on 30-05-2013 14:52
on 30-05-2013 14:52
I have just switched from Vodafone to O2.
I have been seeing 'No Service' all day, then about an hour ago it changed to Invalid SIM. I followed some instructions on this forum which suggested connecting to iTunes and restoring the phone. However, it backed up and is now displaying the following message, which means I can't do any restoring etc.:
The SIM card inserted in this iPhone does not appear to be supported.
This iPhone is not currently setup to work with carrier you're attempting to use. Please insert another SIM card from a supported carrier or request that this iPhone be unlocked.
What's the next move?
Cheers
Tony
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on 30-05-2013 15:02
on 30-05-2013 15:02
No you need to request the unlock as it sounds like it;s locked to Vodafone. Only they can resolve it for you.
on 30-05-2013 14:56
Did you have the iphone unlocked by Vodafone?
on 30-05-2013 14:59
Well I had a PAC code so I assumed the phone would unlock. Is this not the case?
on 30-05-2013 15:02
on 30-05-2013 15:02
No you need to request the unlock as it sounds like it;s locked to Vodafone. Only they can resolve it for you.
on 30-05-2013 15:05
on 30-05-2013 15:05
on 30-05-2013 15:08
I could have done this weeks ago. Why has no-one at either Vodafone or O2 mentioned that step when I've spoken to them? Switching providers shouldn't be so difficult.
Thanks for the response.
on 30-05-2013 15:13
on 30-05-2013 15:13
I'm afraid it's one of the problems of contract phones. Most networks lock them nowadays and it's always advisable to check when buying phones or taking out contracts.
on 31-05-2013 09:50
if your lucky the phone can be unlocked in a few mins otherwise it can take up to 72 hours