SIM not supported on iPhone? How to fix it! #16

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opened 2023-02-01 17:51:57 +01:00 by gordonlewis · 0 comments

There is no doubt that the iPhone is an amazing piece of hardware. But if it can't call, what's the point of calling it a phone? The reason for this error may be that the iPhone does not support the SIM card.
This is a frustrating situation, but I have the fixes you need, visit the site to get more. So let's jump right in and see how to remove the SIM card not supported iPhone problem.

  1. Check if the SIM card is carrier-locked.
    Your iPhone may show a SIM card not supported because it is carrier-locked. This can happen if you are using a used iPhone and it can be locked. Check it as follows:

  2. Select Settings → General.

  3. Tap About.

  4. Scroll down and find the ISP lock.
    For some, it may also show as a bearing lock.
    If it says "No SIM restrictions" next to it, you can proceed with the other fixes mentioned in this guide.
    However, if it is locked, none of the actions below will help you. Contact your SIM provider and unlock your carrier.

  5. Making an emergency call
    I understand that it can be inconvenient to bypass a SIM card that is not supported by the iPhone, but if you can make emergency calls from the iPhone, it may solve the problem. If that didn't help you, let's move on to the next method to fix the problem.

  6. Remove and insert the SIM card back into the iPhone.
    If you are using a physical SIM card, try removing it and reinserting it. You can also restart your iPhone and see if the problem is resolved. This can usually solve the problem, but if not, let's look at the next solution.

  7. Make sure that the eSIM is activated correctly
    If you have already stepped into the future and decided to use an eSIM card, you should make sure that you have followed the same steps as we mentioned in our detailed guide on activation and using eSIM. card on iPhone.

  8. Restart your iPhone
    Sometimes a quick restart can solve all your iPhone problems (if I could say the same about life). So, if you want to solve the problem of SIM cards not being supported by the iPhone, restart iPhone. If you are unable to restart your iPhone, try force restarting as this may be the solution to the problem you are facing.

  9. Update your iPhone to the latest version of iOS
    iOS hasn't always run smoothly since its inception. Users reported several errors, including iPhone SIM not being supported. Fortunately, Apple has released updates to address these issues, so updating your iPhone may solve the problem.

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There is no doubt that the iPhone is an amazing piece of hardware. But if it can't call, what's the point of calling it a phone? The reason for this error may be that the iPhone does not support the SIM card. This is a frustrating situation, but I have the fixes you need, [visit the site](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lily-plant-identification/id1570145257) to get more. So let's jump right in and see how to remove the SIM card not supported iPhone problem. 1. Check if the SIM card is carrier-locked. Your iPhone may show a SIM card not supported because it is carrier-locked. This can happen if you are using a used iPhone and it can be locked. Check it as follows: 1. Select Settings → General. 2. Tap About. 3. Scroll down and find the ISP lock. For some, it may also show as a bearing lock. If it says "No SIM restrictions" next to it, you can proceed with the other fixes mentioned in this guide. However, if it is locked, none of the actions below will help you. Contact your SIM provider and unlock your carrier. 2. Making an emergency call I understand that it can be inconvenient to bypass a SIM card that is not supported by the iPhone, but if you can make emergency calls from the iPhone, it may solve the problem. If that didn't help you, let's move on to the next method to fix the problem. 3. Remove and insert the SIM card back into the iPhone. If you are using a physical SIM card, try removing it and reinserting it. You can also restart your iPhone and see if the problem is resolved. This can usually solve the problem, but if not, let's look at the next solution. 4. Make sure that the eSIM is activated correctly If you have already stepped into the future and decided to use an eSIM card, you should make sure that you have followed the same steps as we mentioned in our detailed guide on activation and using eSIM. card on iPhone. 5. Restart your iPhone Sometimes a quick restart can solve all your iPhone problems (if I could say the same about life). So, if you want to solve the problem of SIM cards not being supported by the iPhone, restart iPhone. If you are unable to restart your iPhone, try force restarting as this may be the solution to the problem you are facing. 6. Update your iPhone to the latest version of iOS iOS hasn't always run smoothly since its inception. Users reported several errors, including iPhone SIM not being supported. Fortunately, Apple has released updates to address these issues, so updating your iPhone may solve the problem. Find more: [How to reset Instagram Explore page on iPhone](http://jso3298dbcb.iwopop.com/) [Internal Apple memo confirms that an iOS update is coming to fix an ugly iPhone 14 Pro bug](https://gordonlewis.bravesites.com/)
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