Apple surprised us by quietly releasing a tweaked version of iOS 5.0.1
for iPhone 4S users. Though the build number (build number of original
iOS 5.0.1 was 9A405) suggested that Apple may have fixed some minor
bugs, the details were not available.
Some iPhone 4S users have reported that they receive an error message stating "No SIM Card installed" or "Invalid SIM" on their shiny new iPhone.
MacRumors reports:
With the update
affecting a relatively small portion of users, Apple may have elected
not to push it out to all users in the form of an iOS 5.0.2 software
update, and instead rely on those users who are having problems
following Apple's advice and obtaining the new build through the restore
process outlined as a solution for the issue.
The new Apple support document provides details about the issue:
In certain situations, iPhone 4S may have difficulty recognizing a micro-SIM card, resulting in the following behaviors:
- "Invalid SIM" or "No SIM Card installed" alert appears intermittently.
- Status bar displays "No Service" or "Searching" in a location with good network coverage.
The support document goes on to explain how iPhone 4S users facing the SIM card issues can fix the problem:
1. Back up your user content and settings using iTunes or iCloud. See this article for more information.
2. Restore your iPhone 4S using iTunes.
3. After the process is complete, restore your user content and settings from your backup.
4. To confirm that you've successfully restored, verify that the
version is now iOS 5.0.1 (9A406) in Settings > General > About.
MacRumors reports that some
users have reported that the tweaked version of iOS 5.0.1 fixes the SIM
card issues, while others have reported that they're still facing the
problem.
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