Easy Guide: How to Fix Apple IOS no service or keep searching Issue
When iPhone shows a No Service or Searching for Network error in the status bar, you can’t make or receive phone calls, send text messages, or connect to the internet. Then it brings you no convenience, but trouble. This issue often occurs after changing the iPhone screen or battery. Complaining is useless, but you can try the following solution to fix it!
1. Reboot the iPhone
As we all know, although restarting the phone is not everything, it does solve many iPhone problems. For rebooting iPhone X, press the side button and any iPhone volume button until the slider appears, drag the slider to shut down the iPhone X completely, after turn off the Phone X , press the side button again until the Apple logo appears. For rebooting iPhone 8 or earlier iPhones, press the top (or side) button until the slider appears, drag the slider to turn off your device completely, then press and hold the top (or side) button again after the device power off until the Apple logo appears.
1. Update software and carrier settings
IOS updates always contain a slew of fixes for less-common software bugs that can cause the no service problem and iPhone carrier settings update includes the updates from your carrier related to the settings. If you can connect to WIFI, go to Settings -> General -> Software Update to check if a software update for your iPhone is available. If you can't connect to WIFI, you can connect your iPhone to your computer via Apple data cable and use iTunes to check if a software update is available for your iPhone.
2. Reinsert the SIM card
Many iPhone shows that there is no service or a search network prompted by the incorrect SIM card installation, the worst case is the SIM card is damaged. First turn off your iPhone, then remove SIM card, finally re-insert SIM card. Be sure to insert the SIM tray completely and in the same orientation before you remove it.
3. Reset Network Settings
Reset your network settings, it is including your Wi-Fi network and passwords, cellular settings, as well as VPN and APN settings you’ve used. So, please back up this information before you do it. Then go to Settings-> General-> Reset-> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPhone passcode, and then tap on Reset Network Settings when the confirmation pop-up appears near the bottom of your iPhone’s display.
4. Restore Factory Settings
If the above solutions all can fix it, then try restore it to factory settings. This steps will erase everything you have on your iPhone, so back up your iPhone first. Then use iTunes to restore it.
5. Contact the Apple or phone repair shop
If all you can do are not working, and the iPhone still under warranty, you'd better to contact Apple, they will help you. If your iPhone is not in warranty, you can send it to professional phone repair shop, they will use professional phone repair skills and phone repair tools to fix it!
Tips: More information about phone repair guides and tools, you can ask help for Vip Pro Shop Team.
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