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Here’s what to do if you can’t stay connected to T-Mobile’s network

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Is your T-Mobile signal dropping out? Here are some things to check.

T-Mobile has one of the fastest growing mobile networks in America, and coverage is improving all the time, but outages can still occur. Outages can stem from something as simple as a DNS problem routing web traffic, to a setting on your phone that needs updated, or even an actual failure at a tower. If you’re experiencing issues connecting to the T-Mobile network, here’s a step-by-step guide of how you can figure out what’s causing the issue.

Check your device

If you’re having trouble with your T-Mobile device and are thinking of calling technical support, you could save yourself some time by ensuring that it isn’t a setting on your phone that’s causing the connectivity issues.

T-Mobile has a support page for troubleshooting signal issues and it’s a good place to start. Here are the first things you should try:

  • Be sure to check your device settings to make sure Airplane mode is off and Data roaming is turned on. In network settings, the Network mode should be set to auto.
  • Make sure that cellular data is allowed.
  • Remove any cases or covers from the device.
  • Try turning off your device, wait a few minutes, and then turn your device on again.
  • Ensure that your T-Mobile SIM card is properly installed and hasn’t come loose.
  • Reset your network settings and check for an update.

It’s easy to blame a wireless carrier when things go wrong, but sometimes we do it to ourselves. It can be pretty easy to accidentally switch into Airplane mode without noticing it. It’s better for everyone if you can fix the issue with a little tinkering.

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Don’t forget about Wi-Fi

If you’re unable to get your call through or just need the internet as soon as possible, don’t forget that Wi-Fi can be a great stopgap to keep you connected until the network comes back online. You may need to enable Wi-Fi calling in settings but you should be able to make and receive calls and use the internet even when your LTE connection is down.

Are you in a new place? Check the coverage map

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T-Mobile has a pretty reliable nationwide network that’s been steadily expanding over the past few years, but there are still a few gaps in coverage and not all areas are serviced with full 4G data. If you’re travelling through a part of the country you’ve never been to before and are experiencing slower data speeds you’ll want to check T-Mobile’s coverage map.

You can browse around the map and zoom in to see the specific coverage provided in your area, or search by address, city, or zip code.

Check out T-Mobile’s outage report

If you’re well within T-Mobile’s coverage and still experiencing issues, there might be an outage in your area. Outage.Report is a reliable site that tracks outages reported across the country for all major carriers.

At a glance you’ll be able to see if there have been any outages reported in the last 20 minutes, a color-coded history of network problems reported over the last few months, along with a heat map showing areas which are currently experiencing issues. It’s a handy site worth bookmarking if you’re a T-Mobile customer. Also, If you’re experiencing an outage make sure to click the “Not working for me” button and report it!

Still need help?

So you’ve checked to make sure your phone’s settings are set right, you’ve confirmed you’re well within T-Mobile 4G coverage, and there’s no reported outage in your area — and yet you’re still struggling with network issues.

It’s time to call T-Mobile technical support. They can be reached by dialling 611 from a T-Mobile phone, or toll free at 1-877-746-0909. Agents are available 24/7 and will help you further troubleshoot any issues with your service.

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