The Magicsim Dual Sim Card adapter may not work with the Note 4.
It seems to be because of the way the Note 4 boots up and looks for the sim card. The dual sim adapter takes a few seconds longer than a single sim to initialize and load, which seems to be too long the OS is willling to wait. With the device installed you will be prompted with a sim card detection error and an only option to restart. It's a dialog box you cannot remove or get past. It shows up a few seconds after boot. The phone will still continue to load and you will eventually see the dual sim toolkit in the apps menu (if you load it before restart prompt appears) but you still have no choice to restart. Rebooting the phone in airplane mode will allow the phone to boot all the way, but once you turn it off the same forced restart prompt appears.
I verified the adapter works by testing it on a Note 2 with Cyanogenmod and it functions perfectly.
The Note 4 is the 910C with Android 4.4.4, stock firmware, not rooted.
It seems to be because of the way the Note 4 boots up and looks for the sim card. The dual sim adapter takes a few seconds longer than a single sim to initialize and load, which seems to be too long the OS is willling to wait. With the device installed you will be prompted with a sim card detection error and an only option to restart. It's a dialog box you cannot remove or get past. It shows up a few seconds after boot. The phone will still continue to load and you will eventually see the dual sim toolkit in the apps menu (if you load it before restart prompt appears) but you still have no choice to restart. Rebooting the phone in airplane mode will allow the phone to boot all the way, but once you turn it off the same forced restart prompt appears.
I verified the adapter works by testing it on a Note 2 with Cyanogenmod and it functions perfectly.
The Note 4 is the 910C with Android 4.4.4, stock firmware, not rooted.
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