In Settings, I have set SIM2 to 2g/3g and SIM1 to 2g. Does that mean I
am limiting both to 2g ???

If there is a hardware difference, there shouldn’t be that 50:50 chance
of getting it wrong ?


> On 21 Jul 2015, at 21:12, Tony Espy <1465...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> 
> The other thing to try is to swap your SIMs and see if that makes a
> difference.  You currently have the 3 SIM in slot 1, which is currently
> enabled for 3g, whereas the Phone Co-op SIM is in the second slot, which
> is only capable of 2g.  It could be that Phone Co-op's network doesn't
> support non-3g SMS messages.  You can change which slot is capable of 3g
> via the Cellular system settings, or you can merely swap the SIMs and
> reboot.

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