I tried to assign my existing number that I have on my Pixel 3XL onto my Pixel 7 Pro. However, the lady at the store (MetroPCS) told me that they could not do it because the sim card was not recognized. Is this because I inserted the sim card after I completed the GrapheneOS installation? Do I have to enable something? They told me i have to go back to Best Buy to unlock my phone but I checked my receipt and it says that I bought it Unlocked. It makes no sense. I would appreciate help from members of this forum that have had this same problem or even developers themselves
Sim card not accepted by Pixel 7 Pro???
If you have a physical SIM card, you should be able to take it out of the old phone, put it into the new one, and have your number come up automatically regardless of which OS is up.
If you have an eSIM it is slightly more complicated, see this post here: https://grapheneos.org/usage#sandboxed-google-play-esim
BluishHumility I'm not trying to use an eSIM. What I tried was going to MetroPCS and switched my SIM that was in my P3XL and put it into my P7 Pro. What you said is exactly how I thought it would be: just a simple switch without any tinkering. The people MetroPCS told me to go to best buy but I don't want to do that because I feel that someone here has the answer about what I have to do to my P7 pro so that it accepts the SIM card. Error message I am getting is "SIM 1 not allowed."
According to this article, you can check in the settings to see if it is expecting a expecting a SIM card.
Discrepancies within the phone's settings can also be the cause of SIM card errors on Android smartphones. Specifically, whether a phone is set to use an eSIM or physical SIM can cause the 'SIM 1 Not Allowed' error. If the phone is expecting to use an eSIM, which does not require a physical SIM card, it will reject any physical SIM card installed in the first SIM card slot. To check this, open the settings app and navigate to the cellular settings. Here, users will be able to see whether the phone is set up to use an eSIM or physical SIM, and whether it is installed properly. If it is set up for an eSIM, simply change the setting to recognize the physical SIM card. In some cases, this might require contacting the cellular carrier.
If that's not it, I would say taking it back to where you got it might be your best bet.
BluishHumility great article. In case I go to best buy and they cannot fix the problem, would I have to download google framework services for it to work as the article states?
Another potential fix is for the voice error is updating the carrier services settings. To do this, open the Google Play Store and search for 'Carrier Services.' It should be the app made by Google. Tap on 'Update' and check if the error has been resolved. Users can also try some of the fixes mentioned for the 'SIM 1 Not Allowed error' that are outlined above. If all else fails though, users might need to contact their carrier to resolve the issue with their smartphone.<
Ladiesman217 I don't think you need to worry about that bottom part unless you get that error; my impression is the "SIM Not Provisioned For Voice" error is different than the "SIM 1 not allowed" error.
BluishHumility thank you for the input. The problem ended up being the SIM. The SIM card on the P3XL did not support 5g. I had to buy a new one