I"m transferring data to a new phone. What does, 'no SIM found' mean?
Transferring data from old iPhone 6 to new iPhone 11. What does 'no SIM found' mean?
Transferring data from old iPhone 6 to new iPhone 11. What does 'no SIM found' mean?
Hi there Reyemllok,
If you see a message that no SIM is found on your new iPhone, you'll want to work through all the steps below to see if they resolve the issue for you, including contacting Apple Support directly:
1. Make sure that you have an active plan with your wireless carrier.
2. Restart your iPhone or iPad.
3. Check for a carrier settings update. Go to Settings > General > About. If an update is available, you'll see a prompt to select OK or Update.
4. Remove your iPhone SIM card or iPad SIM card from the SIM card tray and then put the SIM card back. Make sure that the SIM tray closes completely and isn’t loose. If you use a SIM tray from a different model iPhone, iPad, or from another phone manufacturer, it might not fit properly.
5. Try using another SIM card. If you don't have one, go to your carrier's retail store and ask them to test with another SIM card. You might need to replace your SIM card.
If you still see an alert about your SIM card, contact Apple support.
You'll find those steps here: If you see 'invalid SIM' or 'no SIM' on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support
Take care.
Hi there Reyemllok,
If you see a message that no SIM is found on your new iPhone, you'll want to work through all the steps below to see if they resolve the issue for you, including contacting Apple Support directly:
1. Make sure that you have an active plan with your wireless carrier.
2. Restart your iPhone or iPad.
3. Check for a carrier settings update. Go to Settings > General > About. If an update is available, you'll see a prompt to select OK or Update.
4. Remove your iPhone SIM card or iPad SIM card from the SIM card tray and then put the SIM card back. Make sure that the SIM tray closes completely and isn’t loose. If you use a SIM tray from a different model iPhone, iPad, or from another phone manufacturer, it might not fit properly.
5. Try using another SIM card. If you don't have one, go to your carrier's retail store and ask them to test with another SIM card. You might need to replace your SIM card.
If you still see an alert about your SIM card, contact Apple support.
You'll find those steps here: If you see 'invalid SIM' or 'no SIM' on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support
Take care.
I"m transferring data to a new phone. What does, 'no SIM found' mean?