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Oct 18, 2014 1:13 PM in response to Mr Larringtonby Alfred DeRose,Note to the Mega-Global Fruit Corporation of Cupertino, USAnia: I don't have a SIM installed. I've never had a SIM installed. And I don't need to be reminded of this. All. The. Time.
Note to user: turn off Cellular Data in Settings > Cellular Data. :-)
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Oct 18, 2014 1:20 PM in response to Alfred DeRoseby EvilCat66,Note to Alfred DeRose: the Cellular Data settings are disabled without a SIM being present.
Only reliable solution so far seems to be finding a SIM (doesn't have to be active), inserting it to enable settings access and then turning off Cellular Data before removing it.
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Oct 18, 2014 3:04 PM in response to EvilCat66by alphabc,EvilCat66 wrote:
Note to Alfred DeRose: the Cellular Data settings are disabled without a SIM being present.
Only reliable solution so far seems to be finding a SIM (doesn't have to be active), inserting it to enable settings access and then turning off Cellular Data before removing it.
This doesn't work either - true that you can't access the cellular data setting without a SIM, but even if you do put one in first, then disable the setting, once you remove the SIM you continuously get the error message popping up.
It never did this before iOS 8.0 - hopefully when 8.1 comes out on Monday we'll see this fixed
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Oct 18, 2014 3:18 PM in response to alphabcby EvilCat66,It has worked for some. The objective is to turn Cellular Data off in Settings. Putting in a SIM should allow you access. Once the SIM has been removed then there are no more No SIM messages. Verified on my iPad 3 using an inactive SIM.
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Oct 18, 2014 5:33 PM in response to EvilCat66by alphabc,good to hear the workaround works for some people
but I've confirmed it definitely doesn't work on my iPad Air running 8.0.2
anyhow, an OS bug that's masked by a workaround for some but not for all users is still a bug!
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Oct 18, 2014 9:31 PM in response to sunnyinlondonby charlesccc,I have an iPad Air and kept getting the No Sim Card message
Went to the Apple store for a dummy SIM, and even after putting it in and leaving it, it didn't work.
But I THINK I FOUND THE SOLUTION!! Haven't seen the message since I tried this
Step 1: Take your iPhone SIM that actually works and put it into your iPad
Step 2: Turn on Cellular Data on iPad, let it connect with network
Step 3: Turn off cellular data, and leave the SIM card in iPad
Step 4: Reset iPad (turn it off by holding the On/Off Sleep/Wake button
Step 5: Turn it back on
Step 6: Take SIM out, there should be the No Sim Card message just once
After this I haven't seen it pop up again (for the last few hours!!!)
Remember to like this if it works for you!!!
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Oct 18, 2014 10:10 PM in response to charlescccby charlesccc,Arg!!! Never mind, the message came back after a few hours. For some reason, when the "Turn On Personal Hot Spot" appears (greyed out), underneath Cellular Data in the setting, that's when the message starts coming back.
But for a few hours, doing the steps above gets rid of the No SIM Card message.
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Oct 18, 2014 10:57 PM in response to charlescccby Alfred DeRose,Your post made me think this may have something to do with Instant Hotspot, a feature of iOS 8 and Mac OS X Yosemite. Do you happen to have a Mac running Yosemite?
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Oct 19, 2014 9:39 AM in response to sunnyinlondonby autumncello,Try this,
Setting > Safari > Reading list > turn off use Cellular Data.
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Oct 19, 2014 10:08 AM in response to autumncelloby alphabc,autumncello wrote:
Try this,
Setting > Safari > Reading list > turn off use Cellular Data.
Doesn't help - that setting is already off. I still get the error messages
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Oct 19, 2014 10:58 AM in response to charlescccby Mr Larrington,I also have problem with Step 1 viz. I don't have a iPhone SIM that actually works. Probably because I don't have an iPhone....
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Oct 20, 2014 2:42 PM in response to sunnyinlondonby dreifois,The update to IOS 8.1 doesn't solve the issue.
Apparently, it seems that the pop-up appears less often than before, but it's still there, randomly, when I use Safari or do anything else.
If this is the best that the 'war-room' which should track down iOS8 issues can do, well, it's disappointing, to say the least.
For how long will we have to deal with that annoying pop-up ? IOS 8.2 ?
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Oct 20, 2014 5:07 PM in response to dreifoisby alphabc,I confirm @dreifois 's findings - I updated my iPad Air to iOS 8.1 and the no SIM card error still pops up, although it seems to do so less often than before
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Oct 21, 2014 10:28 PM in response to sunnyinlondonby eddy.vips,turn on airplane mode and turn on wifi, thats all
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Oct 21, 2014 11:28 PM in response to eddy.vipsby alphabc,eddy.vips wrote:
turn on airplane mode and turn on wifi, thats all
I can confirm this does nothing for this problem. The error message still pops up randomly - iPad Air on iOS 8.1