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/ Samsung Galaxy Phones
- Samsung galaxy s3 not registered on network
- Samsung galaxy s2 not registered on network error
- Samsung galaxy s3 not registered on network t mobile
- Samsung galaxy s 4g blaze not registered on network
- Samsung galaxy s4 not registered on network
How To Fix Samsung Galaxy Not Registered On Network
Method 1
Make sure you are connected to a Wireless connection:
- >First Get Your Galaxy Up and Running. Charged and ready
- >Place Your SIM Card in the Phone
- >Navigate to Settings of your Phone
- >Scroll Down To the bottom
- >Select Software Update
- >Wait For It to reboot and complete the Update
- >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 “Holding the Power Button and the Home in 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.
>Finally, your Samsung galaxy should boot up with no errors: “error while searching fornetwork, your SIM card does not allow connection for this network and not registered onnetwork”
Method 3
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
If you are using T-Mobile enter this
“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”
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:
If you are using AT&T ENTER THIS
“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”
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 your ownnetwork 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 mobile network not available and error searching for network.
Summary
Mobile network settings
>while you are on mobile settings, you have to hold the power button and the home buttonstogether until your device turns off.