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  1. #1
    phreak
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    Ok, we all know about the *228#1 trick on verizon phones that updates
    tower/cell/network info on their handsets.

    Is there any similar trick for Cingular phones, in particular the HP
    6315 and SX66?

    thanks




    See More: Forced re-provisioning of a GSM phone?




  2. #2
    Jeffrey Kaplan
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    Re: Forced re-provisioning of a GSM phone?

    It is alleged that phreak claimed:

    >Ok, we all know about the *228#1 trick on verizon phones that updates
    >tower/cell/network info on their handsets.
    >
    >Is there any similar trick for Cingular phones, in particular the HP
    >6315 and SX66?


    Call Cingular and ask them to push the settings, then reboot the phone.

    Last summer, I had a problem with my phone going into "SOS Only" mode.
    Called Cingular and the tech rep told me to turn off the phone so he
    could push the current cell tower network data to my phone, and then
    restart the phone.

    Apparently, the Cingular phones check for these updated when they power
    on.

    The push did not resolve the problem, though. Shimming the SIM card
    did.

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  3. #3
    phreak
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    Re: Forced re-provisioning of a GSM phone?

    'shimming the SIM card'???




  4. #4
    Jeffrey Kaplan
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    Re: Forced re-provisioning of a GSM phone?

    It is alleged that phreak claimed:

    >'shimming the SIM card'???


    It's a minor chronic problem on my model phone. The SIM card is in a
    tray that doesn't hold the card tight enough against the contacts.
    Shimming the card with a piece of paperboard behind the card fixes it.

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  5. #5
    Mike S.
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    Re: Forced re-provisioning of a GSM phone?


    In article <[email protected]>,
    Jeffrey Kaplan <[email protected]> wrote:
    >It is alleged that phreak claimed:
    >
    >>'shimming the SIM card'???

    >
    >It's a minor chronic problem on my model phone. The SIM card is in a
    >tray that doesn't hold the card tight enough against the contacts.
    >Shimming the card with a piece of paperboard behind the card fixes it.


    Are you sure it isn't the SIM card itself? Do you own an early Cingular
    64K ENS SIM card marked "GEMPLUS"? There is a recall on those cards for
    exactly this type of behavior.





  6. #6
    Jeffrey Kaplan
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    Re: Forced re-provisioning of a GSM phone?

    It is alleged that Mike S. claimed:

    >>It's a minor chronic problem on my model phone. The SIM card is in a
    >>tray that doesn't hold the card tight enough against the contacts.
    >>Shimming the card with a piece of paperboard behind the card fixes it.

    >
    >Are you sure it isn't the SIM card itself? Do you own an early Cingular
    >64K ENS SIM card marked "GEMPLUS"? There is a recall on those cards for


    Nope, my card does not say "GEMPLUS" anywhere on it. The only name I
    can find on the card is Cingular. The rest is the size and what looks
    like a serial number.

    >exactly this type of behavior.


    I received no recall on the card. I did get a new tray, unasked, but
    that failed to resolve the problem, but shimming the card does. Now I
    only get the SOS only mode when I really do have really crappy
    reception, like in my dentist's office.
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