Joachim Steiger 提到: > Chaosspawn23 wrote: > >> [unlurk] >> Having the same problem with my O2 SIMCard, I too would like to offer my >> help in >> tracking down the problem. Just tell me if I can do something to help. >> [/unlurk] >> > > hey there > > i've done a few quick tests with a borrowed O2 3G-sim and ran into the > same problem. > BUT since this sim is from a gsm-geek we quickly tested a few things: > this sim had the pin set to 'off' (not asking, just do register) and the > FSO milestone1 which i used for testing still was asking me for a pin. > obviously the previously used pin was not accepted. > then we put the sim into another phone, set the pin from 'off' to '0000' > and swapped it back to the FR. > after booting FSO asked for a pin again, and this time it took the 0000 > and registered fine. a quick call worked fine from that point on. > > so: if your O2 3g sim does not want your (supposedly correct) pin, check > if the pin is really needed with a second phone, and if not, set it to > 0000 or so. > if this works for more people than just me, we might just have found a > workaround. > > > ps: i have photos of the 'tricky' O2 sim, so if youre unsure or find > yours does the same, we should be able to identify the manufacturer by a > nice high-res shot of the 'chip' (the layout of the pads is somehow > 'characteristic') > > > kind regards > > > Dear all:
The attached URL is the SIM test results for your reference. If any question, please contact with me. http://people.openmoko.org/testing/software/Testreport/TI%20calypso%20SIM%20card%20Test%20Report/ Best regards,Shawn _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community