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=== User: My iPhone for the past month or so has been unable to make phone calls reliably most of the time when I type a number a⦠=== My iPhone for the past month or so has been unable to make phone calls reliably (most of the time when I type a number and hit dial it IMMEDIATELY fails, like there's no chance it was actually waiting for a tower), and incoming calls go straight to voicemail. If I reboot, sometimes I can get one call out of it before it breaks again. SMS text messages (to Android people, vs iPhone people which don't use SMS) fail about 4 out of every 5 times, but eventually enough retries make it through. I've checked and my account is paid up, and no one at AT&T knew what was wrong. Is it possible that there's some corrosion on my SIMM card or something? I have this in a case so to even get at the SIMM card will be a pain, but it's all I can think of.
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