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06-02-2018, 07:58 | #2 (permalink) |
Junior Member Join Date: May 2018 Location: US
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Member: 2834468 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 5 | About your problem, you can do these steps: 1. Turn your iPhone off turn on again This is a simple and necessary step when you turn on your iPhone again and then you need to check if your iPhone can search the signal? 2. Update your carrier settings Sometimes wireless carriers release software updates that change the way your iPhone interacts with the cellular network. Sometimes, these updates fix problems that can cause your iPhone to say “Searching…” all the time. 3. Reset Network Settings Reset Network Settings restores your iPhone’s cellular data configuration back to factory defaults. It’s an easy way to eliminate the possibility that an accidental change in the Settings app is preventing your iPhone from connecting to the network. 4.Fix Problems With Your SIM Card All iPhones have a tiny SIM card that wireless carriers use to identify specific iPhones on their network. Your SIM card gives your iPhone your phone number - it’s what tells your carrier you’re you. SIM card problems are a common reason why iPhones say “Searching for service”. If these steps do not solve your iPhone keeps searching for service, so it means your hardware is broken, you can check this iPhone 6 no service guide to help you solve this question. |
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