07-26-2020 03:59 PM - edited 01-05-2022 12:17 PM
Hello!
I bought a refurbished iPhone 8. I have verified it is unlocked with the help of apple. I have verified it isn't reported lost or stolen on devicechek.ca. I have spent 2 days updating , installing, erasing , and reinstalling. I've done everything I've read about. I spent four hours on the phone with apple.
I place my working sim card into my new phone, and I get the "no service" message in corner of the phone. The sim card works in the old phone.
Any ideas? Can a moderator help me? I like the phone, and hope it works!
Thanks for the help, and have a good day!
07-27-2020 01:37 PM
Thank you . I am currently conversing with a moderator
07-26-2020 07:43 PM
@dan616 wrote:Hello!
I bought a refurbished iPhone 8. I have verified it is unlocked with the help of apple. I have verified it isn't reported lost or stolen on devicechek.ca. I have spent 2 days updating , installing, erasing , and reinstalling. I've done everything I've read about. I spent four hours on the phone with apple.
I place my working sim card into my new phone, and I get the "no service" message in corner of the phone. The sim card works in the old phone.
Any ideas? Can a moderator help me? I like the phone, and hope it works!
Thanks for the help, and have a good day!
You PM SIM card is working on your old phone. Therefore, it is not PM provisioning issue. The problem is from your refurbished iPhone 8.
You may need to connect your iPhone 8 to iTune running on a PC or Mac computer to configure your iPhone 8.
Was Apple helping you to use iTune to configured your iPhone 8?
If yes, you may bring your refurbished iPhone 8 back to the store who sold you your iPhone 8 for help or refund.
07-26-2020 05:17 PM - edited 07-26-2020 05:19 PM
@dan616 Have you tested another sim card in your new phone? If yes, does it connect to a network?
Also make sure the phone is not set to connect to a specific network.
07-26-2020 04:39 PM
Have you put a working sim card from another provider in the phone? Do you have someone you can borrow one for a minute? Where did you purchase the phone from? Refurbished phones have very limited warranties.....you need to return the phone if it has not and will not read a working sim card.
07-26-2020 04:38 PM
You said you used devicecheck.ca with no news.
Did you also try the Public Mobile one? Click on Get Started up top and open up the compatibility checker and lower down you can enter your IMEI.
07-26-2020 04:28 PM
@dan616 hi I don't see it mentioned here yet but try putting your phone in airplane mode for five minutes then restart your phone
07-26-2020 04:26 PM - edited 07-26-2020 04:28 PM
@dan616 try manually selecting another network ex. Bell. Restart your phone. Then select PM as your network and restart your phone. Thanks. Stay safe.
07-26-2020 04:14 PM - edited 07-26-2020 04:19 PM
@dan616 - Hi,
If the SIM works in the other phone, it does sound like the phone you have is having issues.
Sorry, these tricks we are all throwing at you are not working for you 😞
Maybe contact the Moderator_Team via private message using this link. They could trouble shoot some more hopefully.
EDIT - are you able to try someone else's SIM card in the phone you want to use. Maybe a different provider (i know, scandalous) , just to rule things out.
07-26-2020 04:11 PM
Hi, no I'm on the west coast:)
07-26-2020 04:10 PM
I have tried taking the sim card out , and putting it back in. No luck
07-26-2020 04:08 PM - edited 07-26-2020 04:09 PM
@dan616 hi contact a moderator click on the ? Bottom right hand corner Ask Simon to speak to a human this will help create a ticket to speak to a moderator check the envelope top right corner for a reply response time is 2 to 48 hours
07-26-2020 04:06 PM
@dan616 , a question....are you by any change in Vaughan, ON ?
I ask that only because someone else just commented on network issues in this area.
If you are not, then disregard. thx
07-26-2020 04:03 PM
07-26-2020 04:03 PM
Hi,
I have tried that . Any other ideas? Thanks:)
07-26-2020 04:00 PM
@dan616 try resetting your network settings
1. From the home screen navigate to Settings>General>Reset
2. Tap Reset Network Settings
If prompted enter your passcode
3. Tap Reset Network Settings
4. Restart your phone