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#1841
Originally Posted by suicidal_orange View Post
I thought the same at first then worked out that the test proves it's not the SD causing the sim not to make contact with the pins causing the sim not register, so it must be something in software
You should read once again. Both sims worked. So I, too, have no idea what Heik meant.
 

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Both sims work with the SD physically in the tray, but with the SD connected (no tape) the second sim gets disabled. Thus the problem seems to be in software... Awaiting dmesg output to confirm.
 

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Originally Posted by suicidal_orange View Post
Both sims work with the SD physically in the tray, but with the SD connected (no tape) the second sim gets disabled. Thus the problem seems to be in software... Awaiting dmesg output to confirm.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xpe...d-one-t3475651

Android people seem to suffer from the same problem so I don't think it ever worked under Android and we are facing another Sony trick to cripple functionality for people that are too adventurous.

This next to the DRM keys that make sure original functionality can never be restored after re-flashing a once unlocked boot loader if you are not careful and make a backup of said keys etc...

The nail that sticks out must be hammered down!


I would try to cover SD card pins pin by pin and see when I loose the SD and get the 2nd SIM card back.
But that could lead to non-desired results I guess
 

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isn't that the case with all phones with hybrid tray these days?
 

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Originally Posted by kinggo View Post
isn't that the case with all phones with hybrid tray these days?
My first question was 'does it work in android', as the conversation continued I assumed that was a yes.

Still will be interested to see if the sim gets 'seen', if not it's hardware - anyone willing take one apart and look for joined traces?
 

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Originally Posted by kinggo View Post
isn't that the case with all phones with hybrid tray these days?
You mean, pick any 2 of the 3?
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#1847
Originally Posted by Heik View Post
Did some testing with F5122:

2 SIMs and sd card in tray
-1st SIM and sdcard working
2 SIMs and sdcard in tray, but sdcard contacts covered by tape (carefully inserted to phone)
-both SIMs work, sdcard not work :-( :-)

Any comments?
The one who invented the alternative SIM/SDcard slot should be fustigated.
 

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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
You mean, pick any 2 of the 3?
yes. I know that in the early days of hybrid trays that trick did worked but lately it doesn't even on some cheap chinese phones. And all higher end phones are marketed as either dual SIM or single SIM+ SD card.
 

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the comment from the link you posted says it works on X dual.
 

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Does ist make sense (is it possible) to lock the bootloader again after flashing to get rid of the annoying message at startup?
 

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