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    i broke my old phone, so im borrowing one from a friend.
    ive put a new sim in it, and i rang it up to test and make sure everything is fine, but i keep getting that message, 'it has not been possible to connect your call'.
    ive tried the old sim, and that to brings the same message. i can still recieve text messages, it's just calls. i have signal, so its not that
    anyone know why this would happen?

    (MODS dont move, this forum get's more attention than the mobile devices one, the last post there was 3 days ago)

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    Either

    *Bad Network Coverage
    *Phone Won't Accept Network of SIM Fully
    *The Phone Is Stolen

    Or a problem which i don't know

    Contact the phone makers and your network provider.

    Hope this helps!
    EDTALKING


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed View Post
    Either

    *Bad Network Coverage
    *Phone Won't Accept Network of SIM Fully
    *The Phone Is Stolen

    Or a problem which i don't know

    Contact the phone makers and your network provider.

    Hope this helps!
    surely if the network wont accept the sim, i wouldnt get text messages either? i only activated this earlier, so ive only had texts from o2, so surely my network has handled it fine?
    same with a stolen phone, would it still get text messages?

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    Quote Originally Posted by samsaBEAR View Post
    surely if the network wont accept the sim, i wouldnt get text messages either? i only activated this earlier, so ive only had texts from o2, so surely my network has handled it fine?
    same with a stolen phone, would it still get text messages?
    It depends what the network decides to block. I'd give it 24 hours before all features are fully functional because phone companies have ponsey systems. I think thats you're problem if it was activated less than 24 hours ago, sometimes its 48h.
    EDTALKING


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    Do you have sufficiant credit?

    Sounds stupid but even with 10p o2 don't usually let you call

    Is the phone an o2 phone?

    If it's been unlocked it might be faulty, or it might need unlocking.

    Is the sim contract / pay as you go?

    If it's a brand new pay as you go you will need credit and to top up before you can do anything
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    its a pay as you go, and its a problem with people ringing me, not me ringing out. i dont have any credit. sorry if i didnt make that clear
    when my friend gave it to me, it had an inactive o2 simcard in it, so i assume it was originally an o2 phone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samsaBEAR View Post
    its a pay as you go, and its a problem with people ringing me, not me ringing out. i dont have any credit. sorry if i didnt make that clear
    when my friend gave it to me, it had an inactive o2 simcard in it, so i assume it was originally an o2 phone.
    You have to make a chargable call on some networks to fully activate.
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    well it does it with my old SIM card, and ive made loads of calls with that
    ill wait a couple of days. if it still does it then ill just have to say to not ring me.
    its only till i can get enough money to get a new one, so it only needs to last a month or so

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    Have you got the welcome to O2 message?

    I know on T-Mobile everytime it finds your on a different phone it will send the Welcome message to tell you that basically the network knows the SIM is there, the phone has registered fully with the network and phone and its working.
    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
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    Done this before mate, my phone sim was deleted for no use anymore by the company cuz it had damage/

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