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I got a replacement phone three days ago, when I go to work I have a few bad spots in the plant where I lose signal completely. When this happened before, it would eventually kick on to either 1x or no signal but always come back up. Now w the replacement phone..... When I lose signal..... I have to deactivate the iPhone. I don't have wifi at work so I have to go til I get home in the morning or tether to a friends phone while I redo info to get it back up and running...... Any help would be great!!!! Going to a better verizon store in the morning I hope!!!
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According to the tier 2 tech support there was nothing wrong with the phone. Again, the new SIM card SHOULD of taken care of the problem. However upon her wanting to do another reboot and wipe the phone clean, which she agreed not to do cuz it had been done so many times and the issue still existed, she offered to call Apple for tech support. Apple proceeds to tell me, that the phone was previously used as a teaching aid, and was never updated in their files as being sold to Verizon. So, the people at Apple walked thru the phone, sent diagnostics and came to that conclusion. A few strokes on their keyboards and now it worked on Friday for the short time I went back to work to see if I could lose signal and what would happen. It did lose signal, however this time, w no signal I could still actually use the apps or see my home screen. So w a longer than a fifteen minutes shift tonight I'll test it out fully, so far so good.
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Msellhausen,
Thanks for reaching out to us using the forums. Sorry to hear about any trouble with the phone. That sounds like a major issue to me. Let's see if we can resolve this. Just to be clear, when you say you have to reactivate it, you don't mean you have to power it off and back on, correct? You are having to complete the Apple ID activation again? Keep us posted. Also, let us know what any store employee says. While there, I'd recommend asking them to provide you with a new SIM card.
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Yes I have to re enter my email and password. It wouldn't be as simple as a reboot or a reset. The funny thing is that my lock screen and touch lock all stays the same. Tech support asked me to go to my local verizon store for a new SIM card as they couldn't get serial number and SIM card numbers to match the phone???? So in the next 15 minutes I'll try that..... But my faith is kinda lost lately on this problem
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New SIM card did the trick. As soon as she booted up it actually read...... iPhone activated..... Which it hadn't done on the last six attempts to finger it all out.
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Well here I am at work w a new sim card, guess what......... it didn't work. Do I go back to the store and request a new phone for the replacement one I received four days ago?????
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Msellhausen-
You deserve to have a working phone. We apologize for any trouble you may be experiencing. What is going on with the phone? Are you still having the same issue? Let us help here and save you a trip to the store.
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According to the tier 2 tech support there was nothing wrong with the phone. Again, the new SIM card SHOULD of taken care of the problem. However upon her wanting to do another reboot and wipe the phone clean, which she agreed not to do cuz it had been done so many times and the issue still existed, she offered to call Apple for tech support. Apple proceeds to tell me, that the phone was previously used as a teaching aid, and was never updated in their files as being sold to Verizon. So, the people at Apple walked thru the phone, sent diagnostics and came to that conclusion. A few strokes on their keyboards and now it worked on Friday for the short time I went back to work to see if I could lose signal and what would happen. It did lose signal, however this time, w no signal I could still actually use the apps or see my home screen. So w a longer than a fifteen minutes shift tonight I'll test it out fully, so far so good.
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