Gevey ultra untethered unlock unlocked Sim Card for Apple iPhone 4 4g g ~ Mobile Phone Repair Parts Replacement Review
Gevey ultra untethered unlock unlocked Sim Card for Apple iPhone 4 4g g ~ Mobile Phone Repair Parts Replacement Feature
- Gevey ultra untethered unlock unlocked Sim Card
- for Apple iPhone 4 4g g
- Mobile Phone Repair Parts Replacement
Troubleshooting:
1) If your GEVEY Sim is not working, please follow the instructions below:
Insert your sim card into the phone without the Gevey Sim adapter and reboot your phone. Once the phone boots up you should see the signal bar or invalid sim; that means your sim is not damaged. If you see "no sim," that means your sim card is damaged from either cutting it incorrectly or you damaged the sim by cutting into the IC chip.
SOLUTION: To correct this, just go to your local carrier's store and ask for a replacement sim and this time, please use a Sim Cutter. Example: If you are a T-Mobile customer, go down to the T-Mobile store and ask for a replacement.
2) If you cannot unlock your phone using our GEVEY Sim- using the instructions on our website or if you have one signal bar after the unlock most likely you have corrupted files on your iPhone.
**Caution: Before you restore your iPhone, make sure you backup your iPhone and have a sim card that can activate the iPhone. Example: In the US, iPhone is sold through AT&T so you need an AT&T sim card to activate. The sim card does not need to have service; if you bought the iPhone from Canada, you will need a Rogers sim card etc...
SOLUTION: Plug your phone into the computer and launch iTunes and restore your phone to factory setting and set up as a "New Phone." Next, turn off your 3G feature on your phone (Settings>General>Network) and then try the unlocking process again. Once the phone becomes unlocked, you could restore your back up files to your iPhone. The reason why we do this is because we want to isolate the problem you're having: your phone or the GEVEY. **Note: Our product currently supports up to iOS 4.3.3.*
3) If you have trouble receiving or sending MMS or have trouble using 3G.
SOLUTION: Contact your carrier and request for APN settings for both your MMS and Cellular Data or you can try to google the carrier's APN settings.
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