01-17-2020 01:07 PM - edited 01-05-2022 09:03 AM
I dropped my phone (not hard at all) and now for some reason it's saying No Service. I reinserted the SIM card, and tried shutting it off and on but nothing works. Any suggestions?
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06-06-2020 02:57 PM
thank you so much this worked
01-17-2020 05:56 PM
@Morgan20 Cool, glad you got it workin'! 👍🏼
01-17-2020 03:12 PM - last edited on 01-27-2020 02:53 PM by Luddite
Good news everyone, it works! All I did was did a Network Settings reset. I took out the SIM, did the reset, then put the SIM back in.
[Self solution accepted .......... Luddite]
01-17-2020 02:36 PM
Good idea, I'll take it in to London Drugs as well
01-17-2020 02:36 PM
I will be taking it in later today, I didn't say I would in that reply - in a later one.
01-17-2020 02:34 PM
@Morgan20 wrote:I'll take it in today
@Triguy actually he did (middle of page 1), but it's not a big deal.
@Triguy wrote:@LovesToPM OP didn't mention anything about taking it to a repair shop.
I dropped my phone (not hard at all) and now for some reason it's saying No Service. I reinserted the SIM card, and tried shutting it off and on but nothing works. Any suggestions?
01-17-2020 02:31 PM
@LovesToPM OP didn't mention anything about taking it to a repair shop.
I dropped my phone (not hard at all) and now for some reason it's saying No Service. I reinserted the SIM card, and tried shutting it off and on but nothing works. Any suggestions?
01-17-2020 02:06 PM
@Morgan20 If you are close to any store that sells phones (london drugs, wow mobile etc) I would just go to them and see if they have a sim or phone you can do some swapping with.
getting your iphone4 repaired /or even looked at would probbaly cost more than buying a newer model gently used iphone.
01-17-2020 02:03 PM
@CannonFodder wrote:
@LovesToPM wrote:
@CannonFodder wrote:
@LovesToPM wrote:
@Morgan20 wrote:It's an iphone 4 and it's sim is a different size than other phones unfortunately
The larger SIM is likely fitted with an adapter. You can switch the adapter as well.
Or, to maybe clarify a bit - if you have the typical 3-sizes-in-1 punch out SIM, you can punch out a SIM to the smallest size, like I'm using, but you can keep the other two punched out portions to use as adapters, in case you need to use the SIM in an older phone that uses one of the larger sizes. In my case, I can use the nano size, with the remaining punched-out portions, to enable using the SIM in my wife's much older phone that uses a full size SIM.
If I understand it correctly, your phone is using one of the larger sizes, in which case you can still punch the SIM out to a smaller size to try it in other phones, and then use the part you punched-out as an adapter to put it back in your existing phone.
This can done except with older SIMs, which come in one size only.
Which is why I typed in the part above, that I've now highlighted in bold.....
Thanks, nothing personal. Just pointing out that older SIMs came in one size only.
01-17-2020 02:00 PM
@LovesToPM wrote:
@CannonFodder wrote:
@LovesToPM wrote:
@Morgan20 wrote:It's an iphone 4 and it's sim is a different size than other phones unfortunately
The larger SIM is likely fitted with an adapter. You can switch the adapter as well.
Or, to maybe clarify a bit - if you have the typical 3-sizes-in-1 punch out SIM, you can punch out a SIM to the smallest size, like I'm using, but you can keep the other two punched out portions to use as adapters, in case you need to use the SIM in an older phone that uses one of the larger sizes. In my case, I can use the nano size, with the remaining punched-out portions, to enable using the SIM in my wife's much older phone that uses a full size SIM.
If I understand it correctly, your phone is using one of the larger sizes, in which case you can still punch the SIM out to a smaller size to try it in other phones, and then use the part you punched-out as an adapter to put it back in your existing phone.
This can done except with older SIMs, which come in one size only.
Which is why I typed in the part above, that I've now highlighted in bold.....
01-17-2020 01:59 PM
@Triguy wrote:Your phone uses a micro sim and most newer phone would use a nano sim which is smaller. You could try taking your phone to a mobile repair shop and see if they could test your phone.
OP did say he will take it in later today.
01-17-2020 01:58 PM
@CannonFodder wrote:
@LovesToPM wrote:
@Morgan20 wrote:It's an iphone 4 and it's sim is a different size than other phones unfortunately
The larger SIM is likely fitted with an adapter. You can switch the adapter as well.
Or, to maybe clarify a bit - if you have the typical 3-sizes-in-1 punch out SIM, you can punch out a SIM to the smallest size, like I'm using, but you can keep the other two punched out portions to use as adapters, in case you need to use the SIM in an older phone that uses one of the larger sizes. In my case, I can use the nano size, with the remaining punched-out portions, to enable using the SIM in my wife's much older phone that uses a full size SIM.
If I understand it correctly, your phone is using one of the larger sizes, in which case you can still punch the SIM out to a smaller size to try it in other phones, and then use the part you punched-out as an adapter to put it back in your existing phone.
This can done except with older SIMs, which come in one size only.
01-17-2020 01:56 PM - edited 01-17-2020 01:56 PM
Your phone uses a micro sim and most newer phone would use a nano sim which is smaller. You could try taking your phone to a mobile repair shop and see if they could test your phone.
01-17-2020 01:55 PM
@LovesToPM wrote:
@Morgan20 wrote:It's an iphone 4 and it's sim is a different size than other phones unfortunately
The larger SIM is likely fitted with an adapter. You can switch the adapter as well.
Or, to maybe clarify a bit - if you have the typical 3-sizes-in-1 punch out SIM, you can punch out a SIM to the smallest size, like I'm using, but you can keep the other two punched out portions to use as adapters, in case you need to use the SIM in an older phone that uses one of the larger sizes. In my case, I can use the nano size, with the remaining punched-out portions, to enable using the SIM in my wife's much older phone that uses a full size SIM.
If I understand it correctly, your phone is using one of the larger sizes, in which case you can still punch the SIM out to a smaller size to try it in other phones, and then use the part you punched-out as an adapter to put it back in your existing phone.
01-17-2020 01:50 PM
It's an iphone 4 and there isn't another one in my house. The SIM comes in different sizes for different phones I think
01-17-2020 01:49 PM - edited 01-17-2020 01:51 PM
@Morgan20 Try putting the PM SIM in different phone and try using a different SIM in the phone you dropped to rule out what is not working. If convenient, you can go to a kiosk/store and they may have a test SIM for you to test your phone
01-17-2020 01:47 PM
@Morgan20 wrote:It's an iphone 4 and it's sim is a different size than other phones unfortunately
The larger SIM is likely fitted with an adapter. You can switch the adapter as well.
01-17-2020 01:47 PM
@Morgan20 Well, while I hope, for your sake, that it's not the case, it seems like a good possibility that the phone is damaged. It could be something as simple as the connection from the antenna to the main board has popped off..... as you can imagine(if you've never seen the insides of a phone), everything in a phone is VERY small, and easily damaged. Good luck! 👍 Let us know if you get it working again.....
01-17-2020 01:45 PM
It's an iphone 4 and it's sim is a different size than other phones unfortunately
01-17-2020 01:44 PM
I'll take it in today
01-17-2020 01:41 PM - edited 01-17-2020 01:43 PM
@Morgan20 wrote:I dropped my phone (not hard at all) and now for some reason it's saying No Service. I reinserted the SIM card, and tried shutting it off and on but nothing works. Any suggestions?
These could be unrelated issues. As suggested, try SIM/phone swap to rule out hardware problem.
If your phone works with another SIM card, check your PM account to make sure your status is active.
Or is it possible your phone has been blacklisted? You can check here
https://www.devicecheck.ca/check-status-device-canada/
01-17-2020 01:41 PM
Damage to the phone may have been done if the sim was reset and the phone was turned on, off. Have it looked at by a certified tech.
01-17-2020 01:32 PM
@Morgan20 wrote:I dropped my phone (not hard at all) and now for some reason it's saying No Service. I reinserted the SIM card, and tried shutting it off and on but nothing works. Any suggestions?
Try another phone or another sim for your phone.
01-17-2020 01:17 PM
I'll try
01-17-2020 01:12 PM
Do you have another phone to try and swap the sim card ?