late/laggy wake up - Samsung Galaxy Alpha

Hi guys,
I got a problem with my alpha. I bought a this phone(exynos version) approximately 1 month ago. First times not a big problem but after 2 or 3 weeks late SOMETIMES(3-4 times in a day) phone very late/laggy wake up. Wake up to find 4 or 5 seconds. I closed animation and i never use any passlock on home screen. Also i dont use a lot of 3rd parts application. Do you have this problem ?

Yep, I have the exact same issue. I keep it squeaky clean too, very few running apps and clear the chache every few minutes. You are not alone and I thonk mine is more like a 10 second start up once I unlock it.

Well guys u cannot except BIG BOOM WOW , smashin from this phone .. it is mid range phone tho.. it is not meant to be for guys .. but for women
And women they don't bother messing with phones like we do ..

Then why does Antutu benchmark scores it as high as the Note 4? The phone is fast, there are problems. This is not a mid-range handset either.
My S3 was laggy until I put a custom ROM onto it. Hopefully things will get better as further versions of the ROM come out.

Hello;
If you use an 128K SimCard (for e-signature) with your Alpha, problem is this.
I was have wake-up and NFC Enabling problem, but when i try to change my SIM card to a usual standard 64K SimCard, my device is working faster even i never seen before and NFC is working perfect.
This problems source is NFC. In for example in Turkey, Turkcell's 128K SimCard is not suitable for Alpha's NFC application (so, i think there is a bug, so NFC using SimCard source for NFC as default) and NFC application is continuously trying to enable until all of seasons, and then this is the first reason of the lagging.
I hope this issue will fixed next update, but somebody must be report it to Samsung.
*PS: Maybe my SimCard has an Bug (but when i try to any other devices works fine, so perfect) but maybe you can try to change your SimCard to 64K
-My device is working perfect, fast like a light, and there are no "any" lag, now (after change the SimCard).
-Now Antutu 50.XXX and there are no any lagging.
Regards...

peremeci said:
Hello;
If you use an 128K SimCard (for e-signature) with your Alpha, problem is this.
I was have wake-up and NFC Enabling problem, but when i try to change my SIM card to a usual standard 64K SimCard, my device is working faster even i never seen before and NFC is working perfect.
This problems source is NFC. In for example in Turkey, Turkcell's 128K SimCard is not suitable for Alpha's NFC application (so, i think there is a bug, so NFC using SimCard source for NFC as default) and NFC application is continuously trying to enable until all of seasons, and then this is the first reason of the lagging.
I hope this issue will fixed next update, but somebody must be report it to Samsung.
*PS: Maybe my SimCard has an Bug (but when i try to any other devices works fine, so perfect) but maybe you can try to change your SimCard to 64K
-My device is working perfect, fast like a light, and there are no "any" lag, now (after change the SimCard).
-Now Antutu 50.XXX and there are no any lagging.
Regards...
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Yes. i had the same problem with 128k Turkcell. and i changed my sim card to 64 kb. question: 64k SIM cards can be used when appropriate LTE?

citymen34 said:
Yes. i had the same problem with 128k Turkcell. and i changed my sim card to 64 kb. question: 64k SIM cards can be used when appropriate LTE?
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Turkcell's 64K Simcards branded already LTE Compatible. So, there are no any connection Simcard's KB rate and LTE compatibility.

peremeci said:
Turkcell's 64K Simcards branded already LTE Compatible. So, there are no any connection Simcard's KB rate and LTE compatibility.
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ok. i understood. thanks.

Lag lol
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citymen34 said:
Yes. i had the same problem with 128k Turkcell. and i changed my sim card to 64 kb. question: 64k SIM cards can be used when appropriate LTE?
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Since i bought alpha. I used 64k sim cards which carrier is turkcell. I got this problem. I had laggy wake up. One time recovery the phone factory reset and i changed the sim card with other 64k turkcell. First times it was o.k. But 1 month later repeat that problem. Its ridiculuous.

MCN21 said:
Since i bought alpha. I used 64k sim cards which carrier is turkcell. I got this problem. I had laggy wake up. One time recovery the phone factory reset and i changed the sim card with other 64k turkcell. First times it was o.k. But 1 month later repeat that problem. Its ridiculuous.
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I've been using for 2 months alpha. i don't have any lag

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Recommend Dual Sim adapter for my Touch Cruise

I'm looking for a dual sim adapter suitable for my touch cruise.
Any ideas?.
I saw this on the net, but it looks very expensive.
http://www.simore.ch/en/mobile_phone_accessory/HTC/Touch-cruise.html
Simore seems the only one working, my old adapater good for qtek 9090 worked only the first day, after it stop working (I try also a hard reset but no luck). I can switch only after a soft reset. But Simore seems to drain a bit the battery (watch here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=364884). Ciao.
jayz2005 said:
I'm looking for a dual sim adapter suitable for my touch cruise.
Any ideas?.
I saw this on the net, but it looks very expensive.
http://www.simore.ch/en/mobile_phone_accessory/HTC/Touch-cruise.html
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Try this one
http://ww8.aitsafe.com/cf/add.cfm?u...IM+For+&product[]=Htc+Touch+Cruise&submit=Buy
kutonglupa, the initial site? The link is only to buy, more information? Thanks in advance.
yes i am looking for recommended dual sim adapters for the touch cruise too
Oh this would be good as I am in the US every week switching sims. I don't suppose it would let me access DATA off one sim and Phone services off the other eh?
kutonglupa said:
Try this one
http://ww8.aitsafe.com/cf/add.cfm?u...IM+For+&product[]=Htc+Touch+Cruise&submit=Buy
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I think the site is http://www.m-99.co.uk/
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I think the site is http://www.m-99.co.uk/
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Yeah! You nail it, but, something does'nt feel right on this site or am getting paranoid?
like i asked before, will any of the sim adapters, actually keep both sims active at all times or this isnt possible ?
If not, which one of that m99 site will work for polaris?
This isn't possible. Only dual-sim phones can do that because they have two receivers integrated.
I don't know which one will work. I can only say that if you want to use UMTS you have to buy an analogue adapter. Afaik digital adapters can work with an UMTS-Sim but they can't use the UMTS features like HSDPA. So you can use the UMTS-Sim in GSM-Mode only.
Hello,
I have a Black 1 SIMORE v6.0 on my HTC cruise. It's works perfectly in edge and 3G mode.
With Radio ROM original, i have problem with 3G network, the network disconnect after 5 seconds, but after upgrade to the last ROM radio, it's OK.
There is an automatic permute function, like 10 minutes on my edge network, and 5 minutes on 3G network. Work good, it take less than 15 seconds to change , but if you are on call , it's disconnect you and change the network if the 10 or 5 minutes expires.....
But It's OK for me , i swap only to check my voicemail or sms and permute directly to my principal network.
I don't know about battery life but i have only one phone in my pocket and it's the only one solution i found for that
To Greg_o: can you please confirm if you can use HSDPA with the simore adapter? I am thinking to get one as well. Thanks.
HSDPA is activate in my options... I can tell you more in 4 days, my new 3G options ( TV ,visio , internet etc..) will be activate ... but, how i can see that HSDPA is working ? i already have the 3G on the bar level reception.
The easiest way would be to do a speedtest. I would suggest to use the test used in this topic so we can easily compare.
If your speed is high enough -> it could be only HSDPA.
my results without SIMORE :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2082686&postcount=67
I cut my SIM this week and post my result with SIMORE after
I now use a Datopal 6th Generation Dualsim Cut Adapter. It's an analogue one. Things seem to work fine so far. Tried with T-Mobile and HSDPA works (speed was only 440kbit/s, but that's what I got before I used Dualsim also). To be sure I only activated the UMTS frequencies in the settings, so it should really work.
There are only some problems when it comes to show the right distributor of my simcard. I don't have problems, when I use different networks. Only when I use the same network (one sim is directly from the network distributor and one is from a reseller who uses the same network) the display didn't change the provider name. So without a third party tool I'm unable to say which card is active. I used SimDisplay to get rid of this problem, but I'm sure that there are enough alternatives.
Main positive aspect of the dual sim is the low cost of 6$ per unit (including shipping). The card was directly imported from Hongkong, so delivery time was about a week (I paid with credit card).
It really depends on the network and SIM card type.
Here (france) I have an Orange and one SFR USIM cards, I can't do any 3G on it.
In fact, I can log on to the 3G network but when I try to make a call, network is downgraded to GSM.
Video-call don't work (that's the real test for 3G connectivity, calling your video answering machine).
I'm now thinking into buying an analogue dual sim adapter, to prevent any more meddling than a mere switch between the SIM card and the phone.
Anyone know of any dual sim card adapter that works in UK - 3 network?
kutonglupa said:
Yeah! You nail it, but, something does'nt feel right on this site or am getting paranoid?
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well i ordered those dual sim adapters there - and guess what - i got the wrong ones. so its not the best idea to get those things there.
i tried to call them but the number is not working ...
Anyone tried this one? Selles says it will work for cruise: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&item=160263857295
Same guy is selling another version, with a picture of a diamond using this dual sim adapter. (photoshop or real? don't know yet)
I've ordered one, will post my result when I recieve it. May take a week or so.
I have tried this one, which is for "all phones": http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&item=250267107670
didn't work good. The STK menu came up, but the phone freezes everytime I try to change number. It ask for pin, then hangs. (and my dads sony ericsson slows down when this is inserted.. is this normal?)

??? New SIM card vs. Old SIM card ???

I noticed that the SIM cards keep changing every so often.
The new SIM cards have a smaller gold-metal surface area, whereas the older ones have a bigger gold-metal surface area.
Any ideas why?
Is there any benefit to swap out your SIM card to the newest? The SIM that comes in the box has a smaller gold-surface area.
(When was using previously using the iphone, my SIM was pretty beat up from switching phones all the time and the gold-metal part practically had indentations, which did give me reception problems. When I swapped it out with a new one at the store it did fix the problem. Obviously a surface contact problem.)
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iunlock said:
I noticed that the SIM cards keep changing every so often.
The new SIM cards have a smaller gold-metal surface area, whereas the older ones have a bigger gold-metal surface area.
Any ideas why?
Is there any benefit to swap out your SIM card to the newest? The SIM that comes in the box has a smaller gold-surface area.
(When was using previously using the iphone, my SIM was pretty beat up from switching phones all the time and the gold-metal part practically had indentations, which did give me reception problems. When I swapped it out with a new one at the store it did fix the problem. Obviously a surface contact problem.)
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Here's the pic.
I did have a weird situation where replacing the sim actually somehow increased my data speeds...the old sim was only a year old ...but i ain't complaining
didn't really notice any less surface area tho
newspeak said:
I did have a weird situation where replacing the sim actually somehow increased my data speeds...the old sim was only a year old ...but i ain't complaining
didn't really notice any less surface area tho
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That's interesting....hmmm....now I'm really curious haha...
I swapped out my 1 year old SIM as well and now im getting 3G signals in my house whereas my old sim would drop 3G service more often.
Idk I change sim cards for all my phones since g1 since there's nothing on it ever since using google contacts
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There is typically no need to replace your sim card unless you are having problems with it (ie not registering on the network.)
However older sim cards have a restriction on how many times they can register on the network, and after they hit the limit the phone will stop connecting, so if you want to prevent this issue (usually takes a couple years, and is a lot more likely in areas where your signal drops, for people who travel a lot, and in 3G coverages areas where you swap back and forth between 3G and 2G) you can use one of the newer sim cards. To Identify whether your sim is the newer variant with no registration restriction look at the back where the gold contacts are, if its a newer sim it will say in small lettering "TMXXXX" (where X is a number, ie TM4322) and it will also have an expiration date printed (it must be activated by this date or it becomes unusable.)
In terms of 2G/3G the sim card itself and its age should not make a difference as the capability to connect to those networks is dependent on the phone, not the sim. You can think of a sim card as a gateway that connects your phone to the billing system and authenticates it.
Having had said that, if you are having connection issues it could just be a defective sim card, to check, just place the sim in a phone that isn't having any connectivity problems, if it starts having problems, replace your sim.
In terms of the digit you highlighted in that picture, I believe it has to do with the manufacture year, although if I remember correctly its digits 4 and 5 that make up that information, but otherwise isn't anything important to a consumer.
well i got curious and checked ....i have the bigger sim ...i don't think the numbers matter much
Aphotix said:
There is typically no need to replace your sim card unless you are having problems with it (ie not registering on the network.)
However older sim cards have a restriction on how many times they can register on the network, and after they hit the limit the phone will stop connecting, so if you want to prevent this issue (usually takes a couple years, and is a lot more likely in areas where your signal drops, for people who travel a lot, and in 3G coverages areas where you swap back and forth between 3G and 2G) you can use one of the newer sim cards. To Identify whether your sim is the newer variant with no registration restriction look at the back where the gold contacts are, if its a newer sim it will say in small lettering "TMXXXX" (where X is a number, ie TM4322) and it will also have an expiration date printed (it must be activated by this date or it becomes unusable.)
In terms of 2G/3G the sim card itself and its age should not make a difference as the capability to connect to those networks is dependent on the phone, not the sim. You can think of a sim card as a gateway that connects your phone to the billing system and authenticates it.
Having had said that, if you are having connection issues it could just be a defective sim card, to check, just place the sim in a phone that isn't having any connectivity problems, if it starts having problems, replace your sim.
In terms of the digit you highlighted in that picture, I believe it has to do with the manufacture year, although if I remember correctly its digits 4 and 5 that make up that information, but otherwise isn't anything important to a consumer.
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Thanks for your input.
As for the exp. date, where is that located. I don't see it.
Aphotix said:
In terms of 2G/3G the sim card itself and its age should not make a difference as the capability to connect to those networks is dependent on the phone, not the sim. You can think of a sim card as a gateway that connects your phone to the billing system and authenticates it.
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That's what I thought...until a lot of people started noticing better 3g connection/speeds with the new sim cards. Just a placebo effect perhaps?
The size difference could also be for users who want to make it a micro sim so they can put it in their unlocked iPhones. I don't have either of these sim cards to compare, so I'm not sure.
hmm.. the sim im using is almost 8 years old. its been moved from phone to phone so many times there are wear marks on the contacts. still works fine though.
When I first got my g1 a few years ago I had issues with the market. There were apps that I knew were available (private apps) but I could not download them. I went to a T-Mobile store and looked at the display phones. One of them was able to see private apps, the other like mine, could not. I talked it over with the rep and we decided to replace the sim card. It was a random, no other ideas, decision. Started the G1 back up and Market was now working as expected. There were no other benefits noticed. Since then, I tend to replace the sim anytime a new phone is purchased.
Your milage may vary.
-Ryan
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When I got my Vibrant, coming from the g1, tmo wanted to just pop it in the Vibrant. I made them put in the new sim card just to be safe, figured the one that came in the box brand new SHOULD be better.
iunlock said:
Thanks for your input.
As for the exp. date, where is that located. I don't see it.
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Its only on the newer ones, the old ones don't expire, they just stop working after a set number of registrations on the network.
In regards to sim issues, they really shouldn't have any impact at all. Changing a sim card refreshes the billing information in the system (like what kind of services your phone is supposed to have and what not) customer care can do this without the need for a new sim.
Hoenstly though, sometimes a sim replacement is needed, I've seen stranger things.
s15274n said:
When I got my Vibrant, coming from the g1, tmo wanted to just pop it in the Vibrant. I made them put in the new sim card just to be safe, figured the one that came in the box brand new SHOULD be better.
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When I bought my phone out right, the rep opened the box and took out the SIM then sold me the phone.
I guess it doesn't matter since swapping out your SIM at the T-Mobile corporate stores is free.
I just tried this since there is a tmobile store across from where I work. I used SpeedTest app and ran it 3 times before the swap. Average was about 2500 kbps download and 300 up. I swapped the sim out, went back to the spot where I originally tested and ran three more times and got about the same rate with the new sim. My old one was about 3 yo from when I had my Dash.
MonkySlap said:
I just tried this since there is a tmobile store across from where I work. I used SpeedTest app and ran it 3 times before the swap. Average was about 2500 kbps download and 300 up. I swapped the sim out, went back to the spot where I originally tested and ran three more times and got about the same rate with the new sim. My old one was about 3 yo from when I had my Dash.
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I'm thinking the only time one would see a difference is if they are having poor contact surface from the SIM wearing out. I've seen ooolld SIM's where the metal had indentations like no other.
Just read the thread and said why not had the same sim card since I first signed up with tmobile 5 years ago.
When I talked with the rep on the phone and explained this to him and asked could this help he stated that the official tmobile policy is if the old sim card works no need to switch. However, because of the technical specs on the card could cause better reception, they just can't guarantee it, they only guarantee it will not get worse. He asked if I was having issues and I said no i'm just a nerd and wanted to know if it would help. Just swapped it out going to give it a test around the house and will report back.
Back Story:
Upgraded from G1, perfect 3G everywhere in chicago, couldn't even get it to drop from 3G no matter where I went. With the Vibrant and and old sim card, constantly dropped to 2G no big deal still was speedy
New Sim Card:
will report after testing
Old Sim Card
My connection constantly jumped from 2G to 3G all over my house constantly
New Sim Card
Solid 3G all through the house, will report back after tomorrow when I travel all over chicago

Has anyone experienced sim corrupt issues on there optimus one

Hi, everyone
I am running v10b, 2.2 froyo.
Just yesterday my 2 GSM sims (from the same service provider) "BSNL" (runs at 800mhz) became corrupt after inserting them on my optimus one, and they ran perfectly all these days.... i don't know what happened... it all happened when i reinserted those sims... i tried them on other phones, and i confirmed that my sim cards toast forever, in optimus its says "no service", my other nokia phone doesn't even show the welcome screen, just the backlight and nothing on screen...
strangely enough sims from other service providers like vodafone, docomo doesn't seem to get corrupted, is it because they run at other frequencies 1800,1900...
does this mean that my optimus one is malfunctioning and corrupting my sims that work on 800mhz...
i don't know if its frequency related issue, but i can't seem to get any other possibility of damage other than that... i can't believe it damaged 2 sims.... if it was just one, i could have concluded that it was due to wear an tear of that sim, but since it damaged my second sim.... thats what raised suspicion...
any ideas
That's strange! I guess it would be better if you take it to the LG service center since sim card corruption is not something really common. I have used Airtel and BSNL on my O1 and I frequently change between MTNL and Vodafone.
OT - maybe different operators finds way, how to get few customers!
not OT - You would contact operator first, and let him try some "test" sim, if it wasn't just couple incidents in "one shot".
Same thing happend to me. My two bsnl sims got damaged after inserting them in LG Optimus One. Scared of trying the third one! Though Airtel sim is working fine.
Did you try any more bsnl sims?
CtrlU said:
Hi, everyone
I am running v10b, 2.2 froyo.
Just yesterday my 2 GSM sims (from the same service provider) "BSNL" (runs at 800mhz) became corrupt after inserting them on my optimus one, and they ran perfectly all these days.... i don't know what happened... it all happened when i reinserted those sims... i tried them on other phones, and i confirmed that my sim cards toast forever, in optimus its says "no service", my other nokia phone doesn't even show the welcome screen, just the backlight and nothing on screen...
strangely enough sims from other service providers like vodafone, docomo doesn't seem to get corrupted, is it because they run at other frequencies 1800,1900...
does this mean that my optimus one is malfunctioning and corrupting my sims that work on 800mhz...
i don't know if its frequency related issue, but i can't seem to get any other possibility of damage other than that... i can't believe it damaged 2 sims.... if it was just one, i could have concluded that it was due to wear an tear of that sim, but since it damaged my second sim.... thats what raised suspicion...
any ideas
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Had same problema
i used docomo when i bought it.
couple of days later,when i swapped it to airtel,it showed nothing.
n when i again inserted back in ma monte,the sim was gone.
after getting a duplicate one, again same thing happened.
but docomo working all wel and good,no matter how many times i remove it.
i think its d fault of phone.
cant b co incidence with so many people so many times.
UPDATE
Bsnl gave me a new 128kb sim (bsnl 3g) for Rs. 59 and it's working properly. The two sims that got damaged were (old light blue colored) Rs. 20 sims. I too think there is some problem with the phone as it should support all the sims, not just the latest ones.
Hope this helps someone.
i have totally weird yet kinda same problem. when i first flashed a new rom everything worked fine except calling. whenever i used to call someone call wouldn't go and when i try to end it it gets struck in "hanging up" mode.tried different roms still da same problem ! was using tata docomo . so changed it to airtel and it was working fine!!
did anybody experience similar kinda problem!!
Iam using airtel sim I bought 5 years ag, working without any problems..
Yes I agree. Only bsnl old sims have problem. I tested airtel,idea and docomo. All the three worked fine.
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Xperia Arc LT15i not working on BSNL Sim
My new sony ericsson LT5i Xperia Arc is not working on BSNL Sim cards not on 2G and 3G Sims shows no service but working fine on Airtel 64k sim Tata Docomo 64k Sim and Aircel 64k sim why this is not woring on 32K sims any idea . Idea 32K Vodafone 32K etc are also not working anybody has got any remedy for this.

[Q] Galaxy tab damages SIM card!!!

I used my tablet (Galaxy tab 10.1 P7500) with wifi only for almost 1 year. Recently I bought a SIM card (regular, not mini SIM) for using 3G with my tablet. It worked for about 10 days and then stopped working. Surprisingly, when I took the SIM out and tried to use with a phone, the SIM failed to register with the network! My operator told me that the SIM has been probably damaged and replaced it with another. In another 10 days I am facing the same problem again!
I wish to make these clear:
- I inserted the SIM properly into the tablet as per the instructions. I had not removed it thereafter. So, there is no probability of damage.
- In both the instances, the SIM looked perfectly all right. Not even a scratch!
- My operator swears that the problem is with the tablet and it does something to the SIM and makes it non-functional.
My questions:
1) What is the possible reason behind this?
2) Can the tablet work with a regular SIM?
3) Can the tablet damage a regular SIM with 10 days of use?
4) Should I use a micro SIM?
5) Will the problem recur with a micro SIM?
Any help will be highly appreciated! Thanks!
what I did when got the same problem
Bradex said:
I used my tablet (Galaxy tab 10.1 P7500) with wifi only for almost 1 year. Recently I bought a SIM card (regular, not mini SIM) for using 3G with my tablet. It worked for about 10 days and then stopped working. Surprisingly, when I took the SIM out and tried to use with a phone, the SIM failed to register with the network! My operator told me that the SIM has been probably damaged and replaced it with another. In another 10 days I am facing the same problem again!
I wish to make these clear:
- I inserted the SIM properly into the tablet as per the instructions. I had not removed it thereafter. So, there is no probability of damage.
- In both the instances, the SIM looked perfectly all right. Not even a scratch!
- My operator swears that the problem is with the tablet and it does something to the SIM and makes it non-functional.
My questions:
1) What is the possible reason behind this?
2) Can the tablet work with a regular SIM?
3) Can the tablet damage a regular SIM with 10 days of use?
4) Should I use a micro SIM?
5) Will the problem recur with a micro SIM?
Any help will be highly appreciated! Thanks!
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1)dust or movement of the card
You can use only the same size of sim as you had, the size doesn't matter, it just need to "seat" right
Try: buy a fresh new eraser for the old school pencils and gently clean the SIM card - only a new eraser so you won't damage it, don't push too hard, this way you remove any small parts on it that could block it.
Eject your SIM card only when the system is shut down. and restore it in shutdown mode again.
Be sure you turn your wifi off before shuting down so you could initialize the sim at boot and see if you got conection.
Good Luck.

Question 1TB version sim card not inserted

I've had 2 1TB ultras and both have had issue,
Sim cards stop working, can't male calls nor sms.
Have to restart phone for the sims to work.
Anyone else experience the same?
Bought mine directly from Samsung
My EE sim card doesn't work but Vodafone sims have no issue.
I noticed this issue after Feb update.
512gb has no such problems.
riz157 said:
I've had 2 1TB ultras and both have had issue,
Sim cards stop working, can't male calls nor sms.
Have to restart phone for the sims to work.
Anyone else experience the same?
Bought mine directly from Samsung
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Better get it RMA'd asap.
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Better get it RMA'd asap.
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It's really strange, now only sim 2 works!
I think it's a know issue with samsung as 1tb have been out of stock in the uk for weeks.
Yes, that's why I said it's best to get it replaced (not repaired).
Definitely mate, I was wondering if anyone else had experienced the same?
Strangely my phone reads my Vodafone sim only. EE sim isn't the recognised in either sim tray.
I had an update last night, not sure if that had anything to do with it?
I nevertheless factory reset my phone and my ee sim is working, keeping an eye on it for now.
Seems to be fine for now after factory resetting.
Looks its isolated issue no one else has experienced it with 1tb version.
I just had this issue with my s21 ultra after an update on Sunday it would say i was changing carriers and to call verizon. I have re flashed the firmware ad factory reset it but after 5-10 minutes after a restart itll kick me off the network. Got it replaced with a s23ultra but tried 2 sim and the esim in it to try and get it to work and nothing.
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I just had this issue with my s21 ultra after an update on Sunday it would say i was changing carriers and to call verizon. I have re flashed the firmware ad factory reset it but after 5-10 minutes after a restart itll kick me off the network. Got it replaced with a s23ultra but tried 2 sim and the esim in it to try and get it to work and nothing.
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You're having issue with esim? It's not working.
riz157 said:
You're having issue with esim? It's not working.
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sorry for late response and yes not sure what was wrong with the phone reg sim card 10 mins the network would drop til i restart same with the esim so seemed more like radio controller issue
Sorbert said:
sorry for late response and yes not sure what was wrong with the phone reg sim card 10 mins the network would drop til i restart same with the esim so seemed more like radio controller issue
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Sorbert said:
sorry for late response and yes not sure what was wrong with the phone reg sim card 10 mins the network would drop til i restart same with the esim so seemed more like radio controller issue
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After all that it was my sim card which was relatively new stopped working completely! Initially it was intermittent thereafter it completely stopped. Lol

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