
on 23-11-2015 00:40
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on 23-11-2015 00:40
Can anyone help with an issue I'm having with iPhones?
I'm constantly getting a random "no service" status showing on my handset. I currently own an iPhone 6s Plus.
This has happened to my previous handsets.
I had an iPhone 5 and had no issues.
Purchased an iPhone 5s: random no service.
Switched for iPhone 6: random no service.
Switched for iPhone 6s: random no service.
Switched for iPhone 6 Plus: random no service, worse than before. No service showing every few minutes, all day, everyday.
Switched for iPhone 6s Plus: same as 6 plus.
I've carried out troubleshooting steps such as:
5 sim swaps, iPhone reboot, airplane mode, reset network settings, switched off 4g.
These steps have been carried out so many times I've lost count.
This issue is driving me crazy and I'm starting to consider switching to another brand of handset.
Any suggestions on what is causing this?
Thanks in advance.
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on 23-11-2015 08:03
To be happening on so many handsets it has to be a network issue. Have you checked the coverage in your area? Anyone else in your area you know that is having the same issue? Have you tried your sim in another type of handset?
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on 23-11-2015 08:03
To be happening on so many handsets it has to be a network issue. Have you checked the coverage in your area? Anyone else in your area you know that is having the same issue? Have you tried your sim in another type of handset?
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on 23-11-2015 08:13
It's not the handsets if you've had the same problem on multiple ones
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on 23-11-2015 08:20
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on 23-11-2015 08:20
Hi @Anonymous Instead of swapping handset I would seriously think of swapping networks to one that gives you a constant signal. Try a few payg sims from other networks in your phone and go for the best one, It isn't a handset problem...
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on 23-11-2015 09:48
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on 23-11-2015 09:48
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 23-11-2015 15:24
Faulty sim maybe

on 23-11-2015 16:09
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on 23-11-2015 16:25
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on 23-11-2015 16:25
Hi @Anonymous,
Sorry to hear you're not getting a good signal and thanks for letting us know here! Let us know how you get on with your troubleshooting.
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on 28-02-2017 14:05
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on 28-02-2017 14:05
im having the same with my 6s too.. had it a year now it keeps going to no status intermittently!.. spoke to s guru who said some of my settings were switched off and they apparently switched them back on.. how that happened ill never know.. and i was promised all would be ok in 24 hrs.... not!..then told to go to o2 store for new sim.. and still having the same problem.. annoyed coz i call o2 nd the wait is 35 miutes!

