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Help wont turn on with different sim provider

ziggyboy

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Oct 19, 2010
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Hi everyone,

ive had my xperia x10 for about 5mnths now and have since bought a different phone as its easier for work, I want to give my xperia x10 to my wife to use as its a great phone and dont want to just leave in drawer, When i insert her vodaphone sim into my orange locked xperia it wont switch on but as soon as i replace with my orange sim it works and powers up just fine,

i know i will have to unlock with code from a website but if it dont turn on to start with then im buggered :(

Im a little confused.com to say the least, works with mine but wont turn on with hers,

Any ideas guys

Cheers
 
Try this...
Put the vodafone sim in the Xperia, and turn it on, even if nothing shows on the screen wait for a while, sometimes this happens but it eventually comes on, I am unsure why but I have heard a few people mentioning this problem. But others are experiencing it with sim card that are unlocked on their phone. It seems to be happening with the X10, X10 Mini & Mini pro

If that doesn't work try doing a factory reset, and if that doesn't work, re-install the software via SEUS
 
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I don't know if this helps or not, but...

When I got my Xperia in the mail, it was shipped with a brand new sim card; however, the representative that sold it to me said I could use my current one as well.

So I put my current one in, and it wouldn't work.

I called tech support, and they told me that the X10 (and ONLY the X10) is having an issue where it will not recognize a sim card that is earlier than a certain point (ie: too old). He made me note the number on MY sim card, then made me read the number off the NEW sim card, and yeah the number on my new sim card was much higher and obviously brand new.. the number on my current one was much older.

He told me I'd have to activate the new sim card as a result, which was no big deal. Soon as I did, the phone was golden.
 
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I don't know if this helps or not, but...

When I got my Xperia in the mail, it was shipped with a brand new sim card; however, the representative that sold it to me said I could use my current one as well.

So I put my current one in, and it wouldn't work.

I called tech support, and they told me that the X10 (and ONLY the X10) is having an issue where it will not recognize a sim card that is earlier than a certain point (ie: too old). He made me note the number on MY sim card, then made me read the number off the NEW sim card, and yeah the number on my new sim card was much higher and obviously brand new.. the number on my current one was much older.

He told me I'd have to activate the new sim card as a result, which was no big deal. Soon as I did, the phone was golden.

Seems like there's more issues being added to the cons list everyday
 
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I don't know if this helps or not, but...

When I got my Xperia in the mail, it was shipped with a brand new sim card; however, the representative that sold it to me said I could use my current one as well.

So I put my current one in, and it wouldn't work.

I called tech support, and they told me that the X10 (and ONLY the X10) is having an issue where it will not recognize a sim card that is earlier than a certain point (ie: too old). He made me note the number on MY sim card, then made me read the number off the NEW sim card, and yeah the number on my new sim card was much higher and obviously brand new.. the number on my current one was much older.

He told me I'd have to activate the new sim card as a result, which was no big deal. Soon as I did, the phone was golden.


Sounds like you have hit the nail on the head, so can my wife ask her provider to send her a new updated simcard? It is only a year old tho??
 
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I was only on my last sim card for I think two years, though I could be mistaken and it might have been older.

You could also the carrier, opt for whatever options get you through to tech support and see if they mention the problem in question with the X10 (it not reading older sim cards). Or if she doesn't mind the hassle of switching sim cards (usually nothing more than having to re-do your contacts), you might wanna give it a shot anyway on a new sim card just to see if it helps.

Assuming said SEUS-reset doesn't fix it of course!

I think you should be able to get another sim card in her carrier's store as well. They just shipped me one because I got the phone through retentions and I couldn't go into the store to complete the deal, they had to mail it all to me.
 
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