09-09-2024 03:18 PM
Hi
I joined PM a couple of weeks ago. My phone worked fine for a week and, coincidentally after getting an iOS update, started to display SIM failure message. Removing SIM card and putting it back fixes the problem but only for a day or two and I have to do it again. I am now testing this card in my old android phone, and after a day no failure. Several people mentioned on reddit same SIM failure after iOS update. Has anyone experienced this problem while using iPhone with Public Mobile? Is there anything I could try before requesting a replacement SIM card? I would like to keep the eSIM option open to be available for when I travel.
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09-09-2024 08:31 PM
09-09-2024 08:22 PM
I think it could be my phone, i.e., the hardware. My wife is using a newer model of iPhone with Public Mobile as well. Her phone got the same update with no issues. I will try to clean the SIM slot and see what happens but first have to find out how to do it properly.
09-09-2024 04:16 PM
@Slawek do you have another SIM card you can test to make sure it's not your device itself?
Try gentlely cleaning the SIM slot and the SIM card . You can pour a small amount of rubbing alcohol on a tissue paper and wipe.
09-09-2024 04:12 PM
@Slawek wrote:I joined PM a couple of weeks ago. My phone worked fine for a week and, coincidentally after getting an iOS update, started to display SIM failure message. Removing SIM card and putting it back fixes the problem but only for a day or two and I have to do it again. I am now testing this card in my old android phone, and after a day no failure. Several people mentioned on reddit same SIM failure after iOS update. Has anyone experienced this problem while using iPhone with Public Mobile? Is there anything I could try before requesting a replacement SIM card? I would like to keep the eSIM option open to be available for when I travel.
Since others are reporting that this only happens after the iOS update, I see this as potentially being a software issue. I do not believe that replacing the SIM card would fix this. You can certainly try, but SIM cards very rarely fail.