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I've gotten an "invalid SIM" warning a couple times post update. Never seen one before, likely unrelated but wanted to post it up here. Reboot seems to fix it, obviously I'll head into a store if it persists.

 

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I used to have this all the time. Open up the SIM slot and re-seat the SIM card. It fixed my problem.

Edit: I just noticed you already did that. Hopefully it fixed the problem, I haven't seen the error message for months now.

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I used to have this all the time. Open up the SIM slot and re-seat the SIM card. It fixed my problem.

Edit: I just noticed you already did that. Hopefully it fixed the problem, I haven't seen the error message for months now.

It's pretty common with the Note5. I have it happen too. Best fix is a paper clip followed by a reboot.

 

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944548be5348d380216acc0435241afc.jpg And... We wait another month I guess...

 

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What's this for????

 

Is it the monthly security update...

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Looks like just the February security patches.

 

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So the one I received in late February is January security update. It was around 54 MB

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We all got both. This one is the latest.

 

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Okay, thanks.

 

Btw this update is twice the size of the last one.

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Yeah it's a bit bigger this time, hopefully the next one is over a GB and is Nouget.

 

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That would be sweet.

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These sim/network errors are getting really annoying, just spent 15 minutes ejecting the sim and then restarting the phone and then ##72786# a few times... Finally back on LTE, don't know for how long though... About to contact Sprint, this is not cool.

 

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I haven't had any issues. Sorry you guys are

I haven't had any of these issues either.. Hate to see when others are having troubles with their devices.

 

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I had SIM errors on my phone too.  It was intermittent and got more and more frequent.  I researched a bit and found other people on various carriers that had similar problems.   Solution was simple as recommended by others.  I took it to a Sprint store and told them that the SIM card was bad.  They replaced it free and I've not had another problem since.  That was over a year ago.

 

These sim/network errors are getting really annoying, just spent 15 minutes ejecting the sim and then restarting the phone and then ##72786# a few times... Finally back on LTE, don't know for how long though... About to contact Sprint, this is not cool.

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Google Assistant just activated

 

 

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Not yet for me! Good to know someone is finally getting it though.

 

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when i turned my screen on it was on the setup page for it. I did nothing

Oh nvm, I just got the prompt when I restarted my phone... For some reason my phone didn't update the time for DST overnight so I just wiped the cache partition and on reboot the time fixed itself and in the process gave me Google Assistant. :)

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