Android phone not registered on network error occurs when you attempt to make a call or text and your current Service Provider is not notified of your IMEI number, and then you get this error on the pop-up screen ” not registered on a network”. Don’t worry, this problem has been solved and all Issues with Android not registered on network are totally gone.
The Reason Why You Are Experiencing the above error
This error may occur mostly because of the firmware not being up to date, and your phone may be running an earlier software update. Not Registered On Network error is a common android operating system problem that occurs mostly on branded phone e,g AT&T ,T-Mobile,Vodafone,Orange,Airtel and it occur even after rooting your device.also,when your phone is locked to a carrier or not properly unlocked it may also display such network error.
Follow The Step Below To Resolve the Error
Make sure you are connected to a Wireless connection:
First Get Your Galaxy up and running, charged and ready
Put the SIM card in phone
Navigate to Settings of your Phone
Scroll down to reach the extreme bottom
Select Software Update
Wait for it to reboot and complete the update
Finished!
Method 2(if your sim is by the phone side or above battery placement),
I found this solution by working around with my Samsung galaxy phone. Please follow this step
1. properly, and if it doesn’t work at the first attempt, try doing it again.
2. Turn off your phone by holding the Power Button and the Home button
While the phone is off, wait for 2 minutes.
3. After 2 minutes, please remove the battery and the SIM card from the phone
4. Press the Power button and the home button together for 10 consecutive times.
5. Afterwards, hold the power and home keys for 1-3 minutes.
6. Next, insert your SIM card and the battery
7. Turn on your Samsung galaxy.
8. While your phone is on, remove your SIM card(if your sim is by the phone side or above battery placement), and then re-insert it. Repeat this five times.
A message will appear saying that you need to “Restart your Phone”- click it.
Finally, your Samsung galaxy should boot up
with no errors.
Update your APN Settings. To do that, under Wireless and Networks, click Mobile Network > Access Point Names > click Menu, left button from the home key > New > now enter the require APN settings for your carrier.
if you need further details about APN for your carrier, kindly comment in the box below the post
Go to Settings of your phone, then Wireless & Networks > Mobile Networks > Network Operators > Select your own network and search
Not registered on network may also occur because the SIM card was not placed correctly, which may cause mobile network not available and error searching for network.
Go to Mobile network settings from Settings.
While you are in mobile settings, you have to hold the power button and home button together until your device turns off.
While your Galaxy is off, gently remove the battery.
Press the home button and power button together for 10 seconds.
Then, press and hold the power and home buttons for 1-2 mins – this will drain all static charges.
Insert your battery now.
Boot up your Samsung galaxy with the SIM Card.
Do not attach the back cover yet.
While your phone is on, remove then insert the SIM card 3 times.
You will be prompted to restart your phone.
Restart your phone and you will no longer see an error while searching for network.
NB:If you hit the update from settings, and it says “NO FIRMWARE FOUND” you have to update your device via Kies on your computer.
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