Rather than the phone, it might be with the network. Contact your mobile provider and talk to them. The rebooting fix might just be coincidental, as the network might come back while it is rebooting. Doe he notice a weak signal in the upper left of the screen? Five bars (actually dots on an iPhone) is great, but two is probably okay. Big difference between 2 and 0 though.
On Jul 27, 2016, at 9:22 PM, David Morganstein drm0223@mac.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:My brother in law has an iPhone 6 that has started acting up. Every couple of days it seems to lose the connection with his telephone network. He's in a 4G area and the 4G goes away. When he reboots the phone, it reconnects and works for a couple days…then it goes out again.
I had him Reset Network Settings, then Reset All Settings. Neither step worked.
Apple authorized dealer replaced his SIM card. They say if he leaves it with them for a few days, they might be able to fix it or they'll replace it.
I was hoping to find some solution that didn't require that.
His phone has the latest system.
Any thoughts?
David
Posted by: Barry Austern <barryaus@yahoo.com>
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