911 calls cause loss of data service on Verizon - Moto G7 Questions & Answers

How do I stop the network and call locks being placed on my phone following a 911 call? At work emergency services are needed periodically. At home they're needed occasionally. In both cases there are calls that *must* be made immediately afterwards to family, an attorney, a supervisor, etc. but my G7 will not allow it. It says something about no data for five minutes and will refuse to make certain calls.
The only way I can think to prevent this is dialing standard 10 digit numbers for emergency service. Is there a different way to prevent the phone and data locks?
My G7 is the xt1962-1 model running Pie, Magisk 23, rooted, and has never been SIM or carrier locked.

See if separate apk like emergency services, etc is responsible if so disable it.

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Will 911 emergency calls work without a carrier?

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!

Nexus 6P: Calling Issues — Cannot Make Calls, but Data/Texting Works (Verizon)

Hello,
I recently upgraded my Huawei Nexus 6P to 6.0.1 (dirty-flash, sideloaded).
I had trouble getting LTE to work at first (turning on/off Airplane Mode makes LTE work). I kept trying to change Field Test settings to make LTE work.
However, when I factory reset it the phone won't make or receive phone calls.
It sticks on "dialing..." and it just won't work. However, data and messaging work just fine.
I forgot to back up my EFS partition so it's partially my fault.
My IMEI number and MEID show correctly, however on the My Verizon website it shows a different MEID that's nothing close to the original one. The last 2 digits were different. Neither the MEID or IMEI were changed during the upgrade process, so it should have worked fine.
I recently called Verizon Tech Support about this and they said they'd change the MEID within 72 hours to 4 days. (I called Friday evening)
They kept having issues with the server rejecting the MEID and I checked, it's not blacklisted. They told me about a "wrong form" being filled out and ran some tests and nothing worked.
The phone MEID and Field Test menus showed properly though, just calling any other number (even Verizon's activation number) won't work.
I kept factory resetting, even downgraded to 6.0 (clean flash with recovery/radios, unrooting and all that), and LTE worked better, but STILL no phone calls!
Whenever I try to activate it on the website, it keeps telling me to contact their number. I'm not sure if I'll need a new SIM card because I've tried another SIM card and will also not make calls.
I'm not sure if calling has to do with the MEID or IMEI or anything else.
Do you have any tips/suggestions to fix this annoying issue?
Thank you,
Exec360
I've seen the issue going from Wireless to LTE and vice versa but I have no issue making or receiving calls. Texting and MMS work ok also. I went from 6.0 to 6.1 by doing a factory image flash. Now I'm Chroma and I'm curious if I would have this same issue on Stock so I will probably flash factory or a slim rom stock tonight. I'm on Verizon and had a nexus 6, I popped the sim in my 6p and it activated with no issue.
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I'm on Verizon and had a nexus 6, I popped the sim in my 6p and it activated with no issue.
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Same here, except I popped out the SIM from my iPhone 5S.
Ironically, when I put the same SIM back into the 5S, calling and voicemail, in addition to data worked, even though the device was recently deactivated from Verizon.
I'd say the issue probably comes up from a corrupted IMEI/MEID or other identifier. (Not completely sure about this though — the IMEI/MEID was the same between popping in the SIM for the first time and after resetting...)
Verizon detected my device as a Huawei 1511 phone and thinks it's an old Samsung feature phone when I run it through support/help pages.
I have the exact same problem with my phone and I don't know what to do.
update: I just flashed the efs backup file and it worked again.
I forgot to back up my EFS partition and I had 2 chances to do so...
My IMEI, MEID and SIM ID show perfectly in the About section, even when factory reset and bootloader locked, but calls still don't work, very odd.
I used Wugfresh and just about every IMEI recovery tool I could find (EFS Professional) but it keeps giving me errors such as "Access Denied..." with BusyBox installed.
Still no email or response from Verizon techs tonight, expecting one tomorrow.
If not, I'll have to RMA.
More specifically, I cannot find an EFS folder or a nv_data.bin file in any file explorer — Root Explorer, Solid Explorer, TWRP, etc.
Alright, I've actually figured out that the problem is NOT the EFS after I sent it in to Verizon.
My IMEI and MEID number and everything else were actually just fine.
It wasn't flashing or anything that ruined my phone... I recently called Verizon one night on my phone about LTE issues on 6.0.1 and after that, the calls just stopped.
In fact, the problem IS on their end.
They gave me a new SIM card and it didn't work. They realized the phone was new on the network and that would cause incompatibility issues.
Now I have to ship my phone to their IT department which takes about 2 weeks.
If that is your case:
Verizon guide to getting your calling back:
First, I'd try flashing an old EFS backup when your phone was working. If that doesn't work, call their support number (1-800-922-0204) and select the tech support option or say it if it asks.
Give them your SIM card number to try activating the phone. If that doesn't work, you can still send in your phone — just ask them and a phone kit will ship.
Sending it in to the IT department will take around 1-2 weeks, so you should definitely have a backup phone or communication device on hand (you can also just use Google Voice from a PC which is a great temporary solution).
I'll say, BIG props to Verizon for giving us very good support.
Exec360 said:
Alright, I've actually figured out that the problem is NOT the EFS after I sent it in to Verizon.
My IMEI and MEID number and everything else were actually just fine.
It wasn't flashing or anything that ruined my phone... I recently called Verizon one night on my phone about LTE issues on 6.0.1 and after that, the calls just stopped.
In fact, the problem IS on their end.
They gave me a new SIM card and it didn't work. They realized the phone was new on the network and that would cause incompatibility issues.
Now I have to ship my phone to their IT department which takes about 2 weeks.
If that is your case:
Verizon guide to getting your calling back:
First, I'd try flashing an old EFS backup when your phone was working. If that doesn't work, call their support number (1-800-922-0204) and select the tech support option or say it if it asks.
Give them your SIM card number to try activating the phone. If that doesn't work, you can still send in your phone — just ask them and a phone kit will ship.
Sending it in to the IT department will take around 1-2 weeks, so you should definitely have a backup phone or communication device on hand (you can also just use Google Voice from a PC which is a great temporary solution).
I'll say, BIG props to Verizon for giving us very good support.
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AN easier method is to use any Verizon phone with a microSIM and activate on their network.
Once the SIM is active, cut it down to a nanoSIM and put it into the Nexus 6P.
It just works. All this about sending your new phone to them for two weeks is crazy.
I pulled the SIM from my LG G3 and cut it. Up and running in minutes.
tech_head said:
AN easier method is to use any Verizon phone with a microSIM and activate on their network.
Once the SIM is active, cut it down to a nanoSIM and put it into the Nexus 6P.
It just works. All this about sending your new phone to them for two weeks is crazy.
I pulled the SIM from my LG G3 and cut it. Up and running in minutes.
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Unfortunately, my other phone does not have a microSIM. NanoSIMs usually work with LTE connections.
Trimming a microSIM is dangerous and could actually damage your SIM card tray and your phone.
Thank you for the advice, but I should warn you taking that risk may actually damage or cause issues with the SIM card itself such as not being able to read its SIM card number.
EDIT:
After 5 days, 3 factory resets, and many flashes of the older radio, it has been SOLVED!!!!!
First, try disabling, reinstalling the factory version of Google Connectivity Services, then updating it in the Google Play Store.
Next, dial *#*#4636#*#* on your phone application to get to field test mode. This function will work no matter whether the phone is working or not — it's just an information screen.
Click the 3 dots and select "change radio band". Select Radio Band 6, NOT USA or Radio Band 7 — Verizon told me to try both of those and they are glitchy.
Source: "Attaching 2 screenshots. One with band 6 where calling works but data is 1x. Another with USA band where LTE data works but no calling. Looking closely it's set to emergency calls only." (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64149076&postcount=8)
Now my GSM service is working and calls work extremely well!
Glad it had nothing to do with EFS/IMEI numbers after all.
Make sure to set your APN to "VZWINTERNET" if it hasn't been set already.
I'm glad I can share this with XDADevelopers so that they can benefit from this information.
- Exec360
Exec360 said:
EDIT:
After 5 days, 3 factory resets, and many flashes of the older radio, it has been SOLVED!!!!!
First, try disabling, reinstalling the factory version of Google Connectivity Services, then updating it in the Google Play Store.
Next, dial *#*#4636#*#* on your phone application to get to field test mode. This function will work no matter whether the phone is working or not — it's just an information screen.
Click the 3 dots and select "change radio band". Select Radio Band 6, NOT USA or Radio Band 7 — Verizon told me to try both of those and they are glitchy.
Source: "Attaching 2 screenshots. One with band 6 where calling works but data is 1x. Another with USA band where LTE data works but no calling. Looking closely it's set to emergency calls only." (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64149076&postcount=8)
Now my GSM service is working and calls work extremely well!
Glad it had nothing to do with EFS/IMEI numbers after all.
Make sure to set your APN to "VZWINTERNET" if it hasn't been set already.
I'm glad I can share this with XDADevelopers so that they can benefit from this information.
- Exec360
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I have the same issue with model h1511 and i bought the phone from Ebay but im living in Qatar .. i dunno what to do .. LTE data connection working fine .. sending and receiving sms is working ok .. only I can't make or receive calls. i'm not sure to whom I should report this issue
Exec360 said:
EDIT:
After 5 days, 3 factory resets, and many flashes of the older radio, it has been SOLVED!!!!!
First, try disabling, reinstalling the factory version of Google Connectivity Services, then updating it in the Google Play Store.
Next, dial *#*#4636#*#* on your phone application to get to field test mode. This function will work no matter whether the phone is working or not — it's just an information screen.
Click the 3 dots and select "change radio band". Select Radio Band 6, NOT USA or Radio Band 7 — Verizon told me to try both of those and they are glitchy.
Source: "Attaching 2 screenshots. One with band 6 where calling works but data is 1x. Another with USA band where LTE data works but no calling. Looking closely it's set to emergency calls only." (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64149076&postcount=8)
Now my GSM service is working and calls work extremely well!
Glad it had nothing to do with EFS/IMEI numbers after all.
Make sure to set your APN to "VZWINTERNET" if it hasn't been set already.
I'm glad I can share this with XDADevelopers so that they can benefit from this information.
- Exec360
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Where was this thread yesterday when I needed it...lol I was messing with my radios and screwed my phone up. Please not this method may not work on a custom ROM I had to flash back to 6.0.0.
Exec360 said:
EDIT:
After 5 days, 3 factory resets, and many flashes of the older radio, it has been SOLVED!!!!!
First, try disabling, reinstalling the factory version of Google Connectivity Services, then updating it in the Google Play Store.
Next, dial *#*#4636#*#* on your phone application to get to field test mode. This function will work no matter whether the phone is working or not — it's just an information screen.
Click the 3 dots and select "change radio band". Select Radio Band 6, NOT USA or Radio Band 7 — Verizon told me to try both of those and they are glitchy.
Source: "Attaching 2 screenshots. One with band 6 where calling works but data is 1x. Another with USA band where LTE data works but no calling. Looking closely it's set to emergency calls only." (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64149076&postcount=8)
Now my GSM service is working and calls work extremely well!
Glad it had nothing to do with EFS/IMEI numbers after all.
Make sure to set your APN to "VZWINTERNET" if it hasn't been set already.
I'm glad I can share this with XDADevelopers so that they can benefit from this information.
- Exec360
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I have the same issue but I live in Qatar. the thing is that my phone has the exact same issue urs. im glad you could solve it. Can you help me solve mine ??
mohawahba said:
I have the same issue but I live in Qatar. the thing is that my phone has the exact same issue urs. im glad you could solve it. Can you help me solve mine ??
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In the US, all carriers are supported for Nexus 6P use. Since you live in Qatar, you may have a different carrier.
Here are a few other points or solutions for this issue:
If your carrier is not Verizon, does your carrier whitelist the Nexus 6P or only phones sold through them?
Do you get an IMEI number in the Settings application? (don't put it here for privacy reasons) If you don't, then your issue most likely has to do with accidentally deleting or modifying the EFS partition. Try restoring an EFS backup. ALWAYS back up your EFS before you install something else or root your phone — and keep it in a safe location! Alas, that was not the case for me.
Have you tried turning Roaming on inside your cellular network settings or have a specific roaming plan?
Do you get decent reception when making calls in Qatar? Where do you have this issue most, indoors or outdoors? You should get 1x at least.
Try the field test mode (*#*#4636#*#*) in the phone application. Go to "phone info".
If you see "GSM service: emergency calls only" on Verizon, the GSM band is not connected which makes phone calls. Switch to Band 6.
Otherwise, if you see the same thing for GPRS, try switching to another band. I'm not familiar with carriers except Verizon or other US carriers (AT&T, T-mobile, etc.)
I've emphasized this a lot, but try a factory reset. Lock the bootloader and remove your custom mods to the system. It may just work for you.
The case may be that the phone service does not work in Qatar, your reception is weak, or you have a specific phone plan. It may be your carrier not being compatible with certain bands, like GSM.
If that is the case, try calling their support and ask them for any possible solutions to the problem.
EDIT:
You also stated that you bought your 6P from Ebay. Many risks can come from buying used phones off of there rather than the official websites. It's likely that someone messed with the EFS and IMEI numbers.
It could be a stolen phone too... in those cases, it would be illegal (in some countries, not sure if in Qatar) to change the IMEI number unless you have an EFS backup. Sorry, you may just be out of luck. Try another solution like Google Voice or Skype (paid) for now until you get it fixed.
Thx bro
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Exec360 said:
In the US, all carriers are supported for Nexus 6P use. Since you live in Qatar, you may have a different carrier.
Here are a few other points or solutions for this issue:
If your carrier is not Verizon, does your carrier whitelist the Nexus 6P or only phones sold through them?
Do you get an IMEI number in the Settings application? (don't put it here for privacy reasons) If you don't, then your issue most likely has to do with accidentally deleting or modifying the EFS partition. Try restoring an EFS backup. ALWAYS back up your EFS before you install something else or root your phone — and keep it in a safe location! Alas, that was not the case for me.
Have you tried turning Roaming on inside your cellular network settings or have a specific roaming plan?
Do you get decent reception when making calls in Qatar? Where do you have this issue most, indoors or outdoors? You should get 1x at least.
Try the field test mode (*#*#4636#*#*) in the phone application. Go to "phone info".
If you see "GSM service: emergency calls only" on Verizon, the GSM band is not connected which makes phone calls. Switch to Band 6.
Otherwise, if you see the same thing for GPRS, try switching to another band. I'm not familiar with carriers except Verizon or other US carriers (AT&T, T-mobile, etc.)
I've emphasized this a lot, but try a factory reset. Lock the bootloader and remove your custom mods to the system. It may just work for you.
The case may be that the phone service does not work in Qatar, your reception is weak, or you have a specific phone plan. It may be your carrier not being compatible with certain bands, like GSM.
If that is the case, try calling their support and ask them for any possible solutions to the problem.
EDIT:
You also stated that you bought your 6P from Ebay. Many risks can come from buying used phones off of there rather than the official websites. It's likely that someone messed with the EFS and IMEI numbers.
It could be a stolen phone too... in those cases, it would be illegal (in some countries, not sure if in Qatar) to change the IMEI number unless you have an EFS backup. Sorry, you may just be out of luck. Try another solution like Google Voice or Skype (paid) for now until you get it fixed.
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Here in qatar, i have one friend having the same fone from amazon and it is working fine. Here no CDMA plus texting and data are working. If the efs is corrupt or as u say screwed, it would work data and text? Band USA and 6 re ok with data and text.. Band 7 dead.
In general, it may corrupt the phone function but texts/data may work fine.
Most carrier connectivity issues usually come up from a corrupt EFS or the service not being activated on your plan.
http://forums.androidcentral.com/ask-question/423732-understanding-cwm-backups-efs-partition-etc.html
For you, it seems like Band 6 is the correct one. No CDMA — and GSM is working again. Good job
Another method to try:
Update the Preferred Roaming List (PRL) - dial *228 on the phone app or figure out your carrier's PRL update number
That might work, didn't affect my calls since I don't use roaming services.
By "Band 7 dead", do you mean that the service just won't connect? My issue came from messing with the bands to fix the LTE issue and messing up my phone.
Try to call your carrier's support — try getting a new SIM card or collect information about the Nexus 6P compatibility, if they don't have it on their website.
Was the phone working since you first used it? Have you rooted or done any system-level modifications to it? Also is your carrier Verizon, because I don't think they have strong roaming service in Qatar... I am in the USA right now using Band 6, working fine.
https://community.verizonwireless.com/thread/494218
When you dial, do you get "Dialing..." and just have to wait until it hangs up, or is there static, or a carrier message? Does your friend have the same carrier (Verizon) as you do?
Sorry I'm asking so many questions. I just can't quite identify your issue very well.
Exec360 said:
In general, it may corrupt the phone function but texts/data may work fine.
Most carrier connectivity issues usually come up from a corrupt EFS or the service not being activated on your plan.
http://forums.androidcentral.com/ask-question/423732-understanding-cwm-backups-efs-partition-etc.html
For you, it seems like Band 6 is the correct one. No CDMA — and GSM is working again. Good job
Another method to try:
Update the Preferred Roaming List (PRL) - dial *228 on the phone app or figure out your carrier's PRL update number
That might work, didn't affect my calls since I don't use roaming services.
By "Band 7 dead", do you mean that the service just won't connect? My issue came from messing with the bands to fix the LTE issue and messing up my phone.
Try to call your carrier's support — try getting a new SIM card or collect information about the Nexus 6P compatibility, if they don't have it on their website.
Was the phone working since you first used it? Have you rooted or done any system-level modifications to it? Also is your carrier Verizon, because I don't think they have strong roaming service in Qatar... I am in the USA right now using Band 6, working fine.
https://community.verizonwireless.com/thread/494218
When you dial, do you get "Dialing..." and just have to wait until it hangs up, or is there static, or a carrier message? Does your friend have the same carrier (Verizon) as you do?
Sorry I'm asking so many questions. I just can't quite identify your issue very well.
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Thanks for exerting all kind of possible solutions . really appreciated ... I ll explain next everything ..
First of all I'm no verizon subscriber .. I just got the phone from ebay shipped to qatar .. that's all international buyer ..
well secondly, the service is activated. here is different than yours in activation process. Plus my sim card is working on all other devices, opo, op2, opx, mi redmi n2, moto g ...
I believe the problem remains in the piece I have now (nexus 6p) because im used to buy phones from the US and they work fine expect some missing LTE bands that does not really interfere with calling service.
If the EFS/IMEI is corrupt, will it register on the network normally? will data and text still work?
Band 7 dead means no text no data and surely no calls ... plus when I chose it, i always get called ended right after i press Dial a number
experience with other bands:
band USA: text and data working fine ... calls: when dialing, it keeps dialing until the network fails and returns again like reconnect (the bars disappear and return again) and when i hang up, it respond quickly and execute the action but on,
Band 6: text ok data ok , calls no .. but when dialing, it keeps dialing normally till it gives me (call ended ) and if I try to hang up after few seconds, it freezes the phone for like 10 seconds till it execute the action of hanging up ...
so the USA band is the most responsive band in terms of hanging up ..
when I dial *#4636 .... , and access phone information to change preferred network, it is usually set to LTE/CDMA/GSM (PRL) >> if i try to change it to LTE/GSM (PRL) because no CDMA here, it usually return to the default after restarting the phone .. it does not really change the network if, for example, I choose GSM only .. I still see LTE on the bar .. moreover, when i try to choose 2g from cellular networks from settings, it does not reflect and I still get LTE working .. weird ..
** in all cases, FYI, I always see the carrier name in the top left corner of the screen.
*228 does not work as Im not verizon .. plus any USSDs are not going through as it gives error "connection problem or invalid MMI code"
when I try to access caller ID, it gives error " network or SIM card error".
I tried to call the carrier but they could not do anything. I'm still expecting a call from their back office team who ( i assume ) has more experience
getting a new sim would not help because I have tried different active sims different numbers and I also tried the second carrier here in Qatar (vodafone) and the problem persist.
the fone never worked since i reached Qatar. It was not rooted. I only unlocked BL and flashed the first factory stock rom (fully including the radio), yet nothing
wait wait please don't lose hope
one friend here is also giving me ideas and solutions to get over my isssue, he suggested i flash chroma rom bcz it has more bands. I will flash it and give a feedback.
I really appreciate your efforts and also his efforts @Soulfly3
pardon me if I wrote too many things and for giving all my trials not in order
Thanks
Thanks everyone for helping me resolve my issue. biggest thanks goes to @@scoobysnack who helped me greatly to get over it.
Installing Chroma ROM solved the issue because basically it was a problem of bands. Chroma had more bands that work in Qatar. and I could return back to stock rom again without any problems ( but don't mess up with bands in phone information )
Thanks @Exec360 for offering me your great support >>>
I told you chroma would solve your problems. it has different bands to select and I figured the "AUS" bands would work.
Any advice for those of us operating on Verizon's extended network? I'm using my device on the Appalachian wireless network (with whom Verizon has a network sharing agreement as part of it's LTE in Rural America program), and I'm constantly getting the roaming indicator, even though I know I'm not roaming. I've never dealt with this on any other device, and I've used 4 different devices encompassing both Windows Phone and Android. If I switch the CDMA roaming indicator to "Home", the roaming indicator disappears and the usual LTE indicator appears, but I'm unable to make voice calls. If I switch the roaming indicator to "Automatic", I can make voice calls but the roaming indicator returns and the device tells me I'm roaming inside the test menu, even though Verizon tells me I'm not incurring roaming charges. If that's true, then the roaming indicator is just an annoyance, but it's there constantly (even when on WiFi) and for me it's a significant annoyance. Is there anything I can do, or is this just something I'm going to have to live with?

Straight Talk restricting outgoing calls because of 2g migration

I tried to make an outgoing call this morning, only to get a notice that my outgoing calls have been restricted and that my 2g phone will no longer work. It re-directs me to their call center, where my only options seem to be either order a replacement phone or activate the replacement phone.
Here's the catch. I'm using an iPhone 6 with a 2-year old SIM card that has worked flawlessly the whole time (actually, it still works fine, it's Straight Talk's system blocking my outgoing calls). When I question them on this, they blame my phone and say I need to order a new SIM, and the tech was unable to answer my question regarding the ability to call 911 (I can't even check voicemail, but I don't want to test 911).
I can still receive calls and my cellular data works just fine (posting this on LTE), but my outbound calls are being re-directed.
Has anyone run into this issue? Has anyone found a way to get rid of the block? I can't get anywhere with their "support". I should not have to buy a new SIM card for something that shouldn't affect my service.
Straight Talk should just send you a new sim without charging for the sim.
They sent me a replacement sim when I misplaced my phone without any problems. I found the phone and didn't need the sim. They didn't charge me for the sim.
The problem is likely on their end with the provisioning of the sim.
Did they try to send you a new sim ?
I finally was able to get around scripted CS and talk to somebody knowledgeable. They're sending me a new SIM.
Apparently, I got caught by the net because I used this SIM in an old flip phone several months ago.
My biggest concern with the whole thing is the ability to call 911, and why they don't have an escape route so that you can still place calls without ordering or activating a replacement phone. My first few contacts left me with a replacement phone as my only option.
Notice to all providers. In the future, please make these notifications so that they don't block outgoing calls. Play a notice, give a number to call, then allow the call through.
Luckily, I have FaceTime Audio to continue making calls in the meantime (new SIM arrives Tuesday).

Reboot of Galaxy S7 Edge Requires Outgoing Phone Call to Establish Network (Tracfone)

I own a SM-G935V that I'm using with Tracfone. It's running 7.0/Nougat, patch level 4/1/2017. On another forum, here's what I wrote:
I've run multiple tests on this and it turns out that if I reboot my phone, I do not get reconnected to cell service unless I make an outgoing telephone call.
The reason why I didn't notice this is because I use Google Voice for about 99% of my SMS communication. So here's the test I ran:
1. Reboot phone, wait until it comes back online and I have bars and 4G on my status bar
2. Call my phone from another phone -- goes straight to voicemail
3. Send SMS via phone's SMS -- goes to pending and is never sent
4. Make an outgoing phone call not using Google Voice but my cell network resolves the issue
I've changed the network from Global to LTE/CDMA, but it makes no difference. I've also turned off the wifi and tried to see if I would be denied for data access, but that is not so -- I can visit websites without any issue. But doing that DOES NOT reconnect me to my cell network. So it seems that since I'm using 4G/LTE for data, that authentication is separate from the cell authentication.​
I got a response from another user that's experienced the same issue. He said he had no problems with Verizon prepaid SIM but the same exact thing with a Tracfone Verizon-piggybacked SIM. His solution was to push an unbranded firmware on it.
I'd rather not go this route if I can help it since the phone works well and this is the only issue I've encountered. Any suggestions?

Can only receive calls and text after making a call, no root.

After a restart or boot up I cannot receive calls and cannot send or receive text until I make a call. After making a call I can send and receive text and receive calls. Everything else works fine before the call. I have had this issue with 2 different sim cards, Page Plus and now Total wireless, both on Verizon network and this is a Verizon phone, with Nougat v 7.0, no root. I have a Verizon sim card and put in and the phone connected to the network like it should. Here is the kicker, I have 2 of these phones and both are doing the same thing with Page Plus and now Total wireless sims, not connecting to the network until a call is made from the phone.
Things I have tried :
reset network
reset phone to original state
safe mode to see if an app was causing the issue
cleared phone cache
changes network mode to LTE/CDMA
Access point is: TRACFONE.VZWENTP
Total Wireless wants to change sim card. It's possible, but I doubt 2 different sim cards from 2 different companies are at fault.
Verizon never heard of this, at least at a corporate store and tech won't talk to me.
Samsung wants me to send the phones in but at my expense.
I am out of ideas and can find nothing on the internet about this issue. I believe that it is a setting in the phone since the Verizon sim card connected like it should. If this has been addressed please point me in that direction. Thank you for your time.

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