01-08-2017 11:13 AM - edited 01-05-2022 01:31 AM
Mod please help!! My Public Mobile service has been working perfectly since activation, but all of a sudden starting late last evening the signal is gone. The status bar keeps "Searching" for signal. I have done no changes at all to my phone. It just happened all of a sudden on it's own. I have tried powering off and on my iPhone 6 and also tried resetting the network settings on the phone but no luck. Please help as i can't make and receive any calls or text or data. My phone has absolutely NO SERVICE right now.
01-11-2017 04:03 PM - edited 01-11-2017 04:04 PM
@sirkdub thanks for the update, I'm glad you're getting the phone replaced. Interestingly, you're the second person I've heard of recently with an iPhone 6 that did this spontaneously--the other being @davibela over on this thread.
01-11-2017 01:00 AM
Hi everyone. Thought I post an update. @Saray_O was able to help me check my account and everything was fine. That really helped as i then knew it was not account related. I tried the sim in another iPhone and it was fine so It turned out it's my iPhone that was defective. So very unfortunate it turned out to be a hardware issue, but luckily i'm trying to get it replaced from Apple at no cost through extended warranty. Thanks everyone for all your efforst and trying to help. This community has such great energy and helpful resource. Keep up the great work!!
01-08-2017 02:38 PM
@sirkdub yes hopefully Saray can look for you today. I think it's unlikely to be an account based issue since it's an intermittent issue--I think you would just get no service at all. But it's good to rule out as many possibilities as possible.
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01-08-2017 02:27 PM - edited 01-08-2017 02:28 PM
@sirkdub there are a few possibilities:
1) SIM card could be defective. You could try ordering a new one to see if that resolves it. Or you could try your SIM card in another phone as I said, which would help confirm if it's the SIM if it's misbehaving in the other phone.
2) SIM card may not be making a consistent connection with the pins on your phone. PM SIM cards seem to be a little on the thin side and this can happen. Some people have added a little layer of tape on the back side of their SIM card or put in a little layer of paper to help make it thicker and make a more consistent connection. Try this as your own risk, since you could have trouble removing the SIM later.
3) There was a community member that found their iPhone 6 had a hardware issue. He was brave enough to open it up and discovered the antenna connection was lose. Tightening it up resolved it for him. I'm not sure I'd suggest this route but you could try taking your phone to an Apple store to get them to examine it, maybe?
EDIT: testing your SIM in another phone and/or testing another SIM in your phone can help narrow down where the issue is coming from
01-08-2017 02:22 PM
01-08-2017 02:19 PM
@sirkdub you already have, this is it. 🙂 I moved it from the original thread.
01-08-2017 02:18 PM
@sirkdub if neither of those things help--do you have another unlocked (or locked to Telus/Koodo is fine) phone around you could try your PM SIM card in? OR a SIM card from another provider you could try in your phone?
01-08-2017 02:17 PM
@sirkdub okay this may seem dumb, but have you tried rebooting?
Another thing you can try is power off your phone, remove the SIM card, wait about 2-3 mins, then put the SIM card back in and power the phone back on. Does that make any difference?
01-08-2017 02:17 PM
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01-08-2017 01:54 PM - edited 01-08-2017 01:56 PM
Hi @sirkdub, I have moved your problem to it's own thread to increase visibility.
@Saray_O can you please check @sirkdub's account to see if everything is active and properly allocated?
@Rockdaddy22 sorry I lost your replies when I moved this. They should have come along but didn't. Edit: I managed to move each reply individually using the merge feature.
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