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SIM voltage class [not relevant]

asked 2014-07-05 20:30:12 +0300

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updated 2014-07-06 19:01:16 +0300

Hello again!

Is it possible to execute *#197328640# ? I get an error when trying to execute it in call app.

I've searched around a lot on the net, how to read “Voltage class” from SIM. I had an idea, that the reboot and battery drain problematic (actually discussed in some other threads) is caused by 3V SIM cards. Actuall cards have 1,8V. So I want to read which type of card I have...

Background: I've cutted my old SIM card, used in my N900 to micro format. So there may be the chance to have an old one.

This is a german Website I relate to.

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answered 2014-07-06 18:57:36 +0300

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UPDATE: Now I've read the SIM with external USB reader. Chipcard master program says, that it is a 5V card. Can this be real? The card is about 4 years old. Are there still 5V cards sold in 2010?

@Jolla engineers: Can you please specify, which SIM card types are supported in Jolla? Are there any problems expected with 5V or 3V cards?

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