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PakAQ

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Nov 12, 2017
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Hello,

This is not a technical problem. I have Iphone 6, when I updated it to IOS 11, phone lost its signal and begin showing "No Service". After resetting the Iphone, it again got the signals for some time but again lost them. It is a software glitch, what do you think. If it was a hardware problem then phone should not picked the signals after hard reset as well.

Numbers of users are facing this problems, anyone have any leads? May be due to carrier settings.
 
Hello,

This is not a technical problem. I have Iphone 6, when I updated it to IOS 11, phone lost its signal and begin showing "No Service". After resetting the Iphone, it again got the signals for some time but again lost them. It is a software glitch, what do you think. If it was a hardware problem then phone should not picked the signals after hard reset as well.

Numbers of users are facing this problems, anyone have any leads? May be due to carrier settings.
I'd try to go to my local carrier and get another SIM card?

Have you tried going under cellular settings and instead of automatic have it search, then select the carrier you are using?

It might be hardware though, I've seen updates mess with modems.
 
Hello,

This is not a technical problem. I have Iphone 6, when I updated it to IOS 11, phone lost its signal and begin showing "No Service". After resetting the Iphone, it again got the signals for some time but again lost them. It is a software glitch, what do you think. If it was a hardware problem then phone should not picked the signals after hard reset as well.

Numbers of users are facing this problems, anyone have any leads? May be due to carrier settings.
I’ve seen this while roaming internationally, not associated with a iOS update. It would pick up a signal for a little bit of time, maybe a minute to a couple minutes and then switch back to no service. A power cycle would start the cycle again. Eventually gave up trying to figure it out and left it on no service overnight. When I woke up, it had “fixed” itself..
 
I'd try to go to my local carrier and get another SIM card?

Have you tried going under cellular settings and instead of automatic have it search, then select the carrier you are using?

It might be hardware though, I've seen updates mess with modems.


I have changed the sim card. Used sim card of other providers as well. But to no use! There is no Apple Centre where I am.
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I’ve seen this while roaming internationally, not associated with a iOS update. It would pick up a signal for a little bit of time, maybe a minute to a couple minutes and then switch back to no service. A power cycle would start the cycle again. Eventually gave up trying to figure it out and left it on no service overnight. When I woke up, it had “fixed” itself..


But in my case it is not fixing itself up. First I thought it may be due to unstable versions of IOS 11. But now with 11.1 still the case is same.
 
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