Apple officially released iOS 14.7.1 on July 26. The update is intended to fix bugs and address vulnerabilities. Now, complaints about the so-called "No Network" bug are increasing.
With iOS 14.7.1, Apple has eliminated annoying bugs but also serious security holes fixedthat were actively exploited. But this update now also seems to be causing trouble. Some users are reporting that they are encountering the so-called "No Network" bug. This means that their iPhones are reporting problems with network providers. According to the reports, restarting the device, removing the SIM card, and resetting the network settings are not a solution. The "No Network" bug still occurs again and again, which is, of course, quite annoying. A look at Apple's forums for developer but also for the community shows that the problem has been present since the launch of iOS 14.7.1. One user writes:
After updating my iPhone 11 to iOS 14.7.1, I have no signal. Carrier not found. No service flashes on the top screen.
“No Network” Bug on iOS 14.7.1: Will Apple Release iOS 14.7.2 or Go Directly to iOS 14.8?
Users with an iPhone 6S, iPhone 7, iPhone 8 and iPhone 11 are reporting similar problems. Interestingly, Apple launched a support page a while ago provided, which is intended to address exactly such bugs. The company gives tips on how to solve the whole thing. Of course, affected users have followed the steps provided by Apple - but in vain. Many still have no network and are therefore not reachable by mobile. It is now suspected that the problem is related to iOS 14.7.1. Apple itself has not yet commented on this. However, the company is working on iOS 14.8, as can be seen from the Xcode source code. Accordingly, Cupertino could also provide a solution for this in the next update. However, it is not known when iOS 14.8 will be released. Alternatively, Apple could also release iOS 14.7.2 and fix the problem directly. Whether this will be the case remains to be seen. (Photo by Denys Prykhodov / Bigstockphoto)



