Verizon outages have hit. Is your phone stuck on 'SOS' mode? Can't make calls or send text? Here's what you can do, what to know.
Many iPhone users with Verizon reported Wednesday that their phones were in "SOS mode." Here's what that means for you.
Is Verizon down right now, and are you seeing SOS on your iPhone or Galaxy? Here's what we know.
Verizon Wireless is suffering a massive outage in the US, with customers reporting their phones stuck in SOS mode with no ...
The outage is impacting several major cities across the United States ...
Verizon suffers major outage as thousands of users say phones switched to SOS mode - More than 180,000 people have reported ...
When iPhones aren’t connected to a cellular network, they will typically alert the user by giving an indication in the phone’s status bar. Those notifications usually say “No Service” or “Searching,” ...
Over 180,000 Verizon customers have reported outages, according to Downdetector, and many are seeing 'SOS' or 'no service' on their devices.
Verizon reportedly faced a major outage as 90,000+ users on Down Detector said their phones switched to SOS mode during service disruption.
Verizon, the country's largest cell phone provider, apologized Wednesday night after issues lasting much of the day left subscribers suddenly left without cellphone service and stuck in "SOS" mode.
Millions of cell phone users reported a service outage on the morning of Jan. 14.
Verizon Wireless is experiencing a significant outage affecting thousands of users, with many phones stuck in 'SOS' mode, and engineers are working to identify and solve the issue.