on 05-10-2013 08:51
on 05-10-2013 08:51
Hi all,
I'm losing my will to live with this problem...
Got my Iphone 5s 2 days after release, and since then it keeps dropping calls all the time, regardless of signal strength. Also if it's not dropping calls, people tell me that my voice is very distorted and they can barely hear me. This is what I have done so far to try and eliminate the problem:-
I used to have a similar problem with the old 3GS, so got rid of it and upgraded to 4S. Problem disappeared (Whoopee). Now I seem to have it back again?
My Signal strength (at my home address) on my PAYG O2 Nokia N95 always shows 4-5 bars, Iphone 4s used to show 3-4 bars....5S shows 3 bars on a good day, but averages 1-2 on most other. My Partners 3GS on O2 PAYG shows 4-5 bars at my address sitting next to my 5S.
Can anyone give me any more helpful advice on this matter... as I'm at the point of returning phone to O2... which I don't really want to do..
Many Thanks
Graham
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on 05-10-2013 09:28
on 05-10-2013 09:28
on 05-10-2013 09:28
on 05-10-2013 09:28
on 05-10-2013 11:54
on 05-10-2013 11:54
I would definitely return the phone via Apple. You really want to struggle with this until the end of the contract? You have done all the diagnostics.
on 08-10-2013 11:18
Thanks folks, Booked apt for 14/10 with a Apple Genius..Fingers crossed it all goes well. Will keep board updated. In the meantime if anyone can think of anything I haven't tried, I would appreciate it if you could upload your ideas?
on 08-10-2013 11:24
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks folks, Booked apt for 14/10 with a Apple Genius..Fingers crossed it all goes well. Will keep board updated. In the meantime if anyone can think of anything I haven't tried, I would appreciate it if you could upload your ideas?
When you say hard reset, do you mean just via the phone - erase all content and settings?
If so you should try a DFU restore, to do a full reflash of the software/firmware - as if you have a buggy install, erasing it will keep them until a full reflash is carried out.
Plug your phone into computer.
(Firstly backup your phone via iTunes - only if you have stuff you want to keep)
Power it off.
Press and hold POWER + HOME
Count to 10 (mississippi's remember! lol)
Release the POWER button
Keep holding home until iTunes detects phone in recovery mode.
Hit restore and let it do it's thing.
Also to eliminate any quirky things from an old backup - setup as a new phone.
If it works ok - you can then restore your backup if you wish. Monitor it and see how it performs. If it's ok, great. If not then you can carry out the same procedure above and ditcxh the backup as you know there's something funky in that!
on 15-12-2013 20:59
on 15-12-2013 20:59
my 5c does the same thing all the time. Apple changed my phone yesterday and the new one is doing the same thing. Im now wondering if its a problem with o2.
on 15-12-2013 21:02
on 24-03-2014 12:47
Hi
I was told that this is a corrupt file on the iPhone, and if you have a new handset, YOU CANNOT RESTORE from backup as you'll put the corrupt file back
What they did not tell me is what this file is AND of course im out of warrenty so cant get the handset replaced , so i think ill be looking at another provider when my contract expires