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There are many topics about this problem.
In my case, my phone gets no SIM icon when the battery is low, but it used to get no SIM icon even when it was almost full (more than 70%).
Usually the problem appeared when I used data (skype call over mobile data (not wifi) was the best way to end up with no telephony functions). It's not happening regularly, but it has something to do with low battery, high cpu load - even opening conversation made it happen (maybe the phone is overheated, or the SIM contacts are overheated).
When the problem occured. I was not able to connect to gprs data immediately after that, I finished in no SIM icon loop. When I waited 5 minutes and let the phone connect to network automatically, everything was good.
What kind of paper do you use under the battery? And how big is that? Is it under the whole battery space or just where the SIM card is located?
I'd like to try some more solutions, cause I have no doubt that in my case it'll get worse (as it did before). Any help appreciated.
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I need owners to try this fix and report back to this thread please! if its not software and external hardware (Antenna) then its more then likely a symptom of cracked solder within the board (From what i read at the time, solder cracking due to heavy impact.)
I believe the issue and location of damage solder could be different for people, but heres how i've fixed mine.
Tools :
1 x Hammer
1 x Fine Point AWL screwdriver in micro precision screwdriver set (Tesco's about 3 quid IIRC) however a micro phillips should perform too, as well as a nail!
Step 1 :
Take buggered N900
Step 2:
Remove back and battery of N900
Step 3: Remove Sim Card
Step 4: Inspect image below, now with your screwdriver/AWL/Nail, gently impact the metal contacts in the image until you put a small dink in them, apply some pressure as the dink needs to be notable, however DO not put a hole through your N900, Otherwise your in trouble (Well maybe not).
Hit the parts CIRCLED IN RED!, You must hit the contacts in their respective centres, i'm not responsible for any damage, but i assure you my N900 is correctly WORKING! (so far) its down to you whether you want to attempt this, i must say though, shock could cause further damage, maybe even the screen! mine didnt thankfully :P
Step 5: Re-assemble and power device up.
Got this call perfectly timed as soon as i booted!
Step 6: Your sim and signal should be found and operating normally, give your dusty N900 time to adjust, mine was up to something and i have no idea what!
Please if you have a lifeless N900, try this mehod! i have a second method that runs on from this that i will try if my N900 decides to fail again!
Will keep you posted guys!
- Migs
Edit : Update guys, its had the odd drop out, im thinking theirs more contact points under the sim mount support, will have a look later, for now people SHOULD start seing telephony increase! (We can work on it !
Last edited by Catacylsm; 2011-12-09 at 20:02.