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How To Fix No Service On Samsung Galaxy S7

How To Fix No Service On Samsung Galaxy S7

A very common issue on the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge is that there will be a “No Service” error. This issue is similar to when the Galaxy S7 is not registered on a network and No Signal on the Samsung Galaxy S7 occurs. It’s recommend to read, how to restore IMEI number and fix no signal error, before continuing with the article. As the previous article generally fixes the “No Service” issues on a Samsung Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 Edge.


Samsung Galaxy S7 No Service Error Issues

The main reason that the Samsung Galaxy S7 No Service error happens is because the radio signal is turned off on the smartphone. This signal sometimes turns off automatically when there is an issues with the WiFi and GPS.

 

The following methods to fix these “No Service” issues work for these errors:

  • Samsung Galaxy S3 No Service
  • Samsung Galaxy S4  No Service
  • Samsung Galaxy S5 No Service
  • Samsung Galaxy S6 No Service
  • Samsung Galaxy S7 No Service

 

How To Fix Samsung Galaxy S7 No Service

The way to fix a “No Service” issue on a Samsung Galaxy is to follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Dial pad
  2. Type in (*#*#4636#*#*) NOTE: No need to press the send button, it will automatically appear the Service mode
  3. Enter Service mode
  4. Select on “Device information” or “Phone information”
  5. Select Run Ping test
  6. Click on the Turn Radio Off button and then the Galaxy will restart
  7. Select reboot

 

Fix IMEI Number

When there is a No service error on the Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 Edge, most of the time it occurs because of a nulled or unknown IEMI number. The following article will teach Samsung Galaxy S7 owners how to check if the IMEI number is nulled or corrupted: Restore Galaxy Null IMEI # and Fix Not Registered on Network

 

Change SIM Card

The SIM card can also be an issue causing the “No Service” message and by checking to see if the SIM card in inserted correctly or replacing the SIM card with a new one, this should fix the “No Service” on the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge smartphone.

 

 

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David Williams

Mar 16, 2016

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