“No Service” issue is the biggest issue on iPhone XS. Many Apple users have this issue on their iPhone. They said that their iPhone keeps on searching for service. Here I am going to tell you the solutions to fix iPhone XS no service issue. Solution 1: Check the area

  • Make sure that you are within the area where you can receive a good cellular service.
  • Try different places. Because this may be a network issue.

Solution 2: Force Restart

  • Press the Volume Up Button and quickly release it.
  • Press the Volume Down Button and quickly release it.
  • Press and hold the Side Button until the Apple Logo appears.Solution 3: Refresh Airplane Mode
  • Launch Settings.
  • Turn on “Airplane Mode”.
  • Wait for 1-2 minutes and then turn it off.

Solution 4: Enable “Cellular Data” and “Data Roaming”

  • Launch Settings->Cellular Data.
  • Turn on “Cellular Data”.
  • Tap “Cellular Data Options”.
  • Enable “Data Roaming”.

Solution 5: Update Carrier Settings

  • Connect your iPhone to Wi-Fi/Cellular Data.
  • Open Settings->General->About.
  • Wait for 15-20 seconds.
  • Tap “Update” in the pop-up box if update is available.

Solution 6: Remove and reinsert the SIM

  • Take the SIM out of your iPhone.
  • Wait for few minutes and then put the SIM back in.

Solution 7: Reset Network Settings

  • Go to Settings->General->Reset.
  • Tap “Reset Network Settings”.
  • Enter the Passcode if required.
  • Tap “Reset Network Settings” in the pop-up box.
  • Wait until your iPhone restarts and then connect it to Wi-Fi.

Note: This action will reset all Wi-Fi Networks & Passwords, APN & VPN Settings, and Cellular Settings of your iPhone. Solution 8: Check for Software Update

  • Connect your iPhone to Wi-Fi.
  • Launch Settings->General->Software Update.
  • Tap “Download and Install” if update is available.

Solution 9: Reset All Settings

  • Go to Settings->General->Reset.
  • Tap “Reset All Settings”.
  • Enter your passcode and restrictions passcode.
  • Tap “Reset All Settings” in the pop-up box.
  • Again tap “Reset All Settings” to confirm.

Note: Reset All Settings will remove all Bluetooth pairing details, saved Wi-Fi Networks & Passwords, and APN & VPN Settings. Solution 10: Factory Reset Before doing it back up your iPhone. Because this action will erase all data from your device. To back up your iPhone,

  • Connect your iPhone to Wi-Fi/Cellular Data.
  • Open Settings.
  • Tap your Apple ID banner.
  • Tap “iCloud”.
  • Scroll down to find “iCloud Backup” and tap it.
  • Enable “iCloud Backup”.
  • Tap “Back Up Now”. Wait until the process is finished.

To Factory Reset your iPhone,

  • Open Settings->General->Reset.
  • Tap “Erase All Content and Settings”.
  • Enter your Passcode if required.
  • Tap “Erase iPhone” in the pop-up box.
  • Again tap “Erase iPhone” to confirm.
  • Wait until your iPhone restarts and then set up your iPhone as new.

If you know any other solutions to fix this issue, let us know through your comments.