Sorry for my bad English, I'm using Google Translate
Well, I bought a Nexus 5 before yesterday, the seller told me that it was imported from South Korea. Yesterday, in the morning, put the SIM card of the operator TIM and was operating normally, even 4G. But an hour to another, the unit entered a mode "no service" making it impossible for me to use the 3G / 4G, make and receive calls and connections, even the operator's name still appears, but making it impossible for me to connect to the network . I insert another SIM card, the operator Vivo, but still the same problem, and I used my SIM card in my father's cell phone and functioned normally. Out with him, I was in another region, but remained unable to connect. Then I tried to reset the device, reinstalai the Radio.img file and then reinstalled the ROM, but the error remains. I checked the IMEI on a website, and is not blocked. What can I do? I am using D821 Nexus 5 and Android 6.0.1 MMB29V.
Obs: I have installed on my computer also the Nexus Root Toolkit.
Well, I bought a Nexus 5 before yesterday, the seller told me that it was imported from South Korea. Yesterday, in the morning, put the SIM card of the operator TIM and was operating normally, even 4G. But an hour to another, the unit entered a mode "no service" making it impossible for me to use the 3G / 4G, make and receive calls and connections, even the operator's name still appears, but making it impossible for me to connect to the network . I insert another SIM card, the operator Vivo, but still the same problem, and I used my SIM card in my father's cell phone and functioned normally. Out with him, I was in another region, but remained unable to connect. Then I tried to reset the device, reinstalai the Radio.img file and then reinstalled the ROM, but the error remains. I checked the IMEI on a website, and is not blocked. What can I do? I am using D821 Nexus 5 and Android 6.0.1 MMB29V.
Obs: I have installed on my computer also the Nexus Root Toolkit.
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