The thing is that it's never given the slightest trouble and nothing changed until I loaded iOS 4.3. Also, since I've had iOS 4.3 installed the SIM has been fine, then broken, then fine, then broken, broken, broken and then fine. And then broken. All without touching any of the Cellular (Mobile) Data settings at all.
As I alluded in my original post, it's clear that a number of iPad 3G users on Apple's iPad Discussion Boards have said they've had exactly the same experience and then they thought they'd fixed it - one by changing his iPad case - until it broke again. Given that I've changed my iPad and iOS, the SIM card is the only thing that is the same! I have never had a mobile phone so I have no experience to guide me on how frequently SIM cards fail. What's the experience of all of you mobile phone users? Stephen On 17 Mar 2011, at 14:50, Tony Crooks wrote: > > On 17 Mar 2011, at 14:29, Stephen Watson wrote: > >> Yes. > > A visit to your mobile network provider seems best to check that the SIM > works? They do sometimes have problems leading to total failure - not often > but not unknown. > > Also wondering if your iPad has the correct Cellular Data Network settings > in your Network settings for PAYG on your mobile network? > -- > Tony Crooks > <mailto: [email protected]> > 53 Mendip Avenue > Eastbourne > BN23 8HP > > Mob: 07590508079 > Tel: 01323-460789 Britain will lead the world towards combating climate change. He unveiled a "revolutionary step" ... binding the UK to a 60-per-cent cut by 2050. - Tony Blair, March 2007 but ... Mr Darling will announce a multi-billion-pound strategy to widen many of Britain's largest and busiest motorways, including the M25, M11, M1 and M42, to as many as 12 lanes wide. - July 2003 ... the growth the government foresees will require "the equivalent of another Heathrow every 5 years." (Select Committee on Environmental Audit, March 2004) The prime minister said the British government would continue to do all it could to support Airbus. - November 2006 leading to ... Doublethink:- The power of holding two contradictory beliefs in one's mind simultaneously, and accepting both of them. - George Orwell -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Sussex Mac User Group" group. To post to this group, send an email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/smug?hl=en-GB.
