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[br]Being without coverage in a site that meets all the conditions for your phone to receive a signal can be exasperating.[br][br]Sometimes it happens when you have been for some time somewhere without a network: tunnels, elevators, or enclosures located in a basement or close to frequency inhibitors.[br][br]Also when you are connected to the Wi-Fi connection of your home or workplace and you go to the data plan of your cell phone.[br][br]It is normal to be frustrated by not having coverage in the places where we should connect without problems, especially when you may have spent some time without access to the network.[br][br]To help you, here are four tricks that can be very useful.[br][br]1. The airplane mode[br][br]This is an easy and quick way to try to get your cell phone to reconnect to the internet. Activate and deactivate the airplane mode of your cell phone.[br][br]It’s like the classic technique of turning on and off, but in this case the only thing you cancel is the ability to receive signals from your cell phone to re-enable it. Of course, it does not take as long as when you have to restart your phone.[br][br][br]
[br]Image caption Activating and deactivating the airplane mode of your device is a quick way to configure the signal reception of the device.[br][br]All phones nowadays have an airplane mode in some of their menus, you just have to locate where yours is.[br][br]2. Restart[br][br]If the above did not work, then the next step is to restart your device. This solution takes a little more time because the phone must recover all the information stored on your memory card, but as it happens many times with computers, switching off and on is usually very effective.[br][br]3. Remove the SIM card[br][br]Sometimes the connection problems come because the SIM of your cell phone has been misplaced or grated. To check, remove the card with the chip while your phone is on and verify that it is in the correct position and that the metal band is not damaged.[br][br][br]
[br]Image caption In most phones you will need a special tool to open the compartment where the SIM card is located and which usually comes in the original cell phone case.[br][br]In case the SIM is scratched, you will most likely have to request a duplicate from your operator. If only it was badly positioned, the connection should return once you have placed it correctly.[br][br]4. Update the operating system[br][br]This happens especially with the phones of the Apple brand. If the Apple company has made an update to its operating system (iOS) you may experience connectivity problems both through your phone network and the wireless networks to which you usually connect.[br][br]You will simply have to update the software and, just in case, reset the network settings in the settings menu to be sure that the connection channels are open.[br][br]If all this does not work and you experience constant connection losses, it is best to contact your operator because the cause may be due to a failure in your cell phone or in the telephone company’s own network.[br][br][br][br][br]sources : technology |
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