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My iphone 5 goes "no service".

When my iphone 5 goes out of network, "no service" shows. But the phone doesn't search for network, even if there is, untill I tell the phone to search for network. Why?

iPhone 5, iOS 6

Posted on Oct 7, 2012 12:30 PM

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Jan 9, 2013 10:36 AM in response to Black007

I have spoken to Apple (in Ireland) tonight.

They have finally admitted that this is a known problem. They told that it affects a "number of users" (but not how many or where they are), primarily on 3 and EE networks in UK.

They also say that their engineers are aware of it, and that a resolution in the form of a software update will be released to fix this, but not when this will be made available.


I guess its sit tight and wait, or go get a Windows 8 phone !

Jan 11, 2013 2:25 AM in response to Codstam

I got my iphone 5 16gb black last month and this is the first time i had this "no service" problem...did all kind of resetting options and it did not work...


when iphone wants me to have the signal, it just gives me Edge and most of the time there is no network at all..


I hope it will be fixed with the new version....


Any information about the new release ?


Thanks

Jan 15, 2013 7:22 AM in response to Codstam

For Christmas I upgraded my husband's old IPhone for the 5. I still have the 4S, one son has the 3s, and another son has the 4. The only phone with this continuing "no service" problem is the new 5.... Problem is that it only happens when not connected to wifi, and then it will show all bars and 4G but when trying to use Safari or apps it says must connect to a server and it sometimes will make a call but sometimes it will not until the phone is turned off and back on. However, when it will not make a connection the 4G and all the bars will still be there. Sometimes we can get the service to reconnect by toggling airplane mode or by shutting it off and back on, but sometimes it just won't work for hours. All while all of our older phones will work in the same areas!


Apple, you need to fix thos issue, then refund our money for all of this trouble and give us a phone that works!!!!

Jan 15, 2013 9:36 AM in response to BeSmitten

I am inclined to think that this is a hardware problem with the internal antennas as i have had this problem with all three generations of iPhones that i have owned,4,4S and now the 5. I am in the UK and have always been with T-Mobile (now part of EE) and never had a signal problem with my various Nokia phones that had for 4 years before switching to iPhone 2 and-a -half-years ago.In my opinion,the internal antennas in the iPhone just aren't good enough.I still love the iPhone though and am prepared to put up with the problem.It is not a massive issue for me.


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Jan 18, 2013 5:22 AM in response to Codstam

So after many weeks of continued troubleshooting and replacment phones, here is where I am at. Phone still will not reconnect with 4g network or data connection after losing signal. Apple store now says there is nothing they can do and that it is AT&T's issue, even though wifes iPhone 4s doesn't have any problem with AT&T signal. Apple online tech support actually gave me this answer last night....this is word for word...


"It may be and issue with the software not automatically connecting. Usually the iPhone should reconnect as soon as it can but if the tower does not send out a signal soon enough, it may just be easier to use Airplane mode to reconnect to the tower."


So in other words, their solution is that I have to manual reconnect to the signal by resetting or toggling on/off airplane mode every time.


When asked why they would expect me to have to do this on a $800 phone, and if it is software, when is Apple going to fix it, I received no answer to those questions, just a reply as reads below.


"We have replaced the iPhone for this issue already and if it is continuing, it is likely an issue with the AT&T service in the area"


Now hold on...a minute ago you said it was probably a software issue....that would be Apple wouldn't it? And he still couldn't tell my why the iPhone 4s would work fine if it was AT&T signal issue in my area.


Dealing with AT&T again today. They are offering to test one more thing and if still a problem they are willing to discuss replacing the iPhone with a different phone. Now to decide between Android or Windows. I guess I will stay an AT&T customer (15 years now) and time to jump ship from Apple. Looking like no replacements of the 2 ipads and 3 iphones that we are currently using, when the time comes.

My iphone 5 goes "no service".

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