Android Enthusiasts Asked on November 30, 2021
I installed LineageOS on my OnePlus One (bacon) a few months ago. With Covid-19 lockdown it was weeks before I noticed that the SIM card isn’t being detected. I thought it might be damaged, but EE sent me a replacement, and inserting it changed nothing.
Could it be an absent LineageOS driver? Is that likely? If so, where would I get it from? Perhaps there is a problem with the SIM connectors? As there is the "NO SIM card" message, I assume that no other diagnostic software can communicate with the SIM when it is in such a state.
I got it fixed by creating the APN manually
Answered by uIM7AI9S on November 30, 2021
I think I found a solution to this. In my case, the SIM stops working every time I place the SIM into another device and back into my Oneplus One (Lineage OS). It works perfectly until I remove the SIM card, put it into another device, and then back.
I have tried factory data reset, different custom OS, stock OS, Ubuntu Touch, nothing worked. After having tried hundreds of different variations, here's the recipe:
I don't know if anyone else will find this useful or maybe it's just pure luck and it is indeed totally random whether it works or not, but I have done this a few times after having succeeded to test stability, and so far this method works every time.
Answered by Bandi on November 30, 2021
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