Network problems after 16.3.1 update…
IS ANYONE EXPERIENCING NETWORK PROBLEMS AFTER THE 16.3.1 IPHONE UPDATE? MY IPHONE 12 PRO MAX SHOWS “SOS” AND NO CALLS CAN COME IN OR GO OUT.
iPhone 12 Pro Max, iOS 16
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IS ANYONE EXPERIENCING NETWORK PROBLEMS AFTER THE 16.3.1 IPHONE UPDATE? MY IPHONE 12 PRO MAX SHOWS “SOS” AND NO CALLS CAN COME IN OR GO OUT.
iPhone 12 Pro Max, iOS 16
I would suggest one of the following courses of action:
Best of luck.
I would suggest one of the following courses of action:
Best of luck.
I reset my network configuration two days ago.
I went to T Mobile for support and they gave me a new SIM card yesterday.
The problem came back today. And this is a new phone, I was having the same problem with my previous iPhone 12 Pro Max and Apple replaced it because it was still under warranty. Unfortunately, the warranty is now expired. Now I’m stuck with this problem. I had been an android user forever and I decided to give iPhone a try for the first time. What a disappointing experience this has been. I can’t afford a new phone so I’ll deal with the inconvenience this brings daily. Thank you all for your help.
UpdateNoGood Said:
"Network problems after 16.3.1 update…: IS ANYONE EXPERIENCING NETWORK PROBLEMS AFTER THE 16.3.1 IPHONE UPDATE? MY IPHONE 12 PRO MAX SHOWS 'SOS' AND NO CALLS CAN COME IN OR GO OUT."
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Troubleshooting SOS:
YouTube this: getting out of sos mode
This is certainly a perplexing issue.
If this is a new device provided as a replacement under a previous warranty, I would suggest making an appointment with your local Apple Store.
If the device was a warranty replacement, it stands to reason that Apple should address faults. As I understand it, if it is a warranty replacement device, the warranty period resets for the new device.
Alternately, it's possible that a member of the store team there can assist further before suggesting that the device be replaced. At the very least they can run a diagnostic on the device to determine if there are hardware faults.
Sorry I can't be of more help.
I had not thought to question if the OP had accidentally enabled SOS mode. Certainly a worthwhile suggestion.
Network problems after 16.3.1 update…