Service keeps dropping to SOS mode
Starting on Sunday morning my phone started going to no bars/SOS mode. Restarting worked for a short time and then even though my phone said 5G with full bars it would not load any data or make any calls. This is right after the latest update of 17.2.1.
I tried going to Settings -> General -> Transfer or Reset iPhone -> Reset -> Reset Network settings and that did not work. I also tried the All Settings option while on the phone with T-Mobile support. It is not a T-Mobile issue, I have already had them try to activate a new eSIM, delete all eSIMs, try a new eSIM again, and then went into the store and they gave me a physical SIM and that did not help.
The phone will have service after restarting, and sometimes after airplane mode, and then it will drop to SOS. I can do WiFi calling and can get iMessage when I am on my WiFi. When I do have service after restarting I can make calls and can confirm they go through and I can talk to the person on the other end.
I looked at the VPN connections someone mentioned help fixed theirs and deleted my paid for VPN and that did not fix it either.
It is not location specific -- it does this at my home, at my office, and driving around town. I am aware that I am not the only one with the issue.
I have no interest in buying a new iPhone as I know there is nothing wrong with the phone itself...it's less than 2 years old, has a case on it, and is never dropped. Apple should release a new update fixing this as it is dangerous and a class action lawsuit waiting to happen. If I am driving around I do not have WiFi available and if there is an accident or someone needs to get a hold of me, or I need to get a hold of someone who is not 911, then I am out of luck. Apple needs to address it and make it right. They are costing us money for every day we pay for our cell service and it does not work due to this update.
Please do not link the If you see No Service, Searching, or SOS on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support article, I've already seen it and it is not relevant. There is no way all of us having this happen to our phones after this update is a carrier issue since we all have different carriers and I'm fairly certain they would've addressed this by now.
iPhone 13, iOS 15