This is probably impossible but.. Here it goes is there any possible way to create some kind of toggle on off for the sim card? app maybe?
Why would you want to?
Signature.
you could use airplane mode it would do basically the same thing.
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i want to do a COMPLEAT backup of my sim card. Not just the phone numbers but EVERYTHING and be able to restore it to a different one and have that one as a backup. I want to do this from my phone and dont want to buy a sim to usb card. Any help?
Could be useful
This could be very useful, Has anyone any Idea if this is even possible?
hey well just asking, so would having remote sim over bluetooth work? or is there no way?
I would like to make APP which simulates SIM card in software on android. I would load 2 or 3 SIM cards into phone and then I would chose which one I need in android.
Do you think that it`s possible to be done? I don`t know how phone communicates with SIM card, it`s by SW or HW?
Thanks for any advice.
Hi,
I have a problem - every time I open the sim drawer and put it back in (with the sd aswell) some pictures get their timestamp changed. that makes the whole gallery a mess and there's no longer chronological order. the files names stays the same (with the right date and time).
it means that the problem is with the sd card or the phone? how can I solve that?
Thank you.
Stop taking the SDCard out?
Why would you need to remove the SIM / SDCard all the time? The phone has USB, use that to copy stuff over
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Stop taking the SDCard out?
Why would you need to remove the SIM / SDCard all the time? The phone has USB, use that to copy stuff over
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changing sim card for example....
I just want to know what is the problematic part, phone hardware or sd card.
So. This seem to be a rare but still unresolved problem effecting users on all brands of phones using eSIM.me sim cards. Google does not turn up much other than the typical 5-9 steps including re-seating your card, restarting your phone and eventually the last resort... resetting your phone. One of these steps might help some typical cases but this one is a little bit different. A full reset would definitely work but I'm not gonna reset my phone if i can help it.
The problem starts with Android 11. Since 11, Sim card enable/disable status and all related card settings get stored and will be remembered. This is convenient when you swap cards frequently.
But for eSIM.me cards this seems to be problematic. The way they work makes it possible to unintentionally disable the card and not being able to enable it again. there is no conventional way to enable the card or any of the esims stored on it once this happens.
BUT i figured out a way to fix this. Unfortunately you need root access. If you don't already have this your only option is a full reset.
[GUIDE]
Prerequisites:
First of all. you need ROOT.
The data you need to edit is stored in a sqlite database so you need a sqlite editor. This one is adequate: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tomminosoftware.sqliteeditor
Step 1.
Launch SQLite Database Editor.
Navigate to the package com.android.providers.telephony. This is normally located under /data/data but if its read only and you have magisk root you can find it under /data_mirror/data_de/null/0.
once there go to databases and open telephony.db
Step 2.
Inside telephony.db you'll find a table named "siminfo". Open it.
Step 3.
Now you see a table with all current and previous sim cards that have been mounted to your phone.
From here you have a couple of options. You can identify the card you have issue with and set "uicc_applications_enabled" to 1.
Or you can simply remove all rows in the table and start fresh.
To identify a sim the icc_id is usually printed on the card itself or in case of eSIM.me you'll find it in their app under each esim profile.
Step 4.
Remove and reinsert your card to apply the changes. Or restart your phone.
All done. Everything should be back to normal.
I ran into the similar problem too earlier.
I didn't have root but used this workaround.
1. Remove esim.me card and insert it in a different phone. Now estim.me card will work.
2. Go to your sim provider website and generate a new eSIM activation code. This part requires OTP which you will be able receive.
3. Insert SIM in your main phone again. Open esim.me app and provision a new esim card. Don't delete the old one while you are testing to be on safe side.
It should provision the same number as a new esim. Problem solved.
Of course, don't ever accidentally disable SIM card ever again.
I have Oneplus 8T with Android 13.
My SIM was on Slot 2 yesterday. Then I accidentally clicked on "Disable SIM".
Now it says "No eSIM" "Disable eSIM to u.." (it only shows second line partially) when I insert it in Slot 2.
When I insert it in Slot 1, it says "No SIM card detected".
Note:
1. If I use any other SIM, it works on either slots.
2. When I this SIM on other android phones or even a feature phone, it works correctly without any issue whatsoever.
3. I've already tried the "Reset Network Settings" feature. Ideally I don't want to reset my phone completely
Have the same issue too, can't figure out any way to fix other than getting them to send out a new SIM card each time...
Anyone else have any other ideas?
(Edit, just realised this is on a 8T forum, mines a 9 Pro... seems to affect lots of OP devices)
I factory reset the device - SIM starts working immediately. Disable SIM 1 and the phone instantly forgets it again...
Back to wiping it all over again. Thought I'd rather test it now before I set it all up
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I factory reset the device - SIM starts working immediately. Disable SIM 1 and the phone instantly forgets it again...
Back to wiping it all over again. Thought I'd rather test it now before I set it all up
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[GUIDE][ROOT][FIX] Re-enable disabled eSIM.me card when no sim card is detected. (may work for all sim cards)
So. This seem to be a rare but still unresolved problem effecting users on all brands of phones using eSIM.me sim cards. Google does not turn up much other than the typical 5-9 steps including re-seating your card, restarting your phone and...
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