on 04-05-2017 22:05
on 04-05-2017 22:05
I have a Oneplus 3T in Midnight Black that has the same IMEI number for 2 sim slots. Surely this is a problem. This violates the GSM Standard. I asked Oneplus and they said this is not supposed to be like that.
Any help?
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on 05-05-2017 01:04
on 05-05-2017 01:04
on 05-05-2017 04:32 - last edited on 11-05-2017 16:04 by MercedesS
on 05-05-2017 04:32 - last edited on 11-05-2017 16:04 by MercedesS
My Samsung dual sim has two different IMEI numbers.... The numbers I have hidden are different too
*#06# also brings up two IMEI numbers
#justsayin
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on 05-05-2017 05:49 - last edited on 11-05-2017 16:05 by MercedesS
on 05-05-2017 05:49 - last edited on 11-05-2017 16:05 by MercedesS
See, mine is the same for both SIM slots.
Surely if you loss the phone, you only have to block one imei. Are you saying that you'd have to have to blocked on your Samsung. Very odd, as you could have a situation where only one sim slot is blocked if you don't know both imei codes and O2 can only find the one there sim was in...
on 05-05-2017 06:26
on 05-05-2017 06:26
on 05-05-2017 06:48
Google goes crazy, stating that I have changed my number and sets it as the three UK sim (my second sim) In addition, I cannot call my three UK number from my landline or my friend's phone. It goes straight to voice mail. One plus told me that this should not happen. I also sometimes do not receive calls on my o2 sim as well. I put the sims to my backup phone the Huawei Honor 5x and it works again.
on 05-05-2017 06:52
I know it's weird! 2 IMEI numbers are more difficult to block in case of loss or theft. My friend just brought a oneplus 3t midnight black and he has 2 IMEI numbers for his. Both imei numbers are different, the last couple of digits that is.
I'm confused, is it meant to be this way or what?
on 05-05-2017 07:36
on 05-05-2017 07:36
on 05-05-2017 14:52
on 05-05-2017 14:52
I just contacted o2 customer services and told me that it is normal and that the IMEI numbers should be the same since the sim slots are for the same phone.
Also contacted oneplus and they told me that this isn't normal and must contact o2 for a replacement.
So. who should I believe and what should I do?
on 05-05-2017 15:03
on 05-05-2017 15:03
I would always go with the manufacturer....
on 05-05-2017 15:04
on 05-05-2017 15:04