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iPhone 4S loses signal

TL;DR: iPhone loses signal completely with no apparent reason, rebooting helps, but 4 times in 8h is a bit too often.


Hey there,


I was very excited when I got the new iPhone 4S today. Unfortunately after 30min it didn't get any signal anymore. I live in a big city and have normally a very high signal strength. I let the iPhone search for the network provider a few times, but it didn't find anything (the iPad2 lying next to it had full signal strength).


Rebooting helped, but after another hour or so (and disrupting a call twice) it couldn't find any signal again. So I rebooted and there it was again. So all in all I had to reboot the phone about 4 times in 8 hours.


I couldn't find any similar problems in the forum so is this a unique problem? Is it a hardware or software problem? can I do anything against that?


Here are some additional infos:

Location: Frankfurt, Germany,

Network provider: T-Mobile

iPhone 4S with and without Bumper

iPhone 4S-OTHER, iOS 5

Posted on Oct 14, 2011 1:51 PM

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Mar 7, 2012 3:29 AM in response to heartsanddeath

Same here, new iPhone 4s 32 on T-Mobile UK, no signal, no service, not had a problem with sim card though. Am currently living in a weak signal area, although this posed no problem for my old HTC, nor does it cause a problem for my very old Nokia. However the iPhone, looses the weak signal and will only regain if I take the phone upstairs and leave on a window cill..... Its not the carrier or sim guys, its the phone, have done everything, running on the 406 build of 5.0.1, turned off all services. Will momentarily regain a signal if I restart, but fails after a few minutes, strangely my mates iPhone 4 just about holds onto signal and works ok..... But then he is on Vodaphone, and uses the inhouse signal booster via the wifi, whats going on?


My need to make calls and stay in touch is greater than my need to have a fabulous gadget like the iPhone, I own and use a MacBook Pro, iPad and iTouch, love apple and my Mac. It seemed like an obvious choice to migrate to an iPhone, and this is my first. However today, have returned phone to T-Mobile, getting the new Samsung Galaxy S2 which I know doesn't have the connection problems.


Sort it out Apple, its supposed to be a phone, instead its a very overpriced iTouch which sometimes can make calls. I am not alone here, I know quite a few others on various carriers experiencing similar problems with different iPhones, trouble is, they are truely fabulous and so very hard to not actually want one. I will wait now till they produce a phone that works, properly. Till then its back to Android.

Mar 7, 2012 3:44 AM in response to stevenmadrigal

Alas you have fallen into the trap, the iPhone is without doubt a sexy bit of kit, but its not a very good phone, not that any iPhone users will admit to this. Dump the iPhone and get a decent Android phone, wait, eventually Apple will pull finger out and release the iPhone 5, just perhaps this will actually work as a phone. Leave it a few months till all the build updates and stealth bug fixes have gone out and the phone is deemed stable, buy new iPhone 5...... easy.


I have just returned my iPhone 4s, it just isn't any good as a phone, brilliant at everything else. I tried everything, every update, setting change, every trick I could find on the web..... To no avail, and before some idiot says, its your carrier, or your sim....... Wake up fools, if no other phone has the same problem, then the fault is with the phone.... If you put petrol in a diesel car, and in a petrol car, one will work, one will not..... its not faulty petrol!!

Mar 7, 2012 10:55 AM in response to jessica214

Sorry, thats a fix how? Tried this and just about every other combination, still would not stay in service in a weak signal area, of course I could just move? All because of a phone..... don't think so, will just wait till Apple get act together and bring out a phone, yes a phone that behaves like a phone.... as for the 4s, just read through, issues abound, but of course due to vanity few will admit it!

Mar 8, 2012 10:29 AM in response to heartsanddeath

I have been having a problem where my new iPhone 4S freezes for a few seconds and it loses the connection with the carrier, but the wifi connection remains active. As soon as I lock the device using the sleep button and then unlock it, it reconnects. This has happened quite a few times. Has anyone else had this problem? I am on Rogers in Canada.

Mar 8, 2012 11:15 AM in response to cridgeway5

I have been having a problem where my new iPhone 4S freezes for a few seconds and it loses the connection with the carrier, but the wifi connection remains active. As soon as I lock the device using the sleep button and then unlock it, it reconnects. This has happened quite a few times. Has anyone else had this problem? I am on Rogers in Canada. I probably should mention that when it loses the carrier connection that it says "searching."

May 9, 2012 1:57 AM in response to andidi1776

I am really regretting buying an iPhone. I had all the features and better connectivity at 1/4th the price in my previous phone. I was used to my previous phone which makes my previous phone more comfortable for me. This is my second apple product and I have decided not to buy anything from apple. I am blowing out all plans for mac book and ipad.

iPhone 4S loses signal

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