Many iPhone users with Verizon reported Wednesday that their phones were in "SOS mode." Here's what that means for you.
The App Store and Google Play offers options that allow customers to remain connected amid the reported Verizon service outages.
Thousands of Verizon customers in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut reported cellular service outages on Wednesday, Jan. 14.
The outage is affecting the eastern United States. Downdetector, which tracks outages, reported a spike nationwide in outages after noon ET Wednesday, with tens of thousands of reports from across the ...
Over 180,000 Verizon customers have reported outages, according to Downdetector, and many are seeing 'SOS' or 'no service' on their devices.
A software update intended to fix a Triple Zero issue has left users of some older iPhones unable to receive or make calls on ...
The outage is impacting several major cities across the United States ...
If your iPhone is one of the ones listed, you need to make sure you’re on the latest iOS software as soon as you can.
Here's how to make your phone work again if it's stuck on "SOS." ...
If you see "SOS" or "SOS only" in your iPhone's status bar, your device is not connected to your carrier network, according to Apple. Your phone will attempt to route any emergency calls through other ...