04-10-2016 01:48 PM
04-10-2016 03:35 PM
Try this:
If that doesn't work then the iPhone may need activation on the 48 network (because of the stupid way that Apple do things).
To do this put a small amount of cash credit on you account then switch off/on again and wait a while.
The reason for the credit is that the Apple/iPhone activation process automatically sends a UK SMS which costs 25c and which will not go if you don't have cash credit on your account.
Hope this helps.
04-10-2016 05:53 PM
04-10-2016 06:14 PM
If it doesn't help then post back here rather than creating another thread.
05-10-2016 09:27 AM
Did that help at all?
05-10-2016 09:40 AM
05-10-2016 10:11 AM
Being with 48 4 years has nothing to do with it.
It's almost certainly just a configuration/activation/SIM issue.
Did you do the activation process that I mentioned above - cash credit etc.?
Can you try your SIM in another unlocked phone (e.g. your old one) just to check that the SIM itself works?
Can you try another SIM (ideally somebody else's 48 SIM) in your new iPhone to see if that works.
Hope this helps.
05-10-2016 10:16 AM
05-10-2016 10:26 AM
Did you cash credit reduce by 25c which would be evidence that the Apple/iPhone activation process worked and sent the UK SMS?
Try a sync with iTunes if possible as that sometimes gets the activation process going too.
Unfortunately Apple make things awkward on many networks with the way that they do things...
Hope this helps.
05-10-2016 01:19 PM