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Hi, Alright I’m having the stranges problem. My phone is keep telling me it’s searching for a connection with the tower. So I thought my antenna was broken so I replaced the whole lightning connecter (where the antenna is in). But it keeps telling me it’s searching. However, the really strange thing is. If I unplug the antenna cable (the little cable just beneath the battery connecter) it al of a sudden gives me a connection. HUH? Can somebody tell me what my actual problem is, so I can fix it. Because I think having your antenna cable unplugged is not a good thing. Thx Camiel

Important Notes: Before you begin, make sure cellular network is available in your area. If your iPhone can’t connect to cellular network, go to your iPhone settings and then check if Cellular is enabled or turned on. If you think you haven’t done any of these methods yet, I strongly suggest you give them a try this time for who knows this could be the fix you’ve been looking for. Step 1: Reboot your iPhone. Many issues associated with the firmware can be rectified by a simple reboot on the device. For those who need help, here’s how to reboot an iPhone 6: Press and hold the Power (Sleep/Wake) button until the red slider shows up. Drag the slider to power off the iPhone completely. When the device is powered off, press and hold the Sleep/Wake button again until the Apple logo appears on screen. Step 2: Remove and re-insert the SIM card. As I mentioned above, many cases of iPhones showing No Service or Searching for network prompt are associated with incorrect SIM card installation, and worst, a damaged SIM card. To determine whether the problem is caused by a damaged SIM card or not, you can try to use the same SIM card on any other compatible phones you may have. If it works fine on the other phones, proceed with re-installing the SIM card on your iPhone 6 Step 3:Check Date & Time Hope It Works Thanks Varun