If your iPhone is stuck in SOS mode or showing SOS Only, it means your device cannot properly connect to your carrier’s cellular network. In this video, you’ll learn several simple and effective ways to fix the iPhone SOS mode issue and restore normal cellular service.
We’ll walk through quick troubleshooting steps such as checking signal coverage, toggling Airplane Mode, removing and reinserting your SIM card, and resetting network settings. These fixes can help resolve common problems that cause an iPhone to show SOS Only, including network glitches, SIM card issues, or incorrect network settings.
This guide works for all iPhone models and recent iOS versions, including newer devices experiencing the SOS mode problem after a software update or network interruption.
Topics covered in this video:
iPhone stuck in SOS mode fix
How to fix SOS Only on iPhone
iPhone no service or emergency calls only
Toggle Airplane Mode to fix network issues
Remove and reinsert SIM card on iPhone
Reset network settings to restore cellular connection
If your iPhone shows SOS in the status bar and you cannot make calls or use mobile data, try these steps to quickly reconnect to your carrier network.
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