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I agree, I've taken to keeping it in my least tight pocket (Jacket pocket > back jean pocket > front jean pocket).
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Thanks to skvark for detailing this particular solution on together.jolla.com. http://relativity.fi/jolla_sim/sim_problem.JPG Just realised there's no way to link directly to a specific comment on together.jolla.com... :( |
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Yes, we really could do with some official input on this problem... what the best solution is, whether hooking is likely to break the microswitch etc. or if a software fix is possible (ignore the SIM sensor).
I'm not sure that trimming my SIM would help as the gold triangle barely touches the SIM card as it is (unless I lift it over). |
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The Jolla phone has the same chipset Qualcomm MSM8930AA than HTC One, this one support LTE fréquencies in following flavor : 800/1800/2600 MHz :)
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Regarding the SIM card, I haven't experienced any issue just yet, but it is clear that there are different ones, and I guess that a very slight difference can affect your experience. I'll keep my eyes open and test more. For info, my Jolla isn't my main phone just yet, hence I'm swapping SIM cards with the N9 all the time without issue.
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Not ideal, but not sure what Jolla can do about it? Maybe provide a sturdier other half? Hopefully this won't happen when I get my physical keyboard other half ;-) |
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Happens to me too and once disconnected call when I jumped when on phone. :p
So what way it should be? My simcard pushes switch much but still not enought?. I am thinking to put piece of plastic between sim and switch. |
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