26-08-2017 01:15 AM - last edited on 04-09-2017 12:36 PM by 48_Retired
Hi,
I smashed my iPhone screen today. My friend gave me his old iPhone which I reset and erased. I'm trying to set it up now with my info but it's saying that it doesn't support my 48 sim. Can you adv what I need to do please?
Thanks
Lou
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27-08-2017 12:38 PM - edited 27-08-2017 12:39 PM
All I can suggest is trying another operator's SIM in it (e.g. borrow one from somebody for a quick check) to make sure that the phone itself is working.
If it is and the 48 SIM still doesn't work then you could try a replacement SIM but I doubt that will make a difference since your current SIM works in your old phone.
Other than that all I can suggest is that you contact 48 support and see if they can suggest anything.
Unfortunately iPhones are notoriously difficult to use on some networks due to the stupid way that Apple do things and the restrictions that they put in the way of owners using them as they like.
By the way do you know if your friend got this phone unlocked and, if so, how - e.g. officially by Vodafone or unofficially using jailbreak or the like?
Hope this helps.
27-08-2017 03:30 PM
27-08-2017 04:04 PM - edited 27-08-2017 04:26 PM
Ok if a Lyca SIM works then it isn't locked.
Try the 48 SIM again.
Make sure to gently clean the SIM contacts and make sure that it's sitting correctly in the SIM tray.
Power on and see if you get the error again.
If you do then power off and on again and try again.
When you get the error can you get to the settings to manually scan for networks?
If you can what do you see?
Can you see and connect to 48?
If it still doesn't work can you try a factory reset and see if that helps?
Can you try a sync with iTunes and see if that helps?
You may want to do this anyway in order to backup your old phone and then restore it to this one?
Otherwise you may need to contact 48 support to see if they can suggest anything else.
Hope this helps.
27-08-2017 04:30 PM
Some other questions.
Hope this helps.