
Note that certain locations and premises - such as tunnels and underground car parks - will prevent you from receiving any signal. If this is the case, you should try moving to an area or location with a stronger signal. However, if the signal occasionally drops out so that you see “No Service” (or something similar on an Android), you may find that calls don’t work. Even a single bar should indicate enough of a signal to make and receive calls.

On iPhones and most Androids, the signal indicator can be found in the top-right corner of the screen.

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