I understand but i refered to the tj issue with the red circle x. Other than that i dont know about the sim card issue. Just remember if you have a text that failed to send.
nel_rey
Understood and agreed, however the OP mentioned that he had both a red x AND Sim Card authorization error. There have been many posts over the last few weeks regarding authorization errors - a great portion (if not nearly all) are due to several large (nationwide) 4G outages that Verizon has experienced and these authorization errors in most cases resolved themselves. Often times, outages of this type are due to one or more computer server systems or "switches) which suffer failures, but the downline network switches are working normally. This results in some people getting routed to working switches and some getting unfortunately routed to the failed ones. As SallyC mentioned, in some cases a reboot or reset corrected the error, and sometimes the problem went away on its own, but often in both cases the problem returned some time later.
This is generally not a failure of the Sim card, since the Sim card is nothing more than a tiny Flash Ram card, not too different than a USB drive or the MicroSD card in your phone right next to it. Generally if the Sim card actually does fail, it will never recover and must be replaced, so if resetting or rebooting seems to resolve the problem for a period of time (confirmed if you can then connect to data at 3G & 4g), the card is functioning normally.
Initially when the outages first started many of the stores and even the phone support technicians weren't aware of the problem on the network and so their first inclination was to replace the Sim. Sometimes the new Sim card "seemed" to fix the problem (more likely it was just pure chance), only to have it return, sometimes the problem never reoccured, and sometimes the new card failed out of the gate. Once the word got to the technicians, they stopped wasting Sim cards and told the customers of the outages, recommended they power-cycle the phones, and alerted them that there could be extended periods of outage. This latter explanation proved accurate.
I would give it a day or two, keep trying every few hours or so to see if the problem has gone away on its own, and you might as SallyC suggested, simply power the phone off and on again to see if the servers are able to authorize you. I found that it becomes pure chance when resetting that you get through or not.