How to bypass or rest, unlock a password on a Samsung Galaxy s2, s3, s4
Samsung galaxy not registered on network error occurs when you are attempting to make a call or text. 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, we have solved this problem and all the Issues with Android not registered on a network are gone.
This Solution applies to all Android/SamsungGalaxyPhones
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How To Fix Samsung Galaxy Not Registered On Network Method 1
Make sure you are connected to a Wireless connection:
>FirstGetYourGalaxyUpandRunning.Chargedandready
>PlaceYourSIMCardin thePhone
>NavigatetoSettingsofyourPhone
>ScrollDownTothebottom
>SelectSoftwareUpdate
>WaitForIttorebootandcomplete theUpdate
>Finished!
Method 2
I found this solution by messing around with my Samsung galaxy phone,
Please follow this method precisely, and if it doesn’t work at first, try doing it over again.
>Turn off your phone by “HoldingthePowerButtonandtheHomein conjunction“
>While the phone is off, wait for 2 minutes.
>After 2 minutes, remove the battery and the SIM card from the phone
> Press the Power button and the home button together for 10 consecutive times.
>Afterwards, hold the power and home key for 1-3 minutes.
>After, insert your SIM card and the battery
>Turn on your Samsung galaxy.
>While your phone is on, remove your SIM card, and then re-insert it. Repeat this five times.
>A message will appear saying that you need to “Restart your Phone”- click it.
If both of the above method didn’t work, then the problem lies in your SIM Card.
Trying a different SIM card might solve the problem. It worked for most people.
Method 4
Update your APN Settings
Under Wireless and Networks, click Mobile Network > Access Point Names > Click menu, left button from the home key > Select New > Now Enter the require APN settings for your carrier
IfyouareusingT-Mobileenterthis
“Name: T-MobileAPN: epc.tmobile. com if you have an LTE Device, you should use: fast.tmobile. com Proxy: Port: Username: Password: Server: MMSC: http: //mms.msg.eng.t-mobile. com/mms/wapenc MMS proxy: MMS port: MMS protocol: WAP 2.0 MCC: 310 MNC: 260 Authentication type: APN type: OR Internet+MMS”
IfyouareusingAT&TENTERTHIS
“Name: AT&TAPN: wap.cingular Proxy: Port: Username: wap@cingulargprs. com Password: cingular1 Server: MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular. com MMS proxy: wireless.cingular. com MMS port: 80 MCC: 310 MNC: 410 Authentication type: APN type: default,supl,mms OR Internet APN Protocol: Leave it on the Default one”
Method 5
Wireless & Networks > Mobile Networks > Network Operators > choice either yourownnetwork or Automatically
If you want to go in-depth with this method, please read full guide here
Method 6
Not registered on network may also occur because the SIM card was not laced correctly, which may cause mobilenetworknotavailable and error searching for network.
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