12-02-2023 17:46 - edited 12-02-2023 17:47
12-02-2023 17:46 - edited 12-02-2023 17:47
I tend to do alot of walking in remote places, which means sometimes im out of range of cell towers so have no signal. Thats ok the phone is meant to reconnect as soon as im back in range
I often find tho that it doesnt, and will say no service even when back in a coverage area. The only way to force it back onto the network is to put in airplane mode and back out again, which refreshes the connection
I dont think its a phone issue as my previous 2 phones (both Android so maybe its and Android bug?) did this. Currently on S22
It doesnt always do it. Losing signal when say going into a tunnel on a train will get the signal back once im out of the tunnel. But if im out of range for any significant time it wont auto reconnect without me going into airplane mode
Its a simple fix but interested to know why it does it
on 12-02-2023 18:16
A better place to look would be Google than here on the Forum, @paulbacon -
https://helpdeskgeek.com/help-desk/android-cellular-data-not-working-8-ways-to-fix/
(as an example).
Have experienced the same thing when coming back onto a roaming network from a UK one, not so sure I see it on normal travel though.
Good luck!
on 12-02-2023 19:00
Is your network selection set to auto @paulbacon ?
12-02-2023 19:05 - edited 12-02-2023 19:05
12-02-2023 19:05 - edited 12-02-2023 19:05
on 12-02-2023 20:31
on 12-02-2023 20:31
Its a known issue on all mobile phones and across all networks, where the phone refuses to connect back automatically back onto the network.
The only way I have found to do it, is to use Airplane Mode on and then off.
Unfortunately not much more you can do about it..
on 12-02-2023 22:01
on 13-06-2023 19:05
Paul, this advice was perfect and allowed me to fix the very same problem, quickly and easily. Thank you.