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7 Ways to Overcome Lost Signal on Samsung Cellphones

How to Overcome Lost Signal on Samsung Cellphones

There are many factors that cause a Samsung cellphone to not display the network. It could be because of your carrier card or a serious problem with your cellphone. But mostly caused by the sim card slot or indeed from the sim card itself that is damaged.

Moreover, Samsung is famous for its build quality the good one. This mobile phone brand is known for being durable and rarely damaged, which is one of the factors why this South Korean mobile phone is in great demand in the country.

But of course there are some problems such as lost signal or unreadable sim card. This problem is certainly rare, but if you experience this, please read this article to the end.

The following are some ways to deal with lost signal on a Samsung cellphone that you can do yourself or ask for help from an HP repairman.

How to Overcome Lost Signal on Samsung Cellphones

When a Samsung cellphone signal is known, it will display a 4G/H+ network accompanied by several network bars. But if what appears is a round symbol with italic strokes, that’s a sign that the signal is lost. Usually marked by the appearance of the words ‘No Service’ on the network.

Or another view is that an ‘Emergency Calls Only’ notification appears on the phone.

Honestly, if the display is still limited to ‘Emergency Call Only’, it’s much easier to deal with it than ‘No Service’.

Here are some ways to deal with lost signal on a Samsung cellphone:

1. Turn Airplane Mode On and Off

Airplane mode is able to overcome minor errors that occur on the network. By turning airplane mode on and off, you can restore your network signal if the error is minor.

2. Restart Your Phone

The next way is to restart the phone. Actually it works the same way you use airplane mode. Restart can eliminate errors or small bugs on HP.

3. Turn off your cellphone for a while

If the above method doesn’t work, try checking the temperature of your phone, is it very hot or normal. If it gets too hot, you should turn it off for a few minutes. Wait until it cools down again, then turn it on again.

The temperature of your cellphone and SIM card also has an influence on your cellphone network.

4. Search Your Network Manually

The way to overcome the lost signal on the next Samsung cellphone is to look for the network signal itself manually. Here’s how:

  • Enter the settings menu
  • Select Mobile Network then click Operator
  • Finally, select the ‘Select Automatically’ option. That way the phone will search for your lost internet network

5. Reset Phone to Factory Settings

We do not recommend this method. Not necessarily the network will return later, and the problem is that all data on the cellphone will be lost. You have to backup first, then do other complicated things.

Doing a Factory Reset too often is also not good for the phone. 1 or 2 times is still safe, but if more than 3 times, you should not do it again.

6. Remove and Remove Your SIM Card

If the methods above still don’t work, you can try to remove the SIM card and then install it again. The point is to shock the signal and eliminate existing bugs. Or if not, change your SIM Card to another SIM slot.

7. Try to Install the SIM Card to Your Other Phone

If it still doesn’t work, the last thing you can do is to check it. If the SIM card also displays the same display on your other cellphone (undetected network), then congratulations, the problem is your SIM card.

But if the SIM card still reads on your other phone, while on Samsung it doesn’t, it means the problem is very serious.

Your Samsung cellphone has a problem, and how to solve it must be taken to a repairman.

Because the possibility that is damaged is the hardware of your Samsung cellphone. Such as having problems with IC PA, damaged SIM card slots, broken brass on Samsung cellphones. Some of these problems are usually caused because the Samsung cellphone has fallen many times.

Incidentally, my Samsung cellphone also had the same fate. You can take the lost signal on a Samsung cellphone directly to a service repairman, the cost is at least 70k – 100k, but I didn’t fix it myself because I chose to use WiFi only.