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  1. If you see No Service or Searching in the status bar on your iPhone or iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular), your device isn't connected to a cellular network. If you see SOS or "SOS only" in the status bar, your device can still make emergency calls.

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    • Move to an Area With Network Coverage. This is probably the most logical reason. You are traveling and are currently moving through an area with no coverage.
    • Check Network Coverage for Your Carrier. One of the questions we need to answer is why there is no network coverage in your area. There can be two possible reasons.
    • Reboot iPhone. Maybe it’s a software bug in iOS version that you have installed. Press and hold the power button for a few moments until you see the power slide.
    • Update iOS. Apple is usually pretty quick to update software bugs. Check if there is an update available for iOS. To do that, go to Settings > General > Software Update.
    • Enable and Disable Airplane Mode. Have you inadvertently turned on Airplane Mode on your iPad? In this mode, your iPad disables network services. Maybe this is the reason why your iPad SIM Card is not working.
    • Check the Cellular Data. No cellular network is one of the most common reasons why does iPad keep saying no service. It will cause lots of inconvenience.
    • Reset Network Settings. Some network-related issues on Apple devices can often be resolved by resetting the network settings. It can eliminate incorrect network settings and invalid configurations, and then resolve the issue of iPad saying no service or search errors.
    • Restart Your iPad/iPad Pro. Restarting your iPad/iPad Pro is another simple solution to fix no service issues. It effectively clears some random faults.
  2. Mar 21, 2024 · When your iPhone saysNo Service,’ it means it’s not connecting to your cellular network. But don’t worry; the following steps will guide you to get your iPhone back on track. Step 1: Check Your Coverage Area. Make sure you’re in an area with cellular network coverage.

  3. Aug 7, 2020 · Try running a test and turn off iMessage on your iPad (that means you won’t see any text messages there) and then ask one of your iPhone friends to text you–see if it now goes to your Samsung phone instead of the iPad.

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  5. Your message will be sent with iMessage when you see a blue send button; a green send button indicates the message will be sent with SMS/MMS or your cellular service. When you’re in a conversation with one other person, you can each see if someone’s writing a message.