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“No Service” Beside the Wi-Fi icon

I upgraded my iphone 6s 64GB Model MKQQ2B/A to New IOS Version 9.3.2 (13F69) , The upgrade was successful and all apps works fine except for the 3G Celluler connection which stopped working. It only showing “Now Service” beside the WiFi icon. It show the strength of singal and the providers name as of now, my internet connection is only WiFi. Any idea about this. Somebody told my Reset “Network Setting” . bt no change. Still “NO SERVICE”.


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iPhone 6s, iOS 9.3.2, null

Posted on Jun 5, 2016 10:30 PM

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Jun 10, 2016 7:27 AM in response to Rakib World BD

I want to make sure you've also tried restoring your iPhone. Restoring and reset are two entirely different steps. Also, it can't be done correctly by going through your iPhone settings. It must be done connected to a computer that has iTunes installed on it. Each of the steps provided are very important to keep your personal data safe but to also install a fresh, clean copy of the iOS.


1. Make sure iTunes is updated to the latest version on your computer. If iTunes hasn't been installed on your Mac or PC, please download and install iTunes from here: iTunes - Everything you need to be entertained. - Apple.


To see if you have the latest version:


-On a Mac click on iTunes from the menu bar menu and choose "Check for Updates...".


-On a PC click on Help at the top of the iTunes menu bar and choose "Check for Updates...". If an update is found and installed, please restart your PC before continuing.


2. Transfer Purchases - Redownload or transfer your iTunes Store purchases from an iPhone, iPad, or iPod to a computer - Apple Support


3. Import Photos - Import photos and videos from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support


4. Back Up - How to back up your devices using iCloud or iTunes - Apple Support -- Since erasing your device through iTunes removes even the operating system, failure to back up your phone will result in data loss.


5. Restore your iOS device - Use iTunes on your Mac or PC to restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to factory settings - Apple Support


This time through the restore process, set up your iOS device as new and don't restore your back up just yet. If you find you're getting a data connection, go ahead and restore your device from your back up -- Restore your device from an iCloud or iTunes backup - Apple Support


If you're still not receiving a data signal, you should have your iPhone evaluated. You can use the following link to locate the nearest Apple Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider: Apple - Find Locations


Take care!

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