Why is my phone showing ‘No Service No network’?

Why is my phone showing ‘No Service No network’?
I’m really frustrated because my phone keeps showing ‘No Service No network’ whenever I try to make a call or use data. It’s been happening consistently and I’m unsure what’s causing it. Sometimes, it randomly gets the signal back, but then it drops out again without any warning. I’ve tried restarting my phone, but it doesn’t seem to make a difference. I’m worried that I might be missing important calls and messages. It’s affecting my daily routine and I’m not sure how to address the problem. The inconsistency and unpredictability of the service disruption are really stressing me out.
9 Answers

In my experience, a faulty or improperly inserted SIM card can be the culprit. Take these steps:
1. Turn off your phone.
2. Use a SIM ejector tool to remove the SIM card.
3. Check for any damage or dirt on the SIM card.
4. Reinsert the SIM card carefully.
5. Turn your phone back on.
If the issue persists, you might need a new SIM card from your carrier.

For me, the problem lay in outdated carrier settings. Update your carrier configuration by:
1. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network.
2. Navigating to Settings > General > About.
3. Looking for a carrier settings update prompt and following the instructions.
This can make sure your phone is using the latest network settings provided by your carrier.

I had this issue once, and toggling Airplane Mode on and off fixed it pretty quickly. Here’s how you do it:
1. Swipe down from the top of your screen to open the Control Center.
2. Tap the Airplane Mode icon.
3. Wait roughly 10 seconds.
4. Tap the Airplane Mode icon again to deactivate it.
This simple trick forces your phone to reconnect to the network, resolving the problem often enough.