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My temporary fix is that I turn off my phone. When I turn on the phone everything is normal for a while and then it goes back to searching state again. What can I do to fix it permanently? Do you have any ideas? Sometimes when you turn on your iPhone, it will keep on saying searching or no service. This usually happens when your phone is unable to find the signals just as the above user said.

If you have recently switched to a new SIM card, this is more likely to happen. This error could be the result of other issues as well. If you know you are using the right cellular carrier and you should be getting the network signals, the following post will tell you why then your iPhone is stuck on searching for a network and what you can do about it. One of the obvious reasons why your iPhone is looking for network signals is because it does not have any signals.

If you are not in the range of your cellular carrier, that may be why your iPhone keeps saying searching. There could be a glitch in the software of your iPhone and it can lead to issues like the one you are facing. Carriers have their settings saved on your iPhone to ensure proper connectivity. If there are any issues with these carrier settings, you may find that your iPhone keeps on looking for a network. It may be that the operating system of your iPhone, known as iOS, has some issues in it.

This is sometimes the root cause of many issues on your device. Fixing the operating system can fix all those issues for you. If you see an alert next to No Service, learn what you can do. Check your coverage area Make sure that you're in an area with cellular network coverage. Then follow these steps: To turn cellular data on or off, go to Settings, then tap Cellular or Mobile Data.

If you're traveling internationally, make sure that your device is set up for data roaming. Restart your iPhone or iPad Restart your device. Check for a Carrier Settings update To manually check for and install a carrier settings update : Make sure that your device is connected to a Wi-Fi or cellular network. An iOS update is another possible fix that is worth pursuing.

Make sure you use iTunes or iCloud to back up your device before you do this. Connect to the internet with Wi-Fi or plug into power. Go to Software Update. If you see one, tap it to get it started. If you go that route, you must plug into power before you go to sleep. When you wake up, the new version of iOS should be installed and running. Verify that your account is in good standing and active. There might be some outage in your area, so ask them about that.

You should also ask them about whether you have the right sort of data plan. Plans exist sometimes where your device will be blocked from receiving cellular service. If you have exhausted these options, the next thing to do is head over to the neighborhood Apple Store so they can look at the device. A hardware problem seems likely since you already did virtually everything related to software.

The company was launched in Boston, Massachusetts in and has since processed more than 2 million devices through its trade-in program. While Gazelle is best known for its In most cases, your iPhone shouldn't take very long to charge, even if the battery is significantly drained. I don't know if it would work on your phone, but it might be worth a try. Good luck! I'm not a repair person at all, but I had ordered a kit to replace my cracked iPhone 6 screen and saved the tools.

I only removed the metal covering to separate the screen and the other metal covering to reveal the regular antenna. I popped the antenna connector out. SIM card out too. I also blew on it like a video game cartridge, all over. Verizon had told me just earlier in the day that iPhone 6 was obsolete and it was happening to every 3rd iPhone 6 customer.

She was pretty mean and dismissive about it. Yet here I am with it working again Jacob Miller thefix Make sure you're running the latest iOS. I've had several customers with similar issues after some of the bug ridden iOS 11 updates. The latest should have those fixed. Assuming you've verified with the carrier that a new sim won't fix it, you may only have a restore as the last option.

I've had multiple customers with weird issue throughout the new updates, but they were normally resolved once the new version rolled out. I'm having the same issue. My iphone 7 keeps saying it can't get cellular service because it needs to be updated. I did the updates and it's still telling me the same thing. Other than it being a refurbished phone, I have had no repairs on it. This is a bummer.

I haven't tried restoring it. My last resort. April 8 by Melissa Rice. Kerrie bowen. Just bought a phone I phone 5 c and i putno2 sim in was ok for hours then is Said no net work reset it and it is saying searching been like this for ages what can I do. Then try connecting it to a PC or Mac with iTunes installed. Then do a backup and then restore. Elijah Arreguin elijaharrreguin. Check your phone number, it may be a hardware issue.

Apple now repair the iPhone 7 no service issue for free. Brit brit Just yesterday my phone started doing the same thing I tried everything I knew by resetting it and turning the phone off and back on taking out my sim but nothing worked. So I called my carrier to see if the towers was down or if they could fix the problem I was on the phone for over an hour with them. So, I ended up calling apple it turns out that some of the IPhone 7 that has failed on the main logic board.



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