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Put the sim card into the SIM slot of your phone and turn ON the phone. After some time, it will register with the network. You have nothing to do other than that.
If that doesn't work, wait for few more hours. Some network operators offer(Actually, nowadays many) instant connection while some network providers still take 8-15 hours or even more to register a new connection into their network.
If the problem exists for days, go to a service outlet of your network operator.
when u inserting the sim card plz check its in first sim card slot or not.
after that go in more network and enable auto connect (CDM/WCDM). and then go in mobile network and click on select automatically. and then check your network.
It's the same throughout all brands.... Remove battery cover or any cover holding sim card and/or SD card.
Locate the position the sim card is placed and insert it correctly. Do the same with the SD card if you have one. Put the device back together then switch on. The phone will check your sim card and connect to your network provider (if phone is unlocked to all networks) you will find out quick enough if the phone is locked to another provider, it won't work !
Assuming it pairs with your network, the on-screen instructions will tell you how to proceed, like any email accounts etc that you want synchronised with your device. It should automatically load your previous contacts and will install some updates automatically too.
These are generic instructions for the average type phone, read any manual you have carefully. but this is the general way..... good luck.
One more thing....make sure the device is charged.
Invalid sim means the sim card may no longer be active , faulty or the device is network locked , cheapest option is replace the card if still not functioning the issue is with the device , giffgaff will not use the same APN as O2 , that may have to be manually input
Hi,
Please check the SIM card if it is correctly inserted or if you put in the SIM card the wrong way. But if you put in the SIM card correctly, you need to check your mobile phone if it is open to the network of the SIM card. If your mobile phone is unlock for all networks available in your country there is a problem on the SIM card. Please contact the network provider.
I hope I answered your question.
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you can check it with other sim card ,if it remains the same problem ,it may be locked to particular network wont accept any sim card other than the particular network ,you can unlock it and used to other network,try here http://www.mobile-unlocker.com/nokia/rs2wp8/
you can check it with other sim card ,if it remains the same problem ,it may be locked to particular network wont accept any sim card other than the particular network ,you can unlock it and used to other network,try here http://www.prounlocking.com/sony-ericsson-w910i/rs8wp9/
That slot is an ExpressCard Slot for WWAN cards that require a sim card in order to
connect to the provider's network. Not all WWAN cards require sim
cards to connect. If you get an ExpressCard WWAN card, and that card requires a sim to
connect, then usually there will be a place on the card itself to put
the sim. The sim slot in the battery bay is because most mini-cards do
not have room to add the required sim card slot and still fit into the
system.
There's a few things that can cause this. The case that is holding in the sim card is lose, the sim card itself is not all the way in it's case and connecting it to the phone or the sim reader on the phone is not working, or the sim card is bad. To check to see if the sim card is bad...put it in another cell phone that is also with your same network carrier...if it says the same thing "insert sim" you have a bad sim card and will need to go to your local carrier's store and get a new one or call your carriers customer service line. Hope it helps. Good luck
hi what i found was that wen i put the other SIM card in (Vodacom, Mtn) and then went to menu, settings, network, network setup and then said available networks it would come up with three choices Cell C Vodacom MTN. Depending on the SIM card you put in choose the correct network (Vodacom SIM card would choose Vodacom) That fixed my problem hope it fixes yours bye!
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