03-22-2020 01:53 PM - edited 01-05-2022 10:02 AM
I've been with public mobile for about a year. Started having issues with my iphone 7plus saying no sim. Was able to reset it a few times. Doesn't last long until problem returns. Touch screen doesn't work properly when this happens. I just bought a new PM sim card in hopes to replace the other one. How do I register my new sim card without creating a whole new account?
03-22-2020 03:53 PM - edited 03-22-2020 03:55 PM
I remain. Don’t register the new SIM just yet.
Prove if the one you have works or doesn’t work in a different phone. Test phone needs to be unlocked or on Telus. 😀
And just a thought as per @DOA comment. Has your phone been recently repaired....like a new screen or battery? Or recently dropped?
Is the phone still under Apple care or warranty? Although stores are closed, if you call you may get a replacement just because of the conditions we are currently in.
iPhone 7’s have issues.
03-22-2020 03:52 PM
In your place I would first try to figure out if it's sim or phone before proceeding.
Clean your sim with alcohol.
Borrow a friend's or family member phone and sim
Test their sim in your phone and your sim in theirs. Give it some time to figure out which one fails first. Then proceed
03-22-2020 03:31 PM
Hi Mary,
I'm going to be quite contrary to what the other posters are advising and say replace the SIM since you already have it and it's only 5 bucks these dark days.
However, since you say the touch screen doesn't work properly when this happens, it's probably not the SIM.
You don't say what kind of reset you've done, but try hard and factory resets. Just google the terms. Be sure to backup your phone before the factory reset, because it wipes the device.
If that doesn't work, it could be a loose screen connector on the main board. Take it to a reliable Apple repair shop.
03-22-2020 03:06 PM - edited 03-22-2020 03:06 PM
@marywaterman I don't think that is a sim problem sounds like it might be an antenna problem with your phone. If your phone hardware is not the issue then it would be a good idea to submit a ticket to PM and ask them to reset your account in the hopes that it will fix the issue. Save your sim.
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03-22-2020 02:37 PM
Like others are saying..........don’t register that new SIM card yet.
See this below.
If you see 'invalid SIM' or 'no SIM' on your iPhone or iPad
If you get an alert that says Invalid SIM or No SIM Card installed, follow these steps.
If you still see an alert about your SIM card, contact Apple support.
Learn what to do if you see a SIM not supported alert.
03-22-2020 02:31 PM - edited 03-22-2020 02:32 PM
@gblackma wrote:@marywaterman before you replace your SIM card, could you please place the current SIM into another phone if possible? The problem may be with your iPhone, not the SIM. Thanks.
To change your SIM card, log into your self service account , under my profile, choose change SIM card, enter the new 19 digit pin and submit.
@marywaterman...I'd also try your sim a different phone before replacing the sim. The sim cards are usually pretty robust...not many comments about them failing prematurely...unless they get tampered with.
Let us know how you resolve.
03-22-2020 02:10 PM
Ok I will give that a try and report back
03-22-2020 02:09 PM - edited 03-22-2020 03:06 PM
Try these steps to see if you can get your phone to recognize your sim.
https://www.lifewire.com/when-iphone-says-no-sim-2000284
03-22-2020 01:58 PM - edited 03-22-2020 02:04 PM
@marywaterman before you replace your SIM card, could you please place the current SIM into another phone if possible? The problem may be with your iPhone, not the SIM. Thanks.
To change your SIM card, log into your self service account , under my profile, choose change SIM card, enter the new 19 digit pin and submit.