Hey,
I have a TYTN II wich was working fine for the past few months.
Suddenly it became to had wierd problems with touchsreen.
So i have two sim cards (each for different network).
The phone was working on card #1 fine for the past few months. Card #2 was used in different phone.
Now on one day, touchscreen stopped working (but the keys were working). I restated phone, did hard reset etc. Same
So i swapped sim cards - guess what, touch screen was working. Then again i swapped the main card back, touchscreen WAS working but just for a couple of hours.
So i started using card #2 on Kaiser. Touch was working for a week or so, then similiar problem. It stopped working.
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Now the question is, can it be somehow connected to the newest battery problems? Just after the touch probs my battery started to act wierd. Im having problems with charging the phone, the phone restarts itself randomly etc.
I guess the battery probably died, right? But while dying, could it be somehow the issue for my sim cards problems?
Cheers
Bel
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Ok, I'm going to give you guys the whole background story just to cover all the bases.
I've had a Nexus S for about 6 months, never had a hitch. Rooted it, etc etc all fine and dandy.
About two weeks ago, I updated it to CM 7.1 RC1. So far so good.
I've always had the same Vodafone SIM card, which has accompanied me through a couple of phones. Last week, I went to London and bought a UK pay as you go card, to use data without roaming. Perfect. No problems whatsoever.
So, to make it clear, I never had problems with my original (portuguese) SIM card, nor with the british one I had just bought.
However, it was upon my return that I realized I had forgotten my SIM card at my friend's house. I quickly stopped by the Vodafone store at the airport, where they promptly gave me a new SIM, ready to use within a couple of hours.
Since then, my phone after a short period of being on, spontaneously fails to detect the SIM card/no longer recognizes it. I've tried scanning for networks in the settings, but it won't let me register again. It takes a reboot to get it working. Thing is after a couple of minutes or hours, it happens again.
I have since exchanged the new SIM card with a newer one , also from Vodafone, albeit a different store. Yet, the problem persists.
I didn't alter any settings between Portugal-UK-Portugal, so everything should be exactly the same. Does anyone know how to solve this or why this happens?
Faulty phone?
Faulty radio?
Faulty SIM cards?
ROM bug?
Any help is appreciated.
I have a HTC Sensation XE on Orange UK which is not rooted.
Since I've upgraded the phone from Android 2 to 4.0.3, I've been having an intermittent problem with the signal. On a daily basis, I will lose phone signal completely and quite often, the only way to get the phone signal back is to either turn it on and off Airplane Mode or Restart the phone. Sometimes this will return the phone signal, but sometimes it will remain with no phone signal and sometimes, it comes up with an error saying that I don't have a Sim Card in the phone. Eventually, I do get back the phone signal back but I have to leave it alone for about 10-15 minutes if it gets into the "No Sim Card" loop, otherwise everytime I restart it or put it into Airplane Mode, it comes back with No Sim Card.
This normally happens when I'm using the phone, but has happened when I've had my phone in the pocket. It happens in weak and strong signal areas. It's very random. Factory Reset will often have no affect and it's happened when I've had lots of Apps installed, and when I've only had the Factory Apps installed.
I've sent it back to HTC 3 times. They've returned it with re-installing the software. It works again for about 3-5 days, then the problem starts again.
I keep thinking it's an issue with the Sim Card, but the Sim Card works fine in other phones with no issues of signal. I've tried other Orange Sim cards in the phone and they seem to work, but I've never left it long enough to see if the signal crashes. I've spoken to Orange but they say there's nothing wrong with the Sim Card as it works in other phones.
I've looked all over the internet for a resolution. Seen many people having the issue, but unable to come up with a resolution. I'm a little unsure what to do. Anyone having a similar problem, or any ideas what to do next?
Hey guys, so I recently got a replacement Lumia 710 from the Nokia repair center, and it works fine but I noticed that it will reboot completely randomly around 2-3 times a day. From what I can tell, there is no specific trigger that causes this. It's almost always been idle (sitting on my desk/ in my pocket) except for a couple times. This problem occurs with stock and custom ROMs. Also when the phone comes back, it seems like the battery percent jumps down ~4-6%
The only thing I can think might cause this is a new SIM card. Before I sent my phone in for repair, I had a regular SIM that I cut into a microSIM. Almost immediately after getting my replacement phone, I activated a real microSIM I got from AT&T. This weekend I plan on trying to get a replacement SIM card from AT&T again to see if that fixes it, but I wanted to know if anyone else ran into a similar problem.
The thing that really confuses me is how random the bug is. It happens whether the phone is in use or not, at random times of the day, on a couple different ROMs (including stock), and only 2-3 times a day. I'm considering sending it back for repair, but I'd like to hear from you guys before I go 2 weeks without a phone.
Phone Info:
T-Mobile US RM-809 Lumia 710 (white)
Phone OS: Currently running WP7.8 (RainbowMod ROM) but the problem is ROM-independent.
Hi,
exactly the same problem but only since the 7.8 update. Before the update my wife never had any random reboot.
The phone reboots randomly 2-3 times a day.
Maybe it's a coincidence.
TLR - Is it more likely my 4g sim card has died out of the blue or the radio in my older Droid Bionic has fried?
-Using a droid bionic that is probably 3 years old, duel booted with the newest kit-kat. Problem occurs on stock as well.
-So for the last few months my phone has been dropping all service(wi-fi & data/cell) then coming back on a few minutes later.
-The other day 4g/cell service dropped completely. The wi-fi still works but seems to be iffy. I have to airplane mode on and off a few times to get it to come back.
-I'm looking to buy an HTC One m7 off craigslist (I still have unlimited data) and I don't want to buy a new phone if a new SIM card will solve the problem. In turn I don't want to buy a new SIM card and have the phone be the problem.
-I've gone to two verizon stores and one said SIM cards die often, the other said it was the phone.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? I'm poor and it could save me a lot of money.
Thanks in advance
cb
I have read all in xda about; fast battery drain, reboots and unstability to 905. This because my 905 has this isues. I have sent it back to repair 3 times...they have changed the motherboard twise and then battery. I still had these problems! 2 weeks ago I removed my sim card to put it in my wifes cell phone. After that i only use the wifi one my 905. Now I have no reboots, no unstabilety no battery drain...... why!
If one of you out ther ho has this problem can give this a try....
parden my bad english!
Finally!
This tablet worked perfectly at the very beginning. Then an update came and I started to have random reboots. Couple per weeks. In last weeks - few per day.
I removed sim card 2 days ago. And so far I didn't get even single reboot.
Thank you!
But... The questions is:
is there something wrong with some particular SIM cards, or is there another way to solve our issue?
Faulty SIMcards can cause all kinds of issues, from connectivity to reboots and even errors that seem unrelated. I see customers with those problems every day. Have you tried using a different SIM?
Also, older as well as cut SIMcards are known to cause problems, as well. Cutting a regular SIM to Micro size has a 86% chance to damage the SIM.