Lesley Weist
Lurker
Same for me, the providers always say the problem is with the device.YES i contacted them and they said that the problem is with the device
A bit of research tells me that it could be because the phone you bought is registered with a certain provider and it doesn't support the frequency bands of the provider of the USIM you want to use.
In my case, the phone can call, send/receive messages, but USSDs don't work at all.
I have no idea until now how to solve this problem. Maybe next time, I should buy an unlocked phone (that is, I shouldn't buy a phone through a service provider)