How to fix iPhone stuck in SOS
mode. So, let's get started. Firstly, restart your device. A quick
restart can fix common issues on iPhones. Without a home button, press and hold
the power button and volume up button until the power slider appears.
On iPhones with a home button, press and hold the slide button until the slider
appears. Wait 30 seconds, then turn it back on. Next, if your cellular line is enabled,
try turning it off and on again: Go to Settings, then tap on Cellular. Toggle off Cellular Data, then toggle it on again.
If you don't see your network, make sure your SIM card is inserted correctly or has an active plan.
Open the Control Center and tap the Airplane icon. It should highlight when it's
turned on. Tap it again to turn it off. You can also go to Settings
and toggle off Airplane Mode. After that, reset network settings. This will
erase any saved Wi-Fi networks, passwords, and VPN settings. You'll need
to enter those again later. Make sure your iPhone is updated. Software
updates include the latest bug fixes: Go to Settings, tap on General,
then tap on Software Update. Tap Download and Install.
If none of these work, contact Apple's customer support. You may still be covered
under warranty and eligible for a replacement. That's it! If you found this video helpful, please like, share, and subscribe to our
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