You’re on a call — suddenly, the signal vanishes. “No Service.” We’ve all been there. Poor network reception can happen anywhere, but with these fixes, you can get your bars back fast.
1. Turn Airplane Mode on and off
Quickly resets your mobile connection. Turn it on for 10 seconds, then off.
Works like magic for temporary network issues.
2. Restart your phone
Simple but effective — rebooting clears network bugs.
3. Check your SIM card
Remove your SIM, clean it gently, and reinsert. If the SIM is old or damaged, visit your network center for a replacement.
4. Choose the right network mode
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Go to Settings → Network → Preferred Network Type.
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Switch between 4G, 3G, and 5G depending on coverage.
Sometimes 4G works better in low-signal areas.
5. Update carrier settings
If your provider has new settings, your phone may show “No Service” until you update.
Go to Settings → About Phone → Update.
6. Reset network settings
As a last resort, go to Settings → System → Reset → Network settings reset.
This refreshes all connections without deleting your files.
Bonus: Use Wi-Fi Calling
If your carrier supports it, turn on Wi-Fi Calling to make calls even without a strong cellular signal.
Wrap-up
Whether you’re in a remote area or facing a temporary glitch, these steps will help restore your signal fast — no need to rush to a service center.
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