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...do that because the sim card slides inside the phone.... Thanks If you have ATT that explains it all. If not, call your service provider. Sounds like you have a defective phone! Rip them a new

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Question about Electronics CECT P168 Cellular Phone

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...sim card is inserted the correct way (sounds asinine, but it happens more than you'd think) 2. Check contacts for build-up. A quick lick on your finger (not too much!) and rubbing of the exposed gold ...

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Question about Electronics CECT P168 Cellular Phone

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...your Phone required service to resolve it. If the SIM is not working with other phone also then contact your SIM service provider to replace the SIM (SIM card is defective). Good

Defective SIM card - that's why it could not get reception. 2. The Message Center - could be incorrect. The message center should be provider by your wireless provider as well. 3. Last is if there's a

Question about 1661 Cell Phone

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...mobile phone is defective. You have to replace your mobile. But if the problem occurs in other mobile phones then your sim card is defective. Report it immediately to your provider for

Question about Touch P3450 Smartphone

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...card is not accessibe You must contact your cell phone service provider about this problem the SIM card may be defective or the phone is defective, their customer support can help you determine

Question about Touch P3450 Smartphone

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...MOBILE SAMSUNG C 145 SIGNAL SHOWING BUT NOT REGISTERING NETWORK This is most probably because of defective SIM card.Contact your service provider and they would replace the SIM(usually free of

Question about 1280 Cell Phone

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SIM card slot is the one defective, if it doesn't work for another mobile it is SIM card issue.4. You can also try power cycling the mobile phone by:*turn off the mobile and remove the SIM, memory

when i take the sim card out it acts normally but i cant call,only emergency calls You must contact your service provider or go to a factory store, there is no other solution, the SIM may be defective

...its a new sim card, maybe it is defective. Try taking it out cleaning it, looking for any apparent damage, and putting it back in. Have you tried calling or talking to your phone carrier's 1800

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