I have heard of this happening when the Internet connection timed out. This
could be caused by a slow Internet, virus software or a firewall. Next time
just update the iOS software from the iPhone. It is quick and easy and the
file download is small.
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 7:42 AM, <patgravel@aol.com> wrote:
> **
>
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem? After updating the
> software the phone becomes deactivated.
>
> This has happened twice to me over the last couple of weeks with the two
> new updates. I was not able to receive or send texts or phone calls. I
> discovered it when I tried to call someone and received the message that
> my
> phone was not activated and to call customer service, which I was able to
> do
> from my phone. They gave me a number to dial and it activated it again.
> The first time it happened it was quite a few days after I did the
> software
> update when I discovered the problem. The second time was last night and I
> had done the update the day before.
>
> Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this? This is my first
> iPhone. Thanks.
>
> Pat Gravel
>
>
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