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If you encounter an error stating "Error while searching for networks" when trying to search for network operators, follow these steps: | |||
# '''Navigate to Network Settings:''' | |||
#* Go to 'More' > 'Cellular Networks' > 'Network Operators'. | |||
#* Attempt to 'Search Networks'. If an error message appears, proceed to the next step. | |||
# '''Adjust Preferred Network Type for LTE SIM Cards:''' | |||
#* If you are using an LTE SIM card, the error might be due to incompatible network type settings. | |||
#* Navigate to 'Settings' > 'More' > 'Cellular Networks'. | |||
#* Select 'Preferred Network Type'. | |||
#* Change the setting to an option that does not include EVDO and CDMA. For instance, set it to 'LTE/TDSCDMA/GSM/WCDMA'. | |||
By changing the network type settings to be compatible with your SIM card type, you should be able to resolve the network search error. |
Revision as of 23:54, 3 January 2024
If you encounter an error stating "Error while searching for networks" when trying to search for network operators, follow these steps:
- Navigate to Network Settings:
- Go to 'More' > 'Cellular Networks' > 'Network Operators'.
- Attempt to 'Search Networks'. If an error message appears, proceed to the next step.
- Adjust Preferred Network Type for LTE SIM Cards:
- If you are using an LTE SIM card, the error might be due to incompatible network type settings.
- Navigate to 'Settings' > 'More' > 'Cellular Networks'.
- Select 'Preferred Network Type'.
- Change the setting to an option that does not include EVDO and CDMA. For instance, set it to 'LTE/TDSCDMA/GSM/WCDMA'.
By changing the network type settings to be compatible with your SIM card type, you should be able to resolve the network search error.