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Revamped version of the iPhone 3G with faster processing speeds. Repair of this device is similar to the 3G, and requires simple screwdrivers and prying tools. Model A1303 / 8, 16 or 32 GB capacity / black or white plastic back.

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Dropped the iPhone and now no service

I dropped my iphone onto concrete today and ever since i have not been able to get any signal (displays no service)

my question is has any one else had this problem and how did they fix it?

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It may be damage to the dock connector which has the antenna on one side and the mic/speacker/dock on the other. try opening and reconnecting the dock or replacing if that doesn't work

also try removing and cleaning sim and then replacing

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I had the same problem. It was the antenna. 'Fone Doctor' at London Bridge Station fixed mine for £38.

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cool and if you follow pollytintop's advise, you can save that money by doing it yourself.

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Handy only for those living near or using that tube station, but not for anyone else.

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I had the same problem and I fixed my iPhone 3GS.

I follow the comments here, got the link how to change the dock part. I went to the eBay and bought a new dock part (this is where the antenna is). I paid £5.99 in UK. I open the iPhone and changed it... it worked fine but stopped after a week. I open and disconnect and connect everything again, but didn't work, so I remember when I went to Apple the reset all networking so I did it and all working now.

I hope it help. Good luck

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I dropped it thrice in a month recently (ouch!) (this was in addition to dropping it in water...) - and had no-signal to one-bar...

-- The first time, I tapped it in anger at various parts - and hey presto, the signal came back full strength!

-- The second time I took it to the repair shop as no amount of tapping made any difference. The shop said they do not repair the 3GS as repair costs are more than a new phone...I begged them to take a look, they agreed...and when I came back in one hour, the young guy behind the counter said he had "reset the signal; only took him 30s" and it was back in business. As usual, I did not ask him what he had done...

-- The third time - almost too ashamed to take it to the shop again - I tried resetting signal -

>> toggle airplane Mode

>> Settings -> General -> Cellular (toggle)

>> Power on/Off

>> SIM remove/re-seat

- but no effect

So I took it to the shop again and another person behind the counter. "What is it," he asked me when I showed the phone. "A 3GS," I answered. All round laughter in shop...

I asked him to "reset the signal." He said "I don't know how to reset the signal; how do you do it?"

Finally he took it from me, opened the power-connector end (2 screws), poked around, muttered something ("Doesn't even have <something>," pushed something down and closed the cover again.

One bar...

My heart sank...

But I software reset it myself then (see steps above) - and this time after reboot the phone came back will full signal strength.

No charge for the repair - "I only remove two screws and plug it back in," the technician said. I did not ask him what he "plugged back in..." - but am all set now - till I drop it again...

so it seems to need both a SW and a HW nudge...

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so i havent used my phone for a week then when i started to use it again (iPhone 7) i cant use any apps that use wifi or data. and i cant text. it shows that i have wifi and full bars but when i open an app it responds as if i dont. i tried resetting the network settings and taking the sim card in and out. i have tried everything HELP

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