Hi.
Is there somebody with an unlocked iPhone SE able to test something for me please?
If you switch off your phone and remove the sim card before powering back on, it should show “No Sim” in the top left corner. If you then insert your sim while it is powered on, does it eventually (no longer than 2 minutes), recognise the sim and connect to the network?
The iPhone SE that I have here, only recognises the sim or sims if there is one in the phone when it is powered on. If it is inserted after it is powered on, it just stays at the “No Sim” status. That said, if the sim was in the phone when it was powered on, and I then remove it later (while still powered on), it does recognise it, or another sim, again if I re-insert it.
So, it only sees the sim cards if it was powered up with one. Is this correct and do others see the same?
In contrast, my 6+ can have a sim card inserted at anytime and it will see the card.
Thanks in advance!
Note. The phone is network unlocked and it makes no difference which networks card is used (U.K. carriers).
Is there somebody with an unlocked iPhone SE able to test something for me please?
If you switch off your phone and remove the sim card before powering back on, it should show “No Sim” in the top left corner. If you then insert your sim while it is powered on, does it eventually (no longer than 2 minutes), recognise the sim and connect to the network?
The iPhone SE that I have here, only recognises the sim or sims if there is one in the phone when it is powered on. If it is inserted after it is powered on, it just stays at the “No Sim” status. That said, if the sim was in the phone when it was powered on, and I then remove it later (while still powered on), it does recognise it, or another sim, again if I re-insert it.
So, it only sees the sim cards if it was powered up with one. Is this correct and do others see the same?
In contrast, my 6+ can have a sim card inserted at anytime and it will see the card.
Thanks in advance!
Note. The phone is network unlocked and it makes no difference which networks card is used (U.K. carriers).
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