Today we are here to Fix No Service / No Signal issue on Galaxy A51 smartphones. Since the Korean Giant Samsung is still busy making dozens of new phones and it seems that they have lesser time to fix the standard issues found in their smartphones. So we are here to get this fixed.
The No Network, No Signal, No Service issue occurs on most Samsung phones for ages. This can be done anywhere anytime. You might experience no Signal Bars on Samsung Phones all of a sudden. So is the case with the New Samsung Galaxy A51 [2020].
This fix applies to all models of the current Galaxy A51, A51 5G model numbers SM-A516F/DSN, SM-A515FD. A515FS, A515FN.
What is No Service / No Signal Issue:
The main causes can be 1- Your account not properly set, 2- You are out of the Network area, 3- while switching carriers on a locked device, 4- Third-party app conflicts, or the 5- Airplane mode remain ON. If you have been facing the No Service or No Signal issues.
Due to these issues posted here then you can fix them manually and to do so you have to follow the guide given below with all fixes described manually. The Cellphone service providers have always released the cell phone provider coverage maps on their sites, showing the best 4G service areas on the maps. There have been many wireless network maps online you can check them out.
How To Fix No Service Issue on Galaxy A51 [2020]:
1- Account Status:
If you are having the service issue the first thing you should check is the account status. Make sure to check if your account status is good or not by contacting your cellular service provider and verify your account status. There could be a network service interruption as well so you can contact the online help or just dial the helpline number to get the assistance.
2- Carrier Switching issue:
If you have switched from one carrier to another this can result in No Service or No Signal issue on the Galaxy A8. To solve this issue again you have to call the network service provider to get help. This mostly happens with carrier-locked devices and for that, you can check out your self if your device is locked or unlocked.
3- Network Area Coverage:
The signal bar stops showing if you are in an area where there is no network coverage. Or in some cases, the service can be intercepted for so many reasons. In such a case, you should contact your carrier and ask about network outages and ETA for the outage to last. Besides this, you can check your SIM card and insert it properly.
4- Defect in SIM Slot:
All the new Samsung devices now have that single poly-carbonate construction, So you have to put the sim in the Jacket on the sides or top of the device. Changing the SIMs randomly could cause your phone SIM jacket to worn out or change its shape, hence the sim can’t sit in the proper place in your device. So make sure to check the SIM jacket as well.
5- Changing Network Mode:
If you have switched on the 4G or LTE mode, you should check it again and make sure to switch it to GSM mode only. For that
- Go to Settings.
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Find the way to the device’s network settings.
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Tap on Mobile networks.
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Tap on Network mode.
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No matter what mode the device is on, select GSM only.
After that, you can reset your device to get the Signals again, but if you are facing the problem again you can Turn On the Airplane mode and then turn it OFF. repeating the process two-three times can show up the signals and you will get rid of the No Service issue on your Galaxy A51 2020.
Last but not least you can check out for any Software update if it is there for you to update your device to stop getting these No Service or No Signals issues on Galaxy A51(2020). However, if the issue still prevails you can read a detailed guide on how to fix No Service issue on any Samsung Galaxy Device.
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