My iPhone Air Keeps Dropping Calls, but a Fix Has Finally Arrived

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By Karla T Vasquez

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Apple has been so -called Scratchgate Ficco very much since its release of its latest iPhones, but I’m fighting on a different issue.

Over the past several weeks, my iPhone has had trouble setting and receiving air calls and it has been a period where I lost the service completely after I turned off my phone and turned it back.

After digging online, it appears that others are feeling similar problems. Phone Indicated Reddit Thread The owners of the iPhone quote cell signal issues, regardless of whether their Verizon, AT&T or T-Mobile have services. I have shifted my Verizon Service from my iPhone 16 Pro Max to the iPhone Air and just started problems after doing so.

See it: IPhone Air Review: A delight by spending a

I was about to resign and to bring my service back to my old iPhone, Rolling an update with iOS 26.0.1 designed to solve the problem with Apple. According to the release note, Apple says this update will solve the fact that “a small number of iPhone users may be unable to connect to the cellular network after updating on the iPhone 26.”

IOS 26.0.1 updated release notes

Cellular network problems should be fixed in other problems including IOS 26.0.1 Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

Coal Kahn/CNET/Apple

The conflicts I have felt have been scattered. One day in the last week, my friend tailed that he was trying to call me, but it wasn’t going; I had to do radial a few times before I reached her. The same thing happened with a handful of other calls I tried to keep. On the weekend, my mother tried to contact me all day, and sometimes directly operated directly in voicemail – as there were several other calls. I just became aware of this failed call attempt because someone notified me later about them; There is no way to know how many rings I actually missed.

The most disappointment example was when I was out of shopping with my friend and I lost several hours of service. My phone remains in SOS mode, even after I restarted it and I had to hunt me for in-stor wi-Fi to send me my correct position so she could find me. (Both of us have Verizons and his iPhone 16 Pro Max, which is still running iOS 18, was not a problem))

I have asked my CNET colleagues if they face the same kind of problem and it appears that my experience with the iPhone Air was an external. I have no problem with iPhone 17, or Patrick Holland’s iPhone 17 Pro Max or Jeff Carlson’s iPhone 17 Pro.

When I saw the iOS 26.0.1 I was immediately updated my phone. So I hope my mother doesn’t think I am ignoring her calls anymore.



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