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Not Registered On Network Samsung Galaxy S7 (Solution)

Not Registered On Network Samsung Galaxy S7 (Solution)

For those that own a Samsung Galaxy S7, you may see the error message saying “Not registered on network.” Below we’ll explain how you can fix the not registered on network problem on your Samsung Galaxy S7. It may also be a good idea to use a free IMEI checker, to make sure there is nothing seriously wrong with your Galaxy S7.

 

How to fix not registered on network with Galaxy S7:

  1. Turn on the Samsung Galaxy S7
  2. Go to the “Dialer” and type (*#06#) to show the phone’s  IMEI number. If the message “IMEi Null” shows up, then the settings need to be reconfigured to fix the no signal or not register on network problem
  3.  Type  (*#197328640#) or (*#*#197328640#*#*) on the dial key
  4. The Galaxy S7 will now go into Command mode, and select on  “Common”
  5. Now select “Option 1″ (Field Test Mode), if FTM is on, turn it “OFF”
    • This will alter and restore the nulled IMEI number and it’s important to press the “Menu” key button before leaving the “Command” screen for this to go into effect.
  6. Select Key input and enter option 2.
  7. This will turn the FTM “OFF”
  8. Remove the battery and SIM card for 2 minutes
  9. Without placing the SIM card back, put the battery inside the Samsung Galaxy S7
  10. Type in (*#197328640#) on the dial pad
  11. Select the Debug Screen
  12. Select phone control
  13. Click on nas control
  14. Click  RRC (HSDPA)
  15. To fix not registered on network or Null IMEI # , click RRC revision
  16. Now, click on the  released your phone is , here we will choose option 5 (HSDPA only)
  17. Turn off the Samsung Galaxy S7 and reinsert the SIM card

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David Williams

May 30, 2016

I am a true junkie for everything tech. My current arsenal includes an Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, iPhone Xs, Samsung Galaxy S9, Samsung Chromebook, iMac, and Dell XPS 13.

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