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Is your iPhone saying SOS in the top-right corner? Your iPhone may be stuck in SOS due to pressing certain buttons, a software glitch, Wi-Fi issues, or network settings. If your phone isn't responding to any touch, or if you can't get the text to go away, there are a few quick ways to fix it. Here's what to do if your iPhone is stuck on emergency SOS mode.
Quick Ways to Fix SOS Mode on iPhone
- Restart your iPhone.
- Turn off Cellular and turn it back on again.
- Turn on Airplane Mode and turn it back off again.
- Update your Carrier Settings in Settings → General → About .
- Update your iPhone to the latest version.
Steps
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Restart your device. A quick restart can fix common issues. Do the following:
- On iPhones without a Home button, press and hold the Power button and Volume Up button until the Power slider appears.
- On iPhones with a Home button, press and hold the side button until the slider appears.
- Slide the slider with your finger and wait for your iPhone to turn off.
- Wait 30 seconds, and then turn it back on.
- On iPhones without a Home button, press and hold the Power button and Volume Up button until the Power slider appears.
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Turn on Airplane Mode and turn it off. Open the Control Center and tap the airplane icon. It should highlight when it's turned on. Tap it again to turn it off.
- You can also go to Settings and tap the toggle for Airplane Mode .
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Check for a carrier settings update on your iPhone. Generally, you'll be notified if there's an update available, but you can manually check to make sure you're up-to-date. Do the following:
- Make sure you're connected to Wi-Fi.
- Go to Settings .
- Tap General .
- Tap About .
- Follow the on-screen instructions to update.
- If you don't see instructions, your carrier settings are up-to-date. [1] X Research source
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Reset your iPhone's network settings. This will also erase any saved Wi-Fi networks and passwords, cellular settings, and VPN/APN settings, so you'll need to enter those again later. [2] X Research source Do the following:
- Go to Settings .
- Tap General .
- Tap Transfer or Reset [Device] .
- Tap Reset .
- Tap Reset Network Settings .
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Make sure your iPhone is updated . Software updates include the latest bug fixes, so be sure your device is up-to-date. Do the following:
- Go to Settings .
- Tap General .
- Tap Software Update .
- Tap Download and Install .
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Contact Apple's customer support . If you're still having issues after trying the above methods, this could indicate an issue with the device itself. You may still be covered under warranty and eligible for a replacement.