on 19-02-2015 10:28
on 19-02-2015 10:28
Do you have a problem with an iPhone, where you have full signal yet suddenly you can't make or receive phone calls? Read on. (If you want the fix, skip to the end).
I have an iPhone 5s and there are times when I can't seem to make a call, even with full signal.
Slightly frustrating as it’s either to my parents, my local taxi firm, or my girlfriend. Also I will get a call missed notification. Yet I’ve been sitting reading a book, or cooking in a max signal area…I didn’t hear my phone even though it’s on the loudest possible volume, with a ringtone that isn’t exactly discrete. Maybe it is just by chance? Oh wait, now it’s happening more and more! Was it after the last upgrade? Is it my case? Did I accidently drop it from a height of 30cm on to a cushion? The mental pain that this issue brings is an emotion which hasn’t existed before now. It feels like resentment, with hints of infuriating anger that come out of nowhere, and a sudden need to hurt something, yet you feel upset and desperate and lonely. You are only trying to make a phone call with a phone.
So I started testing different things to see if there was logic. This is what I found:
1) It tends to happen around the 'same locations' i.e. certain places at home, work etc.
2) It happens randomly enough to make you think it isn't a big issue.
3) It always shows you have signal.
4) It happens when you are connected to WIFI (especially if those connections have a Portal page).
5) It happens to mobiles more than landlines
6) Despite thinking there is a pattern, there isn't.
7) Apple doesn’t think it is an issue
So then I started researching and found the following fixes:
1) Switch to Airplane Mode for a few seconds.
It works half the time, the other half it results in me smashing the airplane mode button in the slide menu. It will either say you have full signal still, not work and cause anger, or it will show you have no signal. When it does work, the phone will then lure you in to thinking it is a masterpiece when actually all it is, is a hand held games console that doesn’t make calls. Thanks Apple, I would’ve kept my Gameboy is I had wanted this technology.
2) Turn your phone on and off.
Annoying, every time you want to make a PHONE CALL with a PHONE.
It also doesn’t work. The operator will say it reboots your signal…so does Airplane Mode really, doesn’t it?
3) Reset your phone.
Lose “everything” you love and care for (back it up first on iTunes).
“What’s that? You’ve lost “everything” you care for to find the issue remains. Well then, do it again. If it doesn’t work then it must be a bad phone.” LIES. It doesn’t work. It is nice to have that fresh feeling again though. Do this anyway, just to keep your phone feeling sharp.
4) Swap the SIM card.
Yes, you have to wait 24 hours (up to) to fix the issue, but when it works, you’ll find…it doesn’t work.
5) Show Caller ID.
Settings>Phone>Show Caller ID> Turn off and on, or on and off.
Does it work? Well…I don’t know. It seems the feedback is that it isn’t a permanent fix, but it does work when you do it. I remain sceptical. Afterall, this is the height of technology.
6) Repair it.
Go on, wait over a month for it back, and either pay for it, or do it thorugh your operator of your insurances or warranty. You’ll be told there is nothing wrong with it. You will feel like you’re lying, and you’re the only one. Don’t worry, we feel your anger rising up. Just make sure nothing valuable is nearby.
7) Get a new phone.
You only spent £600 on this, so buy a new one. Clearly you can afford it. Just sell this one for £400 to someone who doesn’t know about this issue.
😎 Dial *#31#
What? I can’t seem to find exactly what this is, or why it is meant to work. But a few other sites do seem to think this is a permanent fix. So, if you’ve done steps 1-7 to find this will fix it, then I understand you’re annoyed.
I will test it, and see if it does work. If it does then, excellent. If it doesn’t, then I think I’m going to buy an android.
on 19-02-2015 14:28
on 19-02-2015 14:28
on 19-02-2015 15:29
on 19-02-2015 15:29
Android does accept the code too so it must be network based.
on 19-02-2015 17:55
on 19-02-2015 17:55
What exactly would this code do? (I mean technically...not practically)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 19-02-2015 17:58
on 19-02-2015 17:58
on 19-02-2015 18:00
on 19-02-2015 18:00
on 19-02-2015 18:09
on 19-02-2015 18:09
All In can find whichh makes no logical sense to the issue being discussed......
If you want to hide/show your phone number when calling, put one of these codes below in front of the number that you are going to call.
(*#30# / *#31# or *31# / #31# ) Works on some networks.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1171066
on 19-02-2015 18:12
on 19-02-2015 18:12
@MI5 wrote:All In can find whichh makes no logical sense to the issue being discussed......
If you want to hide/show your phone number when calling, put one of these codes below in front of the number that you are going to call.
(*#30# / *#31# or *31# / #31# ) Works on some networks.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1171066
So....if that code was used...would it mean your phone number would not be displayed to the recipient of the call?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 19-02-2015 18:17
on 19-02-2015 18:17
On the giffgaff forum it lists it as :
http://community.giffgaff.com/t5/Using-giffgaff/Useful-Network-Shortcodes/ta-p/5131990
Calling line identity | Status | *#31# |
Dialling gives the following :
on 19-02-2015 18:51
on 19-02-2015 18:51
19-02-2015 18:56 - edited 19-02-2015 18:57
19-02-2015 18:56 - edited 19-02-2015 18:57
I live and learn. Useful network shortcodes?
I just thought it would hide your number.....
Veritas Numquam Perit