One UI V6.0 - No data after update
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on 05-02-2024 16:28
Hi everyone,
I'm wondering if anyone is able to help, I currently have a Samsung Galaxy S22+ with 02 as the mobile carrier. Last week I updated my phone to the latest version of One Ui 6.0 over WiFi.
Since the update I have been unable to access mobile data having to rely on WiFi or my older version of Galaxy phone (S20FE). I have tried everything short of a full factory reset to rectify the problem. I have turned it on/off, reset the network settings, took out the SIM card. Nothing is working. Luckily I am able to use my old Samsung phone for mobile data when I'm out but it is incredibly frustrating as I don't know whether it is an issue with the phone itself or 02. Have contacted Samsung via Twitter and they said maybe an issue with 02.
Has anyone else experienced this problem or can offer any advice?
Thanks.
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on 05-02-2024 16:39
Although not the easiest thing to do, I think a factory reset is your only option now.
Use Smart Switch to make the process less painful.
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on 05-02-2024 16:39
I will just add that my S20 FE is running One Ui 5.1.
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on 05-02-2024 16:46
Saw this on Samsung Members
I just solved it for myself. I tried resetting network settings and this did not work. However when I clicked on:
- Settings
- Mobile Networks
- Access Point Names it was on "ims". I clicked on the O2 one which was my only other option and all of a sudden IT WORKED. The Mobile Data started working again. I hope this solves the issue for others as well.
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on 05-02-2024 17:13
The IMS profile is required for wifi / 4g calling and should still contain the required info for a data connection.
Selecting a different apn will disable wifi calling.
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on 05-02-2024 17:21
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on 05-02-2024 17:21
@MI5 wrote:The IMS profile is required for wifi / 4g calling and should still contain the required info for a data connection.
Selecting a different apn will disable wifi calling.
My S23+ has it set to the normal O2 APN from day1 WiFi Calling and VoLTE are working just fine
Phone came from Samsung and my ESim installed same day. I've touched nothing
Ims isn't even given as an option
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on 05-02-2024 18:06
I wasn't suggesting you did have it.
You raised it and I was explaining why it was there on some phones.
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on 05-02-2024 18:39
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on 05-02-2024 18:39
Would it not be better for @MattUK2020 to try the O2 APN if shows rather than a factory reset?
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on 05-02-2024 18:49
Good grief!
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on 06-02-2024 08:56
Hi everyone,
Thanks for your input, I tried a complete factory reset as first suggested and it resolved the issue. Phone is now working fine. Hopefully this won't happen with every update!
Thanks
Matt.

