Thanks, but it was a new SIM with the phone. Just had a call from Carphone Warehouse saying my handset is now ready for collection. Excellent service - only took it in on Monday! Time to love the bold again :)
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Thanks, but it was a new SIM with the phone. Just had a call from Carphone Warehouse saying my handset is now ready for collection. Excellent service - only took it in on Monday! Time to love the bold again :)
It is not the age of the SIM, but the technology version of the SIM. For example in the past year we have gone through three generations of SIMs here on Rogers, the latest being the LTE version with sure-pay technology in it. The version prior to that was for using NFC with our Visa cards, and prior to that may have been one with LTE technology.
The version of the SIM was also related to improvements if you happen to have wifi calling on your account, with the newer SIMs working better making the wifi calling connection.
Hmmm.. I have an 9900 too and Im very satisfied with the product.. (except for the battery)... I think its a good phone, but has its issues like any other technology.
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900
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i use to love it but i cant imagine myself without a keyboard . i have a love and hate relationship with mine
Amen
Give it a few days. If this is a 1 day thing it may be a carrier issue
My doctor has this problem :)
UPDATE
Collected new handset (Blackberry replaced it) on Thursday last week and have exactly the same problem, only happening more often. Now a couple of times a day including every morning at switch on. Contacted Orange on Monday this week to see if they could help and they sent me out a new SIM. Swapped that over last night and again this morning, no signal.
Does anyone have any more useful suggestions please? Was thinking of giving my dealer one more try at solving it before considering a different model.