Many iPhone users with Verizon reported Wednesday that their phones were in "SOS mode." Here's what that means for you.
Have you noticed a disturbance in your cellular service? You're not alone.
A Verizon outage today, Wednesday, Jan. 14, is causing many users to report that their phone is locked in SOS mode. Thousands of users, including in New England, are experiencing an outage, according ...
Verizon faced significant service disruptions, prompting over 235,000 reports from users. The company is aware of the issue and is actively addressing it.
If you see "SOS" or "SOS only" in your iPhone's status bar, your device is not connected to your carrier network, according to Apple. Your phone will attempt to route any emergency calls through other ...
If your phone has gone into the SOS mode, here is how you can fix it.
When iPhones aren’t connected to a cellular network, they will typically alert the user by giving an indication in the phone’s status bar. Those notifications usually say “No Service” or “Searching,” ...
As of 10 a.m., Verizon is reporting small outages in Yosemite and Vidal, way in the desert in San Bernardino County, but no other outages.
Over 180,000 Verizon customers have reported outages, according to Downdetector, and many are seeing 'SOS' or 'no service' on their devices.