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Samsung Galaxy S6 No Service (Solved)

For those that own a Samsung Galaxy S6, you could be seeing a No Service error. The Samsun Galaxy S6 No Service issue is similar to when the Samsung Galaxy S6 is not registered on a network and No Signal on the Galaxy S6 occurs. It’s recommended to read how to restore IMEI number and fix no signal error before continuing with this article, as the alternate article generally fixes the No Service issues on a Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone.

Issues Causing Samsung Galaxy S6 No Service Error
The main reason that the Galaxy S6 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.

Fix IMEI Number
When there is a No service error on the Galaxy S6, most of the time it occurs because of a nulled or unknown IEMI number. The following article will teach Samsung Galaxy S6 owners how to check if the IMEI number is nulled or corrupted: Restore Galaxy Null IMEI # and Fix Not Registered on Network

How To Fix Samsung Galaxy S6 No Service error
The way to fix a No Service issue on a Samsung Galaxy S6 is to follow these steps:

  1. Go to the dial pad.
  2. Type in *#*#4636#*#* with the dial pad.
  3. The Galaxy S6 will automatically enter Service mode.
  4. Select Device information or Phone information.
  5. Select Run Ping Test.
  6. Click on the Turn Radio Off button.
  7. Select Reboot.

Change the SIM Card
The SIM card can also be an issue causing the No Service error message, and by checking to see if the SIM card is inserted correctly or replacing the SIM card with a new one, this should fix the No Service error on the Samsung Galaxy S6.

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David Williams

Jan 24, 2019

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