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Old 10-24-2012, 21:53   #1 (permalink)
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Samsung s5230 No Service Problem


Hello Team,
Could you please help me with my issue.
I have Samsung s5230 and when I insert any SIM it is saying "No Service".
I try to flash it with different firmwares, but still the same issue.
Do anybody know which firmware I have to use to fix this issue?

Thank you in advance.
 
Old 10-25-2012, 14:24   #2 (permalink)
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Old 10-26-2012, 09:30   #3 (permalink)
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OK, i will try and let you know
 
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network problem is hardware, check.......







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Hello Team,
Could you please help me with my issue.
I have Samsung s5230 and when I insert any SIM it is saying "No Service".
I try to flash it with different firmwares, but still the same issue.
Do anybody know which firmware I have to use to fix this issue?

Thank you in advance.
 
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Really it was a hardware issue, but on this phone somebody was changed the microSD slot and some other parts and kill the network antenna. In SAMSUNG told me that if they try to fix it there is a very big chance to kill the motherboard, so I decide to use it for parts.

Thank you for your replies
Cheers
 
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Really it was a hardware issue, but on this phone somebody was changed the microSD slot and some other parts and kill the network antenna. In SAMSUNG told me that if they try to fix it there is a very big chance to kill the motherboard, so I decide to use it for parts.

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always use thank button to thank any help rendered to you
 
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Really it was a hardware issue, but on this phone somebody was changed the microSD slot and some other parts and kill the network antenna. In SAMSUNG told me that if they try to fix it there is a very big chance to kill the motherboard, so I decide to use it for parts.

Thank you for your replies
Cheers
Most of the time, people disconnect antenna wire coming from Motherboard to the small board, behind the three lower buttons (Dial, End, Back).

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Really it was a hardware issue, but on this phone somebody was changed the microSD slot and some other parts and kill the network antenna. In SAMSUNG told me that if they try to fix it there is a very big chance to kill the motherboard, so I decide to use it for parts.

Thank you for your replies
Cheers
Most of the time, people disconnect antenna wire coming from Motherboard to the small board, behind the three lower buttons (Dial, End, Back).

Br,
Shadab Ahmad
 
 

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