on 14-11-2024 18:31
I have recently ordered a new SIM card from O2 for a Samsung GT-E1200T phone (i.e. dumb phone), which is a replacement phone for the same make and model that I had before, but was getting a bit old and tired, having been knocked about a bit. Anyway, with advice of an O2 advisor, cancelled old SIM card, copied contacts on to new SIM card, inserted into replacement Samsung phone, and got new SIM card activated....or so I thought. When I use new phone, I get no signal and just a screen message saying "SIM restricted", so can't make any calls, even to O2 to find out what went wrong.
Can anyone suggest how I might resolve this issue so I can have a working phone again.
Thanks in advance!
on 14-11-2024 18:42
on 14-11-2024 18:42
Where did you buy the phone from, as it sounds like the phone is blocked, so it might be best to start with the retailer.
on 14-11-2024 18:56
SIM restricted on Samsung usually means the phone is network locked to another carrier than O2
on 15-11-2024 10:06
on 15-11-2024 10:06
I was given the phone by a friend, and as far as I know, it is not blocked. So can you think of any other way I might solve this problem, besides ringing up O2 helpline again and waiting a long time to get through to an operative? Thanks.
on 15-11-2024 10:14
on 15-11-2024 10:14
Its a phone issue, and it needs to be unlocked..
Pop to a local phone shop and ask them to unlock the device from its original network, it will cost you around £10 to £20 to do so
on 15-11-2024 10:15
on 15-11-2024 10:15
You could try your new O2 SIM in an unlocked phone (perhaps your friend can help) If it works then it is the phone.
You can take the SIM and phone to a mobile repair shop and ask them to check
I doubt O2 can help you on this.
on 15-11-2024 10:15
This website will tell you which network has locked it https://www.checkmend.com/uk
or ask your friend which network they used it on, then ask that network to unlock it. It should be free to do.
on 16-11-2024 10:22
on 16-11-2024 10:22
Thanks for your advice. It does work in an old Samsung phone, so will take it today to a repair shop and see if they can unlock it. Also thanks to Madasafish and MI5 for their similar advice.
on 16-11-2024 10:43
on 16-11-2024 10:43
You are welcome