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10-31-2012, 08:44 PM | #1 |
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Anyone techy with iPhones? Unlocking/No Service problem
Unlocked iPhone worked fine yesterday and then this morning it said "No Service" in the upper left hand corner. I have tried everything. The only thing i havent tried is this:
How To Restore Factory Settings On iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch | iTunes Errors Currently it is running ios 6.0 which i upgraded to today. This the shortened version of the story. lol.
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10-31-2012, 09:27 PM | #2 |
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Find and tap on the "Settings" icon from your iPhone 3G Home screen.
Tap on the "General" tab to access the next screen. Scroll down and tap the "Reset" button in the list. Tap on "Reset Network Settings" Once you tap on "Reset Network Settings" your iPhone 3G will automatically reboot. After your iPhone 3G automatically reboots the "No Service" error message should disappear. If this option doesn't work, there is another solution: Go to "Settings" on your iPhone 3G. Tap on "General". Tap on "About". Locate and tap on "Carrier". If your iPhone displays a service provider (ex: Verizon 7.0) then there is an issue with your iPhone 3G selecting networks. To fix this manually, select a network provider on your iPhone 3G. Tap on "Settings" from your home screen. Tap on "General". Tap on "About". Tap on "Carrier" and your phone will automatically create a list of service providers in your area. Select a network from the list. Reboot the phone and your iPhone 3G should set the new network automatically.
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If all of this fails, you may have to get a carrier unlock
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