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  2. Aug 26, 2024 · There are a variety of reasons why you'd get the "Mobile network not available" error including glitches in your settings, tower service, or billing issues. The easiest, fastest, and most reliable fix is to turn on and off Airplane Mode on your Android and then restart it.

  3. General troubleshooting tips for Android devices. Restart your device. It might sound simple, but sometimes that's all it takes to fix a bad connection. If restarting doesn't work, switch...

    • Doublecheck that cellular is switched on, and that Airplane Mode is off. When you’re traveling, it’s easy to leave Airplane Mode on by accident, which disables all cellular radios.
    • Check your signal and (if possible) your carrier’s network coverage. If you’re seeing zero signal bars on your phone, or replacement text like “no service” or “SOS only,” chances are there’s no (meaningful) network to connect to in your area.
    • Check your roaming settings and restrictions. If you’ve disabled roaming, or your selected carrier doesn’t allow it, you could be in an area with cellular coverage that you’re blocked from accessing.
    • Reinsert your SIM card. If you’re using a physical SIM (i.e., not an eSIM), it could be that it’s jostled loose. Pop open your SIM slot (using a SIM tool or paperclip), re-seat the card, then slide the tray back in.
    • Toggle On and Off the Airplane Mode. If you ever experience network-related issues on your phone, the first thing to do is enable airplane mode and then disable it.
    • Restart Your Android Phone. If enabling and disabling airplane mode didn’t fix the issue, reboot your phone and see if that helps you make a connection with your carrier.
    • Take the SIM Card Out and Put It Back In. One reason your phone displays the “Not Registered on Network” error is that your phone can’t read your SIM card.
    • Update Your Android Phone’s Software. If you’re using an old version of the Android operating system on your phone, that may be the reason you have a network issue on your phone.
  4. General troubleshooting tips for Android devices. Restart your device. It might sound simple, but sometimes that's all it takes to fix a bad connection. If restarting doesn't work, switch...

  5. Jan 19, 2024 · Is your Android phone or iPhone refusing to connect to 4G or 5G? Here's what's going on, and ways you can potentially get cellular working.

  6. Mobile Network Not Available Error on Android Phone can be fixed by setting your device to connect automatically to network and other methods.

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