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Old 12-04-2017, 12:32   #1 (permalink)
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How To Fix No Service On iPhone 6?


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No service and search after a bump. no sending text, receiving phone calls, and making out phone calls. some websites consider it was a design defect of iphone 6's bonding pad. so it would be come out easily after a bump.

Did you ever hear about this design defect? and any good solution?
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http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f631...rvice-2239656/

I made this solution. It works most of the time.. it happens because the frame bends and traces and solder joints break.
But reballing baseband ic and jumper the 2 broken tracks is not always the solution. Could also be an other problem with an other ic. Like the network amplefier or rf pmic
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Old 12-06-2017, 10:16   #3 (permalink)
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iPhone 6 No Service Hardware Fix Solution


Go to Settings – General – About, if the IMEI code displays right, SIM card readable, and Modem Firmware functions normally, maybe the U1 Y1 pin of the baseband CPU is disconnected.
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You can try these steps.
1. Check In With Your Carrier About Your Account
2. Update Your iPhone’s Software and Carrier Settings
3. Reset Network Settings
4. Check Cellular Settings On Your iPhone
5. Take Out Your SIM Card
6. Check For Water Damage
7. Back Up And Restore Your iPhone, But Read The Warning First!
8. Contact Your Carrier Or Repair Your iPhone

Fast Repair Guide For Your iPhone 7 No Service
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Old 12-14-2017, 23:15   #5 (permalink)
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You can try these steps.
1. Check In With Your Carrier About Your Account
2. Update Your iPhone’s Software and Carrier Settings
3. Reset Network Settings
4. Check Cellular Settings On Your iPhone
5. Take Out Your SIM Card
6. Check For Water Damage
7. Back Up And Restore Your iPhone, But Read The Warning First!
8. Contact Your Carrier Or Repair Your iPhone

Fast Repair Guide For Your iPhone 7 No Service


very useful XD


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1. Hard Restart
2. Check Carrier Service
3. Reset Network Settings
4. Reset All Settings
5. Check SIM Card
6. Check Cellular Data Settings
7. Update Software
8. Toggle Airplane Mode
9. iPhone System Restore
10. Check Water Damage
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