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Originally Posted by tsac
Sounds like a carrier issue. If the Cell phone does not see the cell site it cannot register and then your carrier cannot locate the phone so it assumes it is off.
Check to see if you have a good signal. If not that may be the answer. Pulling the battery does do a reconnect to the cell tower and if it's seen it connects. Do you get a
" searching for service " message?
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Hi! Thanks for the answer!
It happens all the time, in any part of New York City. I don't think that the signal strenght is the problem in itself. But, whenever I take the subway, when I leave the station and regain the signal, data connectivity is off and nothing but a battery pull would solve it. And the battery pull is 100% effective; it solves the issue absolutely and every time.
I thought it may be some phone-related issue, but I upgraded the OS to OS6 and the problem is exactly the same as before, with the only difference being that now, sometimes, a soft reset would work, instead of a battery pull.
For instance, using Logic Mail, I get the "unable to open connection" in a fraction of a second after I select the mail refresh. The phone doesn't even appear to be trying to connect to the network; it acts as if something within the phone config is disabled. The error message comes too fast to really seem that is trying to connect and not being able to.
I changed various APNs that TMobile uses. On each the problem is the same.
Any other thoughts you may share?
Thanks!!!!