Does the HTC One allow you to swap SIM cards without rebooting? The Nexus 4 forces you to reboot for the newly inserted SIM card to work. iPhones do not.
havanahjoe said:
Does the HTC One allow you to swap SIM cards without rebooting? The Nexus 4 forces you to reboot for the newly inserted SIM card to work. iPhones do not.
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No problem with hot-swap on the HTC One.
jhenrikj said:
No problem with hot-swap on the HTC One.
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Oh interesting. I thought it must be a Qualcomm chipset thing, since the Xperia ZL seems to require a reboot. So you can just pop a SIM card out and put another one in there and the radio will pick up a signal right away?
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Hi guys !
i just found the trick to unable GSM on a droid 4, but just to be sure, is there a SIM slot or micro SIM slot in the droid 4 ? dont want to get the phone and can't use it cause of no sim lol.
TY for answers.
rubixcube said:
Hi guys !
i just found the trick to unable GSM on a droid 4, but just to be sure, is there a SIM slot or micro SIM slot in the droid 4 ? dont want to get the phone and can't use it cause of no sim lol.
TY for answers.
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Yes, microSIM slot under the back cover.
Microsim... if you have a regular sim then you can just cut it down with scissors, or any independent mobile phone repair place will probably do it for you for cheap.
Or i can ask my provider to change it for free. (yeah my provider do this for free )
rubixcube said:
Or i can ask my provider to change it for free. (yeah my provider do this for free )
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And I even suggest you to do that, since sometimes this microSIM which we are making by our hands can lead to some bad behavior
In the olden days that question would be cut-and-dry based on the radio types in the phone, but now I'm not so sure (last I knew Sprints network was CDMA). So could I buy the Sprint HTC One and then put my AT&T SIM card in it and run it on AT&T?
agreen123 said:
In the olden days that question would be cut-and-dry based on the radio types in the phone, but now I'm not so sure (last I knew Sprints network was CDMA). So could I buy the Sprint HTC One and then put my AT&T SIM card in it and run it on AT&T?
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Nope. Networks are different, at some point you might be able to get LTE working but even that won't work out of the box.
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I dont believe the sprint phone has a sim slot
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jerrycoffman45 said:
I dont believe the sprint phone has a sim slot
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It does not.....
To repeat, the Sprint model has NO SIM slot.
tws101 said:
It does not.....
To repeat, the Sprint model has NO SIM slot.
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yes it does.
The Sprint HTC One does have a sim slot just as the AT&T model and international model.
tws101 said:
It does not.....
To repeat, the Sprint model has NO SIM slot.
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LTE is a GSM technology so every cdma phone with LTE has a SIM card for that purpose.
Do some research before you tell someone the wrong thing
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The Sprint HTC One has a GSM radio but Sprint has to unlock it and it will not work with US networks. It will only work internationally. So no, you can't use an AT&T SIM card in the Sprint One.
The Sprint HTC One sim card slot is located directly across from the volume rocker. The volume is on the right and sim slot is on the left. Use a sim tool or a paperclip and push the little hole and the tray is right there in front of you.
Since LTE is used for data only on at&t, even if you were able to unlock the sprint phone, you'd have no voice. Also there's the matter of at&t LTE frequencies vs sprint.
i have htc one from sprint in red and sim is close by pwr button around corner, try different sim and it not ask for pin or code it just say simlock enabled if slide down menu. how to make it work with gsm sim?
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ok after reading this forum get it work wit gsm network and local sim , in short I did unlock bootloader , root, unlock sim
Hello all,
I am new to this site and I have an issue with my new HTC J One phone i ordered. T moblie and the android did a system update which made my original Samsung galaxy incompatible and unusable. I just got the new HTC J one from china and i cannot figure out how to insert my t moblie Sim card so that i can connect to the network... Also it is not accepting my SD card. Should i just buy a new SD that will work and can anyone help me through the Sim Card problem? I need a functional phone for work so this has been a very frustrating issue for me.
Thanks and hope to hear from someone soon,
Zenotha
Oh Dear Oh dear
The HTC One has an INTERNAL sd card you can't insert your own
The sim card works just like on an Iphone/Ipad you need ti use the clip it came with to open the sim carries - insert the sim into the carrier - then close it
PHONE OFF of course
Well, first of all, the J One is only sold in Japan and should only work on a specific carrier there - KDDI au. I don't know how you got one from China, double check to make sure it isn't a fake. Second, T-Mobile doesn't use standard international frequencies for 3G and 4G so you'd be stuck with a phone that can only work on 2G, unless you want to switch to AT&T. Third, if it's not accepting your SIM that means the phone is locked, so unless you're willing to learn Japanese, travel to Japan, subscribe to KDDI au and call them for an unlock code, you just bought an expensive brick.
L0rdNels0n said:
Oh Dear Oh dear
The HTC One has an INTERNAL sd card you can't insert your own
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Nope, the J variant has a removable back cover with a microSD card slot.
L0rdNels0n said:
Oh Dear Oh dear
The HTC One has an INTERNAL sd card you can't insert your own
The sim card works just like on an Iphone/Ipad you need ti use the clip it came with to open the sim carries - insert the sim into the carrier - then close it
PHONE OFF of course
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the chinese version actually has a SD card slot and has dual sim
Does anyone know why my moto x might be eating every sim card i insert into the phone? Sim cards only last about 2 weeks in the phone before a little red icon appears in the notification tray and says no sim inserted. Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated. Its not fun going back and forth to the bell store and getting a new sim card.
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I would try and get the phone replaced sounds like something is wrong with the SIM card slot on the phone
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One sim card biting the dust happens, if it has been two or three then there is likely something wrong with the phones hardware. I assume you're using proper nano sims and not something cut down?
Or the Moto X just doesn't like Bell, which would make it a very smart phone
Steve-x said:
One sim card biting the dust happens, if it has been two or three then there is likely something wrong with the phones hardware. I assume you're using proper nano sims and not something cut down?
Or the Moto X just doesn't like Bell, which would make it a very smart phone
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yeah I'm using proper nano sim cards lol. But anyways, I guess i need to send it out for repair. Does anyone know what can cause this problem though? or just a hardware malfunction?
So i have a brand new sim from tmo and a sprint nexus 6. To the best of my knowledge this is supposed to work by just popping in the new card and rebooting. Phone says no service. Tmo says the account and card are good.
Any way to manually program this to work?
vitaminjay1982 said:
So i have a brand new sim from tmo and a sprint nexus 6. To the best of my knowledge this is supposed to work by just popping in the new card and rebooting. Phone says no service. Tmo says the account and card are good.
Any way to manually program this to work?
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Factory reset the phone if you previously used it on Sprint
PaisanNYC said:
Factory reset the phone if you previously used it on Sprint
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Thats what Im doing now. Thank you though.
I wonder if ill be able to hot swap the two sims after this...