You used to be able to get past it in Android 1.1, but not so in
Android 1.5 (not sure about 1.6).

The easy fix is to find someone with a data plan sim and use theirs
just to set up the Google login (don't forget to find out their APN
details).  Then give them their sim back and you're good to go.


On Oct 15, 12:32 pm, Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have the same problem as well.  If you install a $10.00 prepaid sim
> card, you merely advance the problem to you can't get past the google
> sign-in (It really wants a data sim).  All I want to do is get to the
> setting menu and to enable wi-fi for development testing purposes.  No
> good answers yet.  If you can't get to the settings menu you can't
> enable debug for other purposes.
> Tom B
>
> On Oct 14, 5:00 pm, pro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I just got a G1 HTC with no SIM. I don't intend to have one inserted
> > there. When I powered up, it says NO SIM, and emergency call. But Menu
> > or Back button does not go to menu. So essentially I can't get to the
> > development settings, stay awake kind of options. Natually since the
> > debugging setting is not set on the device, plugging the USB cable
> > does not give any new network interface or any other device plug-in.
>
> > How do I get to the settings app installed on it?
>
> > -pro
>
>
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