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 Wireless is experiencing a widespread outage Wednesday, prompting responses from emergency management teams in New York City and D.C.
During the outage, iPhone and Android users reported seeing SOS or "SOS only" in the status bar. This means the device isn't connected to a network, but the phone users can still make emergency calls.
Verizon reportedly faced a major outage as 90,000+ users on Down Detector said their phones switched to SOS mode during service disruption.
Verizon’s January 14 blackout is over, but the FCC is now asking the public to share detailed accounts of how it affected ...
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,” ...
Have you noticed a disturbance in your cellular service? You're not alone.
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.
Verizon responded to user complaints about a massive outage on Wednesday ...
Press and hold the side button and one of the volume buttons (either work) until the Emergency SOS slider appears. Drag the Emergency Call slider to call emergency services. Rapidly pressing the side ...
Millions of cell phone users reported a service outage on the morning of Jan. 14.