The so -called Screkgate Fiasco, perhaps, paid a lot of attention, as Apple released its The latest iPhoneBut I fought with another problem.
Over the past few weeks iPhone air I had problems with placing and receiving calls, and there were periods in which I completely lost service, even after I turned off my phone and again.
After he dug online, it seems that others have encountered similar problems. Telephone arena Pointed to Reddit thread In which the owners of the iPhone refer to problems with the cell signal, regardless of whether they have services with Verizon, AT&T or T-MOBILE. I translated my Verizon service from my iPhone 16 Pro Max To the air iPhone, and just started to have problems after that.
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Just as I was going to resign and switch my service to the elder iPhoneApple is deploying Update with iOS 26.0.1 This is intended to solve the problem. According to the notes on the release, Apple says that this update will correct the fact that “a small number of iPhone users may not be able to connect to a cellular network after updating to iOS 26.”
iOS 26.0.1 must fix the problems of the cellular network, among other problems with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
The disconnects that I experienced were sporadic. Once last week, my friend wrote that she tried to call me, but this did not pass; I had to replace several times before I could get to her. The same thing happened with several other calls that I tried to place. At the weekend, my mother tried to contact me all day, and sometimes was directed right at the voice mail – like a couple of other calls. I learned about these unsuccessful attempts to call, because someone told me about them later; There is no way to find out exactly how many rings I really missed.
The most disappointing example was when I went shopping with my friend, and I lost service within a few hours. My phone remained in SOS mode, even after I restarted it, and I had to hunt for Wi-Fi in the store to write her an exact location so that she could find me. (We both have Verizon, and her iPhone 16 Pro Max, which is still managing iOS 18, had no problems.)
I asked my colleagues CNET if they were faced with similar problems, and it seems that my experience with the air of the iPhone was an emission. My iPhone 17 There were no problems, and Patrick Holland did not have iPhone 17 Pro Max Or iPhone 17 Pro Jeff Carlson.
When I saw iOS 26.0.1, I immediately updated my phone. I hope my mother will no longer think that I will ignore her calls more.