18-09-2018 10:30
hi,
ive just been sent a samsung j5, used to have a htc, and i cant get it working.
ive put the microsim in but when i turn it on it says i need to insert sim. Also, i cant get through the set up, ive put my details in to sync to google (definitely all correct details, ive checked on other devices) but it comes up saying "this device was reset. to continue sign in with a google account that was previously synced to this device" 😕
can anyone help?
xx
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18-09-2018 10:51
18-09-2018 10:51
from O2, they sent it when my old one went for repairs.
think ive figured out the sim card problem, think i have a nano, not a micro. x
18-09-2018 10:48
@charlie13First question to ask is, where did you get the phone from?
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18-09-2018 10:51
18-09-2018 10:51
from O2, they sent it when my old one went for repairs.
think ive figured out the sim card problem, think i have a nano, not a micro. x
18-09-2018 10:53 - edited 18-09-2018 10:56
18-09-2018 10:53 - edited 18-09-2018 10:56
@charlie13I was about to say that. The J5 needs a micro. If you are near to an O2 store just pop in and get a new one or order online. You could even ring customer services and order one https://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
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18-09-2018 10:55
18-09-2018 10:55
cool, will that solve the problem with signing into google too or is that a seperate issue? x
18-09-2018 10:57 - edited 18-09-2018 10:58
18-09-2018 10:57 - edited 18-09-2018 10:58
@charlie13 wrote:cool, will that solve the problem with signing into google too or is that a seperate issue? x
If you have the correct sim, everything should be able to be transferred over with no problems.
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18-09-2018 11:00
18-09-2018 11:00
@charlie13 wrote:cool, will that solve the problem with signing into google too or is that a seperate issue? x
No, it won't I'm afraid.
It has factory reset protection enabled and the only way to clear this is to login with the previous owners Google account details.
If this is a replacement from O2, send it back as it's no use to you at all in it's current state.
18-09-2018 11:06 - edited 18-09-2018 11:07
18-09-2018 11:06 - edited 18-09-2018 11:07
Ah yes @charlie13 I forgot the first part of your post. Obviously the phone belonged to someone else and is asking for their sign in details. That's a problem and as said by @MI5, is no good to you at all.
Couldn't the op do a master reset themselves @MI5?
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18-09-2018 11:07
18-09-2018 11:07
hmm, ill have to get on to customer services then. Thank you all very much for your help xxx
18-09-2018 11:11
18-09-2018 11:11
@Cleoriff wrote:
Couldn't the op do a master reset themselves @MI5?
It will still keep asking for the original Google details no matter how many times it's reset.
It's part of the theft prevention protection.
The previous owner should have signed out of their Google account first before resetting to get round it.