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iPhone 4S dropping network and data at random

Hi,


I've been using an iPhone 4 on a Vodafone contract for the past 16 month and just bought an iPhone 4S direct from Apple. It arrived on Friday morning and I got it set up correctly as far as I can tell.


When I first turn it on, it works lovely and exactly as I would expect, able to make calls, send texts and access the internet via the cellular network. However, at what appears to be random, the network will disappear (no bars of signal) stopping me making calls and texts, but still allowing me to access the internet. Sometimes, the Internet goes, but I can still make calls and texts. Other times, everything is gone and I get "No Signal" where it normally says Vodafone UK.


So when trying to fix this problem after it's noticed, I try putting it into Airplane mode and back out. The phone scans for a network and goes back to the same state as before I tried this fix. I have tried resetting network settings, but this doesn't change anything. The only thing that actually fixes it temporarily is turning the phone right off and back on again.


At this stage I assume this is a bug with the software, but I wondered if anyone else is experiencing anything like this? If no one is, I will take it up with Apple, but I don't really want to do that as I love the new phone so much!!


Cheers, Stuart

iMac (late 2009), Mac OS X (10.6.3), 27" i7 Quad-Core, 4GB RAM, 1TB HDD

Posted on Oct 16, 2011 2:53 AM

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Apr 13, 2012 6:43 PM in response to Stuart Mchattie

I myself am completely frustrated.


I have had two phones both 4S. I have tried restoring from my iPhone 4 iCloud backup, wiping it to factory restore state and various network reset options.


My phone still fails data connections over 4g throughout the day randomly.


Come on apple. I own 25 different products from you right now in my house. From this thread I can see I am not he only one. We need an acknowledgement and a fix for this.


I'm beginning to think apple has lost its swagger.

Apr 16, 2012 2:47 PM in response to Stuart Mchattie

So this is my first ever post! I am amazed by the problems I am having and so I have decided to post here.


I just bought 32gb Ip4s unlocked direct from my nearest apple store.


First thing I did was update to its 5.1


Now the phone works 99% of the time. The other 1 % of the time despite having full signal it will not send SMS nor will it make a phone call UNTIL I switch off and back on.


Using micro sim on Orange uk. No sim pin. Latest iOS.


Apple telephone support told me to disable Siri permanently because Siri was causing the problem!!


Why did I buy it then? Surely Siri is one of the big selling points and Apple have advised me to turn it off??


Very frustrated loyal and otherwise very happy Apple customer!!


I have now received a replacement micro sim from orange (as this is the only other thing i can try) and I am waiting for it to be activated. Will post again with my results.....

Apr 17, 2012 6:38 AM in response to Stuart Mchattie

This phone has to be the worst phone ever!!! Frequent phone call drops, horrible battery .... and changed my phone 5 times now! Why oh why did I buy this expensive piece of ****!!!! Apple's arrogance is getting on my nerves. Here is one consumer who will no longer contribute to Apple's vulgar profits...It is better to support the underdogs now (Nokia, HTC)..at least they are more responsive to issues than Apple.

Apr 17, 2012 8:43 AM in response to Stuart Mchattie

Hi All


Let me give you my update as of yesterday.


I visited my local Austin Apple store and explained the problem. The Genius Bar tech suggested we try a new SIM card and a new phone. I realized that when I switched out my first iPhone 4S that was not working, the Best Buy rep had kept the SIM card that came with the first iPhone 4S.


So this is now the third iPhone 4S with a new (second SIM card). So far this morning everything appears to working fine. I did not do a restore from iCloud of previous backups and instead set this phone up as a brand new phone just to make sure.


So it may be a bad lot of SIM cards or perhaps the iPhone 4S was more sensitive to the sim cards.


I will check in here in a few days to let everyone know if its still working for me.

Apr 17, 2012 10:46 PM in response to Apple WizKid

Hi WizKid,


I was facing similar problems with 5.01. Signal loss and absolutely terrible battery life. At that time the Apple phone support guys helped me out by narrowing the problem to one of two issues:

1) a h/w problem with the network antenna or

2) an issue with the network carrier settings


Luckily for me the problem was with the carrier settings. As soon as I changed my Sim over from Airtel to Vodafone the phone started to work absolutely fine. When the Airtel Representative was shown this they owned upto an interesting fact. Apparantly when a carrier (Airtel) is using some other carrier's (Vodafone) cell towers/infrastructure to provide 3G services in an area then there is a much higher chance of signal drop as well as calls failing.


I tried this with a Blackberry phone in my office and found that the same issue started cropping up when I used a 3G activated Sim card from Airtel. There is some problem with them sharing the network (could be due to them trying to minimize their billings) and that causes this problem.


Would suggest you try a different carrier's SIM since u have an unlocked phone.

Apr 18, 2012 7:51 AM in response to Stuart Mchattie

Here's my update.


After 2 days with a new iPhone 4S and a new SIM card on the AT&T, my 4G data is dropping again and I have no interenet when I am not on a WiFi network.


Needless to say, this may be it for my on an iPhone. I've owned every iPhone since it came out, I've spent over $1000 on apps alone, and I have all Apple in my house. The fact that NO ONE FROM APPLE will acknowledge there is a problem tells me THERE IS A BIG PROBLEM with the iPhone 4S.


Goodbye iPhone, we had a few good years. If only you would pull your head out of the ground and fix this issue...

Apr 18, 2012 7:52 AM in response to MPatodia

Hi MPatodia,


Thanks for taking the time to reply - really appreciate it!


I will certainly give that a try as Orange UK do share the T Mobile Network. I have a few other sim cards that I can use to test it out. As this is happening on my new iPad also it really makes me think it must be network related.


The More I read everyday the more I am starting to understand.


It seems that due to the new antenna design design the phone and iPad are having trouble switching from 2g to 3g and thus resulting in the phone dropping the network. Although it still shows network coverage.


I have also read as a test i can switch off 3G totally on the phone and see what happens. I have a sneaky feeling that it is Orange / Tmobile (UK) that need to upgrade at their end.


Anyway thank you again for the tips I will certainly try an alternative micro sim...

Apr 19, 2012 4:51 PM in response to Stuart Mchattie

I too will be giving up my 4S because of this issue. Sometimes I reboot 3-4x a day to get my "4G" internet working again -- it's the only way to get it back as toggling airplane mode/wifi/cellular data on/off doesn't do the trick. I of course tried all the troubleshooting steps with/without restore fresh firmware wipe from scratch, ATT IMEI reset, hours on phone with engineers tower analyzing. It is so unfortunate as the phone works great otherwise. I work downtown in the Detroit, MI area and two others in my office with the 4S also have the same issue. They say "oh yes, we just reboot it, that's part of being an early adopter! (smile)"


Not for me! The issue drives me nuts when I realize I missed all my e-mails and iMessages, or traffic/maps stop working when I'm on the road -- a reboot is a real bummer and not an acceptable workaround. If only Steve were still here, this would not be acceptable by his standards and would at least be acknowledged/fixed! The strange thing is I don’t remember this happening so much when I got the phone 6 months ago so it must be a combination of things between the phone, software, and the carriers/network.


The good news is thanks to everyone on this forum I don't have to waste my time exchanging a bunch of phones and sim cards so thank you again for all for the posts! AT&T was understanding after much discussion around this issue, so they can get me another phone at a reduced rate (has to be a non-apple phone).



So long for now iPhone 4S. Now you are my iMiniPad.

Apr 21, 2012 1:45 PM in response to Stuart Mchattie

Just a quick update....


I have been to the Apple store today and seen a man at the Genius Bar.

I was offered a replacement for my brand new iPhone 4s that had network problems.


The Genius told me I was to be given a new iPhone 4s.

It was taken out of a black box.


I have never needed to visit a Genious bar before and so did not really know what to expect.

Sadly this iPhone that was supposed to be new is NOT new.


I have now had time to sit down at home and have a look at it.


It does work much better than the BRAND NEW one I had, sadly I have discovered 2 chips on the screens edge.

There are chips in the plastic edge around the screen and dirt around the screen.

Also the dock connector port was very dirty.


So clearly this is a second hand used iPhone 4s.


Would I have been better off buying a refurbished iPhone 4s in the beginning rather than a brand new one?

Is there any difference?


Should I be concerned about the chips on the edge of the screen?


That's my update for now :)

iPhone 4S dropping network and data at random

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