post, but I wanted to confirm that this DOES indeed work. I got a second hand V20 from eBay today and couldn't get the thing to recognize the SIM Verizon was giving me at all. Gotta go back tomorrow to have them activate it now that I know this trick works on this phone!!
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I know this is a necro post, but I wanted to confirm that this DOES indeed work. I got a second hand V20 from eBay today and couldn't get the thing to recognize the SIM Verizon was giving me at all. Gotta go back tomorrow to have them activate it now that I know this trick works on this phone!!
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Hey, could you share a picture showing the way in wich piece of paper is placed. Thanks!
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Hey, could you share a picture showing the way in wich piece of paper is placed. Thanks!
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I ended up sending the phone back for exchange, after a small 1" drop the SIM was dislodged and the adapter broke and got a new one which didn't have the issue, so I unfortunately don't have any pictures. The best way however to place it is to ensure that it is directly over the SIM card and goes into the slot with your SIM, it should be providing some pressure on the back of the SIM to push it into the slot firmly, but not bulge the MicroSD adapter's metal too much, if you've done that, a fall may just break your SIM reader.