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May 22, 2016 at 12:23 pm #38244
Hi.
Put sim in a phone and disable pin code. Put back in tablet. Did the trick for me.
Thanks.
July 29, 2024 at 2:07 pm #233043To enable the SIM card in a Cube i7 tablet, begin by ensuring the device is powered off. Locate the SIM card slot, which is usually on the side of the tablet. Use a SIM card removal tool or a small pin to open the slot and insert the SIM card carefully. Once the SIM card is in place, power on your device and navigate to the settings menu. Look for the ‘Network’ or ‘Mobile Network’ section and enable the SIM card from there. If you need to register a TNT SIM, make sure to follow any specific instructions provided by TNT, including any online registration steps or activating the SIM through a designated app. This will ensure that your SIM is properly registered and ready to use on your Cube i7.
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September 12, 2024 at 7:39 pm #234216I believe that physical SIM cards are already outdated. Constantly switching between them, losing them or damaging them is unnecessary hassle. eSIM is a much more convenient and modern option. It allows you to easily manage multiple numbers on one device, quickly switch between operators and not worry about losing your card. In addition, the eSIM is protected from physical damage. Do you think there are any limitations in using eSIMs that could be a problem compared to physical SIM cards?
September 12, 2024 at 8:28 pm #234220I fully agree that eSIM is a more convenient and modern option. Not having to replace physical SIM cards is especially useful for travellers. However, there are a few things to consider. Some operators don’t fully support eSIMs yet, and in some countries, the technology may be less developed. However, companies like Ohayu are actively expanding access to eSIMs, making this option more and more popular.
October 23, 2024 at 6:43 am #235201- Insert the SIM Card: Make sure the SIM card is properly inserted into the device’s SIM slot.
- Enable Cellular Data: Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Cellular and ensure that cellular data is turned on.
- Check the Drivers: Ensure the cellular modem drivers are properly installed and up to date. You can check this in Device Manager under Network Adapters.
- APN Settings: You may need to configure the Access Point Name (APN) settings, which can be found under Cellular settings. Contact your service provider for the correct APN details.
- Restart the Device: Sometimes a restart is needed after inserting the SIM card for it to be recognized. jack doherty
October 30, 2024 at 7:22 pm #235348I believe that physical SIM cards are already outdated. Constantly switching between them, losing them or damaging them is unnecessary hassle. eSIM is a much more convenient and modern option. It allows you to easily manage multiple numbers on one device, quickly switch between operators and not worry about losing your card. In addition, the eSIM is protected from physical damage. Do you think there are any limitations in using eSIMs that could be a problem compared to physical Globe SIM cards?
I feel like physical SIM cards are becoming a thing of the past. Constantly switching them, losing them, or accidentally damaging them is a hassle. eSIMs are a much better option. They make it easy to manage multiple numbers on one device, switch between different carriers quickly, and you don’t have to worry about losing a card. Plus, eSIMs are protected from physical damage. Do you think there are any downsides to using eSIMs compared to traditional SIM cards?
November 7, 2024 at 5:56 am #235519To enable the Globe SIM card in the Cube i7 (3G Version) with Windows 10, insert the SIM and go to Settings > Network & Internet > Cellular, then toggle the switch to enable the mobile network. If needed, manually configure the APN and network settings. Ensure all necessary drivers are installed through Device Manager. Once configured, you should see signal strength and network icons in the taskbar.
November 7, 2024 at 7:02 am #235520Hey David,
It sounds like your SIM might not be properly activated or there could be a network issue. Try using the TNT SIM registration online 2024 link to check if your SIM needs registration or activation. That might solve the PIN input problem!
Hope that helps!
May 5, 2025 at 6:16 am #241473To enable the SIM card on the Cube i7 (3G Version) with Windows 10, insert the SIM into the slot and go to <em data-start=”107″ data-end=”149″>Settings > Network & Internet > Cellular. Ensure the modem drivers are properly installed and recognized in Device Manager. For first-time use, tm registration sim card may be required depending on your carrier.
May 27, 2025 at 12:54 pm #241835I needed an eSIM solution for a temporary work-from-abroad setup in the Canary Islands. My Airbnb host told me about eSIM Plus, and I decided to try it since the local options were overpriced. Man, what a difference. The installation was stupidly easy, the coverage was great, and it cost me way less than buying a prepaid SIM. Even after a month of daily Zoom calls, YouTube, and map navigation, I didn’t run out of data. If you’re working remotely even for a short period, you should definitely look at eSIM Plus. It’s like having your home internet in your pocket.
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