3 weeks ago
After returning from Europe where I used the local SIM Card for the travel period, I tried to put in my original SIM Card. But my Apple iPhone SE (third generation) showed "No SIM" despite many attempts of shutting down and restarting. Now I can't call or receive phone calls using my phone number. Can anyone help solve this problem? Thanks.
2 weeks ago
I must add that the original problem of "SIM card not recognized" has been solved. Now I am dealing with another problem. Thank you guys for your help.
2 weeks ago
Unfortunately, the problem is not solved. I have been communicating with a number of CS_Agents, who suggested all kinds of things to do, and some them overlapped with what you guys suggested. One thing, though, has been identified. My physical SIM card seemed to be damaged or desensitized, so it was discarded and replaced with an eSIM which I purchased online. But the issue of video files received from other iPhones ending up smaller and blurry still remains.
3 weeks ago
@W_Zhong go to Settings > Cellular, you should see Public Mobile sim. Make sure it is set as Primary and "Turn on this line" is toggled on
3 weeks ago
My phone is iPhone SE (third generation). But I don't know how to see the PM sim in the sim card screen and showing enabled or turn on. I just put in the sim card the usual way and turn the phone on.
3 weeks ago
Thanks, I have sent a private message.
3 weeks ago
hi @W_Zhong what phone you have?? Android or iPhone??
make sure you see the PM sim in the sim card screen and showing enabled or Turn on
3 weeks ago
@W_Zhong did you put in the PM sim properly? take it out and check
and if you have another phone around, test the PM sim on the other phonebas well
if same, please open ticket with PM support:
3 weeks ago
I have followed your suggestion and the travel sim was removed, although there is no VPN profile there-nothing to delete. I did the Reset All Network, shut the phone, put in my sim and rebooted. But the result is the same: No Sim.
3 weeks ago
@W_Zhong if you used a travel sim, remove it (if it is a travel esim, disable it or delete it)
and go to Connection > VPN and delete all VPN profiles there
Reboot and test. You might need to also click Reset All Networks or Reset Network Settings after all these changes
3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
Hey @W_Zhong
Take out the SIM card, go into network settings and reset all networks. Then shut down. Then insert SIM card back in and reboot.
Settings - General - Scroll down to Transfer or Reset iPhone - Click on Reset - Reset Network Settings..