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Why does my Nokia device display SIM Card (Smart Chip) rejected ?

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Why does my Nokia device display SIM Card (Smart Chip) rejected ?

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The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card, or Smart Chip, is a small card inside your phone that establishes a network connection. The SIM card is provided by your service provider or local dealer. In most cases, they are the best source of assistance with SIM card problems. There are a few reasons why you may receive this message. The SIM card is out of alignment. If the phone has recently been dropped, bumped, or opened, the SIM card may need adjusting. Follow the SIM card installation instructions in your user guide. The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code has been entered incorrectly multiple times. This can deactivate the SIM card. You should contact your service provider or local dealer for a new SIM card. Your SIM card or your phone may be configured for a different service provider and may require reconfiguration. It may also be that your phone is configured so that it cannot be used with a SIM card from a different service provider. Please contact your current operator or servi

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Rohit Verma

Your SIM card is showing Smart Chip rejected because from now onwards your card is of no use. In this situation you need to buy a new SIM Card. It’s not going to work any more. I also got this message. At last I changed my SIM. I bought a new SIM card of Tsim. They are providing a good service at very low cost.

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The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card, or SmartChip, is a small card inside your phone that establishes a network connection. The SIM card is provided by your service provider or local dealer. In most cases, they are the best source of assistance with SIM card problems. There are a few reasons why you may receive this message. The SIM card is out of alignment. If the phone has recently been dropped, bumped, or opened, the SIM card may need adjusting. Follow the SIM card installation instructions in your user guide. The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code has been entered incorrectly multiple times. This can deactivate the SIM card. You should contact your service provider or local dealer for a new SIM card. Your SIM card or your phone may be configured for a different service provider and may require reconfiguration. It may also be that your phone is configured so that it cannot be used with a SIM card from a different service provider. Please contact your current operator or servic

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