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Q: No SIM card installed keeps popping up

I have been using my wifi/cellular iPad mini without a SIM card for the last eight months without a problem. I 'upgraged' to os8 a couple of days ago and now I get a pop up telling me there's no SIM card installed every few minutes. It popped up twice whilst trying to type this message. I have looked everywhere in settings for a way to disable it, thinking that perhaps certain apps were prompting it. Will I have to put a sim card to avoid this? I was told when I bought it, that without a SIM card it would be just like a wifi only ipad. or will I have to reset it to factory settings and load everything again? Thanks in advance.

iPad mini Wi-Fi, iOS 8, IPad mini wifi/cellular

Posted on Sep 20, 2014 11:47 PM

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  • by dreifois,

    dreifois dreifois Nov 18, 2014 3:37 AM in response to dreifois
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    Nov 18, 2014 3:37 AM in response to dreifois

    Two months since the original post, *FOUR* iOS upgrades, and *NO*, the update to IOS 8.1.1 doesn't solve the issue.

     

    Again, it appears less frequently than it appeared under iOS8.1, but it must be also said that this time I've made a clean install.

     

    Thanks, Apple, for not giving a **** about your customers.

  • by MrBeats,

    MrBeats MrBeats Nov 18, 2014 12:54 PM in response to sunnyinlondon
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    Nov 18, 2014 12:54 PM in response to sunnyinlondon

    Hello Eveyone, this problem is one that Im am very sick of and Im sure others are as well. Luckily I have found a solution, all you need is Siri.

     

    First off, hold down the home button to spawn Siri, press the Microphone and say "Turn off Mobile Data". She will switch it off immediately. Done, Problem Solved! The only thing you will notice it that "No SIM" in your upper left corner now says iPad. And its that easy! You shouldn't recieve that annoying message!

     

    I Hoped I helped!

  • by Alfred DeRose,

    Alfred DeRose Alfred DeRose Nov 18, 2014 1:26 PM in response to MrBeats
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    Nov 18, 2014 1:26 PM in response to MrBeats

    Yes, using Siri to turn off mobile data was reported as a solution on Page 2 of this thread more than a month ago.

  • by arachnida,

    arachnida arachnida Nov 18, 2014 2:32 PM in response to Alfred DeRose
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    Nov 18, 2014 2:32 PM in response to Alfred DeRose

    No, this does NOT solve the problem, it only reduces the frequency of the pop-ups. I have mobile data turned off and I updated to 8.1.1. Every time I open the App Store on my iPad and want to make updates of my apps I get this annoying No Sim message.

  • by Alfred DeRose,

    Alfred DeRose Alfred DeRose Nov 18, 2014 3:09 PM in response to arachnida
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    Nov 18, 2014 3:09 PM in response to arachnida

    I didn't say it worked for everyone. I was addressing the fact that ComputerBoy122 posted the same solution without reading the thread.

  • by aaaabug,

    aaaabug aaaabug Nov 18, 2014 3:24 PM in response to arachnida
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    Nov 18, 2014 3:24 PM in response to arachnida

    For me installing a SIM worked. Installed some old out-of-service SIM , this allowed me to turn cell data off, and no more pop ups.

     

    However, cannot update to 8.1.1 but that may be irrelevant.

  • by dreifois,

    dreifois dreifois Nov 20, 2014 1:05 AM in response to dreifois
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    Nov 20, 2014 1:05 AM in response to dreifois

    I Have to correct something I've said in my last post: after iOS 8.1.1  the pop-up doesn't appear less frequently at all - now it appears CONTINUOUSLY. I can't get rid of that damned  pop-up that it suddenly reappears again.

     

    My congratulations to the developers. I guess that with iOS 8.2 you'll just think about adding new features, rather than fixing everything you've been breaking so far. How nice...

  • by MightyMagpie,

    MightyMagpie MightyMagpie Nov 20, 2014 3:50 AM in response to aaaabug
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    Nov 20, 2014 3:50 AM in response to aaaabug

    I agree....the last thing that should have to be done is to insert a SIM but this is the solution that works. It is NOT the best or desired resolution but hey...how many times do you bash your head against a brick wall. Insert a SIM and wait for Apple to solve it...I did and it does work.

  • by Csound1,

    Csound1 Csound1 Nov 20, 2014 3:55 AM in response to arachnida
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    Nov 20, 2014 3:55 AM in response to arachnida

    arachnida wrote:

     

    No, this does NOT solve the problem,

    Are you saying that the people who posted this are mistaken? Maybe you are mistaken, or maybe it's just not the same for everyone, did you consider that?

  • by graemearg,

    graemearg graemearg Nov 20, 2014 4:16 PM in response to sunnyinlondon
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    Nov 20, 2014 4:16 PM in response to sunnyinlondon

    Does anybody else that is having this problem sync with iTunes over Wi-Fi? If so, you might try turning it off and see if that makes any difference.

     

    I noticed that I didn't get the 'No SIM card installed' alert at all when I wasn't on my home wireless network, such as visiting parents or friends, and that seemed to be a bit curious so I thought it may be something to do with the devices that are attached to the wireless network at home.

     

    It occurred to me that it might be iTunes related because the alert was guaranteed to appear the moment I opened iTunes on my MacBook, which is fairly rarely these days because I use the iPad as my playback device and download stuff straight to it or use iTunes Match. The Mac also typically stays at the house, and when I take it somewhere else I usually don't open iTunes.

     

    In the past couple of days I have kept half an eye on it, and it does seem that whenever iTunes is opened, or left open, the alert keeps appearing, sometimes a couple of times a minute, other times there's a gap of minutes or a couple of hours. And when the Mac is asleep it doesn't happen. So as an experiment I've turned off Wi-Fi sync, left iTunes running, quit it, opened it, left it running again, and so far I haven't had the alert at all.


    I'm running iTunes 12 at this point, I can't remember whether it also did it with 11, but as there was a gap of a few weeks between iOS8 launch and iTunes 12 launch I suppose it must've done it with 11 too. Maybe I'm just in a period where the iPad has decided not to show the alert, but I thought I'd share my experience just in case it has actually worked.

     

    I can live without Wi-Fi sync if I must, most of the content comes from iCloud anyway, and when I do want to sync and backup it is no real hardship to plug in a cable and it'll be a faster transfer too.

     

    Doesn't stop it from having been annoying though.

  • by alphabc,

    alphabc alphabc Nov 20, 2014 7:00 PM in response to graemearg
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    Nov 20, 2014 7:00 PM in response to graemearg

    graemearg wrote:

     

    Does anybody else that is having this problem sync with iTunes over Wi-Fi? If so, you might try turning it off and see if that makes any difference.

     

    I noticed that I didn't get the 'No SIM card installed' alert at all when I wasn't on my home wireless network, such as visiting parents or friends, and that seemed to be a bit curious so I thought it may be something to do with the devices that are attached to the wireless network at home.

    [...]

     

    Well as a data point, I do use iTunes wifi sync at home. But I'm traveling this week a few thousand miles from home, presumably out of range of my home wifi   and I'm still getting the No SIM errors.

  • by Tigerharris77,

    Tigerharris77 Tigerharris77 Nov 21, 2014 5:44 AM in response to sunnyinlondon
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    Nov 21, 2014 5:44 AM in response to sunnyinlondon

    Hi might be a bit late but I found turning the airplane mode on and off repeatedly about 50 odd times and then trying to access the cellular button straight after, eventually brought the /Cellular option back in, and then I could turn off the cellular which in turn stopped the annoying pop ups!!! Yay!!!

  • by Lug_Nutz,

    Lug_Nutz Lug_Nutz Nov 25, 2014 9:40 AM in response to HEWR
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    Nov 25, 2014 9:40 AM in response to HEWR

    @ HEWR, I tried what you suggested and so far so good! - Thank you.

     

    @ APPLE this is still inexcusable that this has not been fixed in how many iOS 8 releases now!!!!???

  • by RedRioja,

    RedRioja RedRioja Nov 26, 2014 6:36 AM in response to sunnyinlondon
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    Nov 26, 2014 6:36 AM in response to sunnyinlondon

    Ever since the release of iOS8 I get this dreaded "No SIM" Message every couple of seconds.

    Since then, I frequently search for solutions, but they never work.

     

    "Updates" are coming, but nothing changes, this thread grows longer and longer with more and more people having the same problem.

     

    I know that Apple is notorious for not giving a penny about its customers and is also known to totally ignore their own "Support-Forums".

     

    But can it really be that difficult to already fix this, which is clearly a bug in their system and nothing else?

    Every two-bit company would rather be done with it than having more people experiencing the problem.

     

    By means of hardware, I still love my iPad Air and would not want anything else.

     

    By means of iOS, everything went downhill after iOS6 with problems that had happened never before.

    It's a total shame really.

     


    EDIT: My first post was "removed by host" because it was "not constructive"

    If you have time to remove posts you don't like, why don't you spend it for FIXING THE BUGS instead?

    This way, you would not need to remove any posts about it!

  • by dreifois,

    dreifois dreifois Nov 26, 2014 6:51 AM in response to RedRioja
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    Nov 26, 2014 6:51 AM in response to RedRioja

    "Not constructive", really ?

     

    Well, yes, of course, instead of wasting our time complaining we should fix this regression bug by ourselves...

    But since it must be a too hard task, perhaps it's better if we find a nano-SIM to temporarily solve this 'glitch'.

     

    The fact that here in Europe a new nano-SIM costs around 10,00 Euros is certainly a matter of no importance.

     

    Thanks!

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