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2013-08-12
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2013-08-12
, 18:33
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Try polishing your sim with a piece of normal paper. It might be oxidation on the copper contacts of your simcard.
I will vote AMD for president next time if I'm having any shares during next meeting.
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2013-08-12
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I will vote AMD for president next time if I'm having any shares during next meeting.
To solve the riddle, I need your help.
Now, I tried my SIM with my uncle's SGS4, it worked, but here's how it works. I am not sure whether my N9 has a HW problem that makes it difficult for it to read my new SIM, or its carrier is locked on my previous SIM. My previous SIM is gone, and won't work. I doubt it's a HW problem as well since it does ask me for PIN code like every 1 minute. But I kinda raced it and went to settings and turned off PIN code request since it was kinda annoying. But now whenever my N9 boots, it tells me "There's a problem with your SIM."
How can I know whether my carrier is locked on my previous SIM or not to know if it needs to be unlocked? And how do I unlock it if it is so?
And how can I check if it's a HW problem?
Please help me, before my new SIM gets burned as well.
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