Just purchased a used n900 handset to replace my n97.
Put my current vodafone sim in (which is working fine) and turned the phone on.
The phone shows the sim card with red bar logo, will not make or recieve calls.
Also pressing *#06# dosen't reveal the imei number, it simply pops up saying imei: and then blank.
Same if i go to settings > about it dosen't say anything about the imei number.
From what ive read it needs to know imei before the sim will work?
Any ideas how I can sort this problem without returning the phone?
Is it a software fault I can solve with flashing or is it a hardware failure to send off to nokia?
from a used seller on amazon. figured it might be the best place if i had to buy a used one from?
It came in its original box as well with the imei number on there, it just seems the phone cant read its own number?
Id really rather not send it back unless repairing it will cost me any money in which case I will.
anyone else had this?
Either your n900 or your SIM might be faulty.
Early on, a number of people with a new n900 could not get a SIM from a previous phone to work, but a new replacement SIM did work.
You might try borrowing SIMs from other people to see if they work or a new SIM from your phone company. Also making sure the SIM is in properly and reseating it are worth trying.
Since you did not see your n900 actually working before you bought it, it could be faulty.
If the n900 has had its firmware updated, then downgraded to a previous version, telephone functions (SIM, GSM) will not work. Otherwise, it is unlikely that there is a software cause for your trouble.
If the n900 has had its firmware updated, then downgraded to a previous version, telephone functions (SIM, GSM) will not work. Otherwise, it is unlikely that there is a software cause for your trouble.