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Good morning
share ko lang sa iba lalo na sa may encounter na no service. ito sa baba.
Unlocking your iPhone 3G was
no easy feat, but it opened up
the possibilities of being on any
cell phone service carrier your
wanted and the chance to
customize the heck out of your
iPhone 3G. After unlocking your
iPhone 3G you now you have
one big issue, the "No Service"
error on you unlocked iPhone
3G.
There is an easy fix for this the
"No Service" iPhone 3G error
and I can show you just how to
get rid of it in just a few easy
steps.
. Find and tap on the "Settings"
icon from your iPhone 3G
Home screen.
. Tap on the "General" tab to
access the next screen.
. Scroll down and tap the "Reset"
button in the list.
. Tap on "Reset Network
Settings"
. Once you tap on "Reset
Network Settings" your iPhone
3G will automatically reboot.
. After your iPhone 3G
automatically reboots the "No
Service" error message should
disappear.
If this option doesn't work,
there is another solution:
. Go to "Settings" on your iPhone
3G.
. Tap on "General".
. Tap on "About".
. Locate and tap on "Carrier".
. If your iPhone displays a
service provider (ex: Verizon
7.0) then there is an issue with
your iPhone 3G selecting
networks.
. To fix this manually, select a
network provider on your
iPhone 3G.
. Tap on "Settings" from your
home screen.
. Tap on "General".
. Tap on "About".
. Tap on "Carrier" and your
phone will automatically create
a list of service providers in
your area.
. Select a network from the list.
Reboot the phone and your
iPhone 3G should set the new
network automatically.
hope nakatulong :happy:
update:
iphone 3Gs reset & restore:
1-Disconnect the USB cable from the iPhone,
leave the other end connected to your Mac/PC
2-Launch iTunes
3-Press and hold the Home and Power button
on the top of the iPhone to turn off the device
4-Press and continue to hold the Home button
while you reconnect the USB cable to your
iPhone, this will cause the iPhone to turn on
5-Continue to hold the Home button until an
alert message in iTunes appears that an iPhone
in recovery mode has been detected.
Now that the iPhone is in recovery mode, you
must restore the device:
-From iTunes, look under the “Summary” tab
-Click on the “Restore” button within iTunes
This will wipe all files, settings, and apps from
the iPhone, including the passcode. When the
restore is finished, the iPhone will be at the
factory settings. At this point you can choose to
start from scratch or to restore the iPhone from
a backup.
This tip came from an iPhone repair shop,
where it’s common for people to bring in a
phone for fixing and then forget to provide the
passcode.
share ko lang sa iba lalo na sa may encounter na no service. ito sa baba.
Unlocking your iPhone 3G was
no easy feat, but it opened up
the possibilities of being on any
cell phone service carrier your
wanted and the chance to
customize the heck out of your
iPhone 3G. After unlocking your
iPhone 3G you now you have
one big issue, the "No Service"
error on you unlocked iPhone
3G.
There is an easy fix for this the
"No Service" iPhone 3G error
and I can show you just how to
get rid of it in just a few easy
steps.
. Find and tap on the "Settings"
icon from your iPhone 3G
Home screen.
. Tap on the "General" tab to
access the next screen.
. Scroll down and tap the "Reset"
button in the list.
. Tap on "Reset Network
Settings"
. Once you tap on "Reset
Network Settings" your iPhone
3G will automatically reboot.
. After your iPhone 3G
automatically reboots the "No
Service" error message should
disappear.
If this option doesn't work,
there is another solution:
. Go to "Settings" on your iPhone
3G.
. Tap on "General".
. Tap on "About".
. Locate and tap on "Carrier".
. If your iPhone displays a
service provider (ex: Verizon
7.0) then there is an issue with
your iPhone 3G selecting
networks.
. To fix this manually, select a
network provider on your
iPhone 3G.
. Tap on "Settings" from your
home screen.
. Tap on "General".
. Tap on "About".
. Tap on "Carrier" and your
phone will automatically create
a list of service providers in
your area.
. Select a network from the list.
Reboot the phone and your
iPhone 3G should set the new
network automatically.
hope nakatulong :happy:
update:
iphone 3Gs reset & restore:
1-Disconnect the USB cable from the iPhone,
leave the other end connected to your Mac/PC
2-Launch iTunes
3-Press and hold the Home and Power button
on the top of the iPhone to turn off the device
4-Press and continue to hold the Home button
while you reconnect the USB cable to your
iPhone, this will cause the iPhone to turn on
5-Continue to hold the Home button until an
alert message in iTunes appears that an iPhone
in recovery mode has been detected.
Now that the iPhone is in recovery mode, you
must restore the device:
-From iTunes, look under the “Summary” tab
-Click on the “Restore” button within iTunes
This will wipe all files, settings, and apps from
the iPhone, including the passcode. When the
restore is finished, the iPhone will be at the
factory settings. At this point you can choose to
start from scratch or to restore the iPhone from
a backup.
This tip came from an iPhone repair shop,
where it’s common for people to bring in a
phone for fixing and then forget to provide the
passcode.
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