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2Margaret | 12:21 Tue 06th Dec 2011 | Technology
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I have an old Nokia with O2 sim card which now has a dim screen. I have bought a new sim free Samsung and used my original O2 sim card. As a temporary measure my husband decided to use the Nokia, so I bought an Orange sim card from Tesco. However, the packaging for the Sim card said it was '3G' - Tescos said that would be OK, although I wondered if it was for the latest phones. After inserting the sim - the message comes up that registration has failed and also shows 'no service'. Should I have a different Orange card? Or is it simply that there is no Orange coverage in my area? Sorry this is so basic, but I only use the phone for emergencies.
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The problem is your Nokia is "locked" into O2 so it won't accept an Orange sim
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Thanks - I did think my Nokia was 'unlocked' but if this is the problem I will just get another cheap sim free phone and use the Orange sim card - I was just worried that '3G' meant it was incompatible with my old Nokia.
3G just means 3rd generation its the phone thats 3g not the sim card
You could always get your Nokia unlocked for about a fiver.
That would be true for the old Nokia; or maybe slightly dearer. But beware new handsets. Took me about 6 months for them to be able to unlock the touchscreen Nokia I had as they were stiill trying to find the hash values they needed. And it cost me considerably more.
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Thank you - as the old Nokia is now difficult to read, due to the screen fault, it would not be worth having it unlocked, but many thanks for your help.
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