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I had the problem where my SIM card wasn't being recognised any more, even after reflashing etc. I suspected it was the SIM card holder as there was quite a lot of flex in it and the problem appeared to be sorted by putting squares of cardboard between the simcard and the battery.

However, I see no reason why I should have to do this on a phone with a warranty, so I sent it off for repair under warranty and a new unit has been sent back
 
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good for you!
 
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so what are we supposed to talk about in this thread?? =)
you stated your problem and you also have the solution lol
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I think i saw somewhere other people complaining about sim issues after reflashing...
 
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good to see the warranty working, thanks for sharing the info
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hm, of course you got a new unit. what did you expect?^^
 
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Originally Posted by msa View Post
hm, of course you got a new unit. what did you expect?^^
Well, maybe theyd just replace the part related to retaining the sim card?

glad to hear you got a new one. The IMEI numbers are different, yea?
 
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