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mobile phone trouble
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I have an old Sony Ericsson work phone (8 years old) which has a broken scroll button, so it is of limited use. I searched through my drawers for an old Nokia mobile phone I bought from Asda about four years ago. I took the SIM card out of the Sony Ericsson and put it in the Nokia. When I entered my fou number digit (the one I used on my Sony) I got the message "SIM not valid". I can't remember any numbers that I may have used to get into the Nokia because the texting on it didn't make any sense and I'd given up on it soon after buying it. Is there a way I can get into the Nokia with my Sony SIM card inside it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When I asked the man at the enquiry desk in Asda, why I couldn't use my Sony SIM card in my Nokia (Asda) mobile, he said that it is because my SIM card from work uses O2. I haven't used my Asda phone for a few years, so it is locked out of use anyway. I asked my managers at work if they could order me a new phone as it is now part of our standard issue. I've been waiting for about five weeks to get one so far.
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