11-06-2020 01:19 PM - edited 01-05-2022 05:23 PM
Hi!
ive been with public for 2 years. No big issues. I’ve submitted a ticket and will explain what else I’ve done but didn’t know if anyone else has had a similar issue. I have an iPhone 8plus. Same phone number. Every once in awhile the last month or so I do not receive an incoming phone call, no notification or message, nothing. Then usually 2-3 days later I’ll get a prompt that I missed a call, but that doesn’t always happen. Sometimes there’s never a notification and I just find out when a friend says “hey I called you ...” I’m waiting for some important health news and this needs to be rectified ASAP!
So far I’ve;
Updated OS
powered down iphone and waited 10 min before rebooting
Removed SIM and waited 10 min before reinstalling
and now I’ve reached out to a MOD.
anything else I can try in the meantime? Everything else works fine, and this is definitely not always happening.
11-16-2020 01:31 PM
@bellaplace wrote:A few things I would try:
First turn your wifi off and your data
then I would turn airplane mode off and then back on
then I would shut down and restart.
Also, do you have a limited amount of incoming calls?
Turning off Wi-Fi and mobile data should not make any difference. Now, of course, it's not impossible that the software in the device could be programmed badly, but data settings aren't related to phone calls.
If you're thinking that perhaps turning off data would force the phone onto to the HSPA-type network that is used for phone calls, that isn't the case either. Even with mobile data turned off, a device would still connect to the LTE network if that type of network is selected in the settings.
11-16-2020 01:23 PM
A few things I would try:
First turn your wifi off and your data
then I would turn airplane mode off and then back on
then I would shut down and restart.
Also, do you have a limited amount of incoming calls?
11-16-2020 10:43 AM
Update for everyone. I got a hold of a MOD, after they couldn’t fix it on their end I got transferred to tech support. They’ve been amazing! Because it’s intermittent it’s really hard to figure out what’s going on but they suspect it’s because on their end call forward was turned on but there was no number inputted. They think it would randomly try to forward the call and it would just get lost. So far so good, but the ticket is still open and we’re still waiting a week as I’m waiting for critical health news and need this to be in working order. Thanks for the help, even as I suspected it wasn’t a problem on my end.
11-06-2020 09:52 PM
I'm not an iPhone guy but I'll try from some googling: (How to disable LTE)
Hopefully that gets you close?
11-06-2020 09:38 PM - edited 11-06-2020 09:42 PM
11-06-2020 09:33 PM
@LoreckAvery wrote:How do I do that? What about when I’m on wifi, that won’t matter, will it?
Wi-Fi isn't related to phone calls. Public Mobile doesn't even offer Wi-Fi calling.
11-06-2020 09:30 PM
How do I do that? What about when I’m on wifi, that won’t matter, will it?
11-06-2020 09:29 PM
No never
11-06-2020 07:00 PM
Try disabling LTE by forcing the phone to 3G/HSPA/WCDMA mode so that it doesn't have to do the switcheroo dance from LTE to 3G to receive a call. This will also let you see how strong / reliable your 3G signal is when not on a call.
11-06-2020 06:49 PM - edited 11-06-2020 07:05 PM
@Anonymous wrote:Intermittents are terrible. Maybe an antenna issue? Maybe there's a slightly loose connector that maybe from a bump gets off a little and you miss incoming events.
Good point. @LoreckAvery Has battery or screen on your phone ever been changed? The wire for the antenna may may have been dislodged a bit or not reconnected properly. There is a hard to detect “good feel” of a solid connection.
11-06-2020 06:31 PM
You can always toggle airplane mode on/off to reconnect to the network.
11-06-2020 06:26 PM
@LoreckAvery reset your network settings
1. From the home screen navigate to Settings>General>Reset
2. Tap Reset Network Settings
If prompted enter your passcode
3. Tap Reset Network Settings
4. Restart your phone
11-06-2020 01:44 PM
Intermittents are terrible. Maybe an antenna issue? Maybe there's a slightly loose connector that maybe from a bump gets off a little and you miss incoming events.