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Hello, I (Austria, Vienna) bought an iphone 1.1.2 in december in the US, I jailbreaked it (1.1.1 -> 1.1.2). Today I got my Next Sim II from China, but I have the following problems :
- No incoming calls (just says "Call forwarded), and no one is answering. - No incoming calls during standby - No call list Can someone help me ? Thank you very much in advance. |
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Have you installed iWorld? Under installer > tweaks
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I have a 1.1.2 OTB + TURBOSIM (preconfigured) + iWORLD. I also have problems with incoming calls , but only when it is in "Standby Mode". As I press the Home button, the display says "Missed Calls". My phone is Jailbreaked (+ Oktoprep'd) from 1.1.1 to 1.1.2 twice, i.e. I tried to solve this problem by restoring it to 1.1.1 after jailbreak up to 1.1.2 and performing the jailbreak procedure again. I got the same results. Everything else (SMS, Wifi, SSH, 3rd party app's, outgoing calls, syncing) works perfect! This is real frustrating.
Judging from other forums this could be due to a: i) Hardware problem (I sure hope not) ii) SIM-card problem. Some SIM-cards which have double PIN's could cause problems. Problems are also mentioned connected to SIM-model, there are two major types. Other solutions I've tried and do not affect the incoming call problem: a) Using Services app and disabling SSH, Wifi and Edge. b) Inserting info (GPRS) into the Edge acount settings c) Uninstalling all 3rd party software (except iWORLD) d) Using a fix for International Caller ID Workarounds are respectively: 1) Go to Ipod and play Shuffle and then press the "Standby Button" 2) Set Auto-Lock to "Never" ..in these cases the screen and battery life will be affected in the long run. Certain minor tweaks can of course minimize these. Plz reply with other things I could try. |
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thx for the tip but no this did not work in my case - problem persists. Although I do believe that this.. ..is a cleaner way of fixing your SIM compared to the iWorld-way (via Installer), so I'm using this instead.
I found a pretty nice solution although it is not optimal if you consider battery life: Through SSH: System > Library > SystemConfiguration > PowerManagement.bundle > change com.apple.SystemPowerProfileDefaults.plist to com.apple.SystemPowerProfileDefaults.plist2 for example. This totally disconnects the power handling system, but you can still use Auto-Lock, etc. and if you have the same problem as I (read topic) it will work. Maybe someone has rewritten the file? |
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Can someone please tell me how I can modify the following .plist in order to fix this issue?
Considering that it would take an instruction not to let the Swedish SIM-card disconnect when in hybernating (sleep) mode. System > Library > SystemConfiguration > PowerManagement.bundle > com.apple.SystemPowerProfileDefaults.plist |
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