![]() ![]() What to do if iPhone won’t connect to iTunes?.You need to unlock the phone before you can gain these contents back. Many users have questions about what this error exactly is, The error makes it so you’re unable to access your apps, media, messages, contacts, and all the other contents of your smartphone. How do I restore my phone?Īt first, you might be shocked to see that your iPhone is disabled. My device screen reads "iPhone is disabled." I entered my passcode wrong too many times and am locked out. Connect to iTunes” error makes it so you won't be able to unlock the device until specific steps are taken. You will need to erase your device to remove the lock and passcode, then re-sync it with iTunes. Sometimes this can happen without you realizing it, if the phone is in your pocket or a bag. I don’t know.If your screen reads "iPhone is disabled," the most likely cause is too many wrong passcode attempts. I will read that again as I have my old iPhone 4 (locked/no service) - but it powers up. *I am not techy at all, but apparently- it may have been possible to roll back to IOS-10 safely, had I archived that back-up pre-11 update?Īnyway.here I am hoping for a miracle! There must be a way to write my phone number to this freaking SIM CARD.I am intrigued by the guy who installed it in his old phone first.& eventually got to select his carrier in the problem phone. ![]() I cannot risk losing my “GarageBand compositions”.(so much work!) Makes me nervous.and iTunes is not easy for me to understand. ![]() I have tried most of the “fixes” listed everywhere-multiple times, except for “hard reset & full recovery” (wipe). The word seems to be that the IOS UPDATE -11 is the culprit My supposed faulty SIM card found a tower instantly, once installed into else’s phone (great phone kiosk fellow)-so, it’s NOT my SIM after all! I am on DAY-3 of “Searching” - NO NETWORK. I have a 2yr-old pristine iPhone 5s.very gently used. My problem was when i had to replace my charging port this afternoon as it was worn out and not charging anymore. you can get a tool set alone off there too. and new batteries are only 15-25 dollars depending on location. To buy these tools are nothing if you buy a replacement iphone battery or whatever from ebay. and i did absolutely everything right down to a full factory reset, but short of the "mechanics fix" that others have attempted. Its just taken me 3 hours to figure this out. While its open just quickly check to make sure no other plugs are loose or unplugged and if ti works re assemble. Replace ribbon, boot phone while still open to check if it has resolved the issue. Locate and remove the battery ribbon for 30 seconds Unscrew the 2 little tin plates that cover the charging port ribbon and battery ribbon (youtube charging port replacement if unsure. if you did ANY repairs or have had any repairs done to the phone before your sim issue do this (if you have the tools)īACKUP TO ITUNES (with the password to save everything) Long story short: take out your SIM card, put it in another iPhone, unlock the SIM card and then put it back to your iPhone. I hope this helps someone out there with the "Searching" problem. I went to Settings and I noticed that the Carrier option was now there, so I selected the Carrier option and then the phone let me choose the carrier for my SIM card. I waited a few seconds and the phone was displaying "No service" (which was different from the previous "Searching" message). The phone said "SIM locked" but didn't ask me for its password. At this point I had probably "re-unlocked" the SIM card, I guess.Īfter this, I turned off the old iPhone, took out the SIM card and put it on my current iPhone. So, I put the SIM password and the old iPhone did get a cellphone signal, 3G signal and started working fine. I turned on the old iPhone with the SIM card inside and the old iPhone asked me to unlock my SIM, asking for its password (something that didn't happen in my current iPhone even if I rebooted the phone). So, I turned off my iPhone, took out the SIM card and put it in an old iPhone that I was not using. ![]() I thought this had something to do with my SIM card. I didn't either have the IMEI info in the About section. One thing I noticed when I went to Settings is that I didn't have the Carrier option. But I managed to fix the problem with this: ![]()
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