Free Guide: Fix iPhone 7 no service fault (damaged PCB)
Recently, Apple issued a statement that a small percentage of iPhone 7 devices may show "No Service" in the status bar (even if cellular coverage is available), due to a component that has failed on the iPhone logic board. Next, VIP Pro Shop Team will show you some simple and feasible ways.
In this statement, Apple said that these affected units were manufactured between September 2016 and February 2018 and sold in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macao, and the U.S. See below for iPhone 7 model numbers that are covered in this program.
Related models and regions are A1660/A1780 (China), A1660 (Hong Kong / Macao/ U.S. (includes Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands)), A1779(Japan).
If your iPhone 7 unfortunately has this trouble, there are good news and bad news for it.
First, the bad news is that this iPhone 7 no service fault cannot be fixed by updating IOS, only can fix it by hardware. If you want to fix it, you need to disassemble the iPhone 7 by phone opening tools, then remove the iPhone motherboard and check it, and then fix iPhone 7 no service issue by professional phone repair skills and phone repair tools. If you are not the professional iPhone repair man, you need to send your iPhone to Apple Care or professional phone repair shop.
The good news is that Apple will repair your device freely. Moreover, Apple will be contacting customers via email who may have paid for a repair related to this issue to arrange for reimbursement. It means if your iPhone 7 no service trouble really is caused by its PCB damaged, you can fix it without paying any money.
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