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If you’re facing network issues with your Vivo Y200 5G, such as “No Service” or poor connectivity, here are some steps you can try to resolve it:
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- Restart the Phone:
- Sometimes, a simple restart can solve network issues by refreshing the network settings and reconnecting to nearby towers.
- Check SIM Card:
- Remove the SIM card and reinsert it, ensuring it’s properly seated. Try the SIM card on another device to confirm if the issue is with the SIM card or the phone itself.
- Enable and Disable Airplane Mode:
- To reset the network connection, Toggle Airplane Mode on and off. Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Airplane Mode, turn it on for a few seconds, then turn it off.
- Select Network Manually:
- Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile Network > Network Operators, and set it to manual. Wait for the phone to search for available networks, then choose your carrier manually.
- Update Network Settings:
- Resetting your network settings can sometimes resolve connectivity issues. Go to:
- Settings > System > Reset Options > Reset Wi-Fi, Mobile & Bluetooth. This will reset network configurations, so you may need to re-enter Wi-Fi passwords.
- Resetting your network settings can sometimes resolve connectivity issues. Go to:
- Check for Software Updates:
- Network issues may sometimes be related to software bugs. Check for updates by going to Settings > System > System Update. If an update is available, install it.
Hardware Solutions
If the previous steps do not work, you will have to implement some of the following hardware solutions for the Vivo Y200 5G:
- Disassemble the Vivo Y200 5G.
- Remove the main board from the phone.
- network jumper as shown in the following picture.
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