My iPhone has been running under Consumer Cellular's network and working just fine. (CC leases space on AT&T's network).
I recently had a situation where when I put a H20Wireles SIM card into my iPhone 5S and activated it, H20Wireless's activation process put an entry somewhere into the Settings on the iPhone which later prevented it from connecting to data on my original Consumer Cellular network, when I switched the card out again.
(Here's what happened: I took out the CC SIM card, put in the H20Wireless SIM card, and activated it. It did its thing and it worked. Then I took the H20 SIM card out and put the CC SIM card back it. It could make calls just fine after that, but it would no longer connect to CC's data server. In desperation, I called up CC's Technical Support and they were able to find the cause. They fixed the problem by telling me to delete the entry in Settings that H20Wireless Activation Process had inserted there.)
Deleting that entry made the data problem at CC go away. Unfortunately I did not write down the name of the entry or exactly where it was. The reason that I am concerned is because I did the same thing with my wife's Android phone and may have messed it up as well.
Does anybody in the group know what the name of the entry that I deleted might have ben or where it was?? Or where to read about stuff like that?
Likely that I could clean up my wife's phone by writing down all of her contact's information and the names of all of her installed apps, then doing a "Delete all settings and data" and manually re-keying in the contacts and re-installing the apps. But that does not seem like a fun thing to do...
Bim B
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