When your iPhone shows "SOS" or "SOS Only" in the status bar (top-left corner), it means your device cannot connect to your regular cellular network but can still make emergency calls (like 911 in the U.S.). Why Does iPhone Go Into SOS Mode? Your iPhone enters SOS mode when: 1. No Cellular Signal – You're in an area with No coverage from your carrier. 2. SIM Card Issues – The SIM is damaged, deactivated, or improperly inserted. 3. Carrier Problems – Your carrier has network outages or account issues (e.g., unpaid bills). 4. Software Glitch – A bug or incorrect settings may disrupt network connectivity. 5. Hardware Failure– Rarely, a faulty antenna or modem could cause this. What Can You Do in SOS Mode? Don't hesitate to call for help—emergency services are just a tap away, even if your phone doesn't have a SIM card or an active plan! Your safety is the top priority, so call us hassle-free. You Ca...
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