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Experiencing dropped calls, weak mobile signal and other cellular connectivity issues on your iPhone Air? You are not alone. Some other owners in the U.S., Canada, the UK, and other countries, are reporting similar problems. But don’t worry; this guide walks you through effective steps to restore things.
We’ve all been there: you’re about to make an important call or stream something on the go, and suddenly your iPhone Air decides it doesn’t want to play nice with your cellular network. It can be quite frustrating.
A number of such issues have left users with annoying experiences. If you are one of the many users who are experiencing cellular connectivity issues on your iPhone Air, the good news is that most of these hiccups are easy to fix, and I’ll walk you through the steps.

- First Things First: The Basics
- Don’t Forget the SIM Card
- Reset Network Settings
- Keep Your Software Fresh With iOS Updates
- Check for Carrier Settings Updates
- Manage Cellular Settings
- When In Doubt, Call Your Carrier
- Conclusion
- PS: Looking To Transfer Cellular Data From An Old iPhone To A new One?
First Things First: The Basics
Before diving into anything complicated, check the simple stuff. Is Airplane Mode off? Is Mobile Data switched on? Also, sometimes a quick restart is all your phone needs to reconnect properly. Try these out first, and they do not work, you can proceed with the tips provided below.
Don’t Forget the SIM Card
Your SIM card is the tiny hero that keeps you connected. Pop it out, give it a quick check, and slide it back in. If you suspect the SIM itself is faulty, try it in another phone. That way you’ll know if the issue is with the card or the device.
Reset Network Settings
If your calls keep dropping or data keeps stalling, it might be time for a reset of the network settings:
- Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings.
- Confirm and enter your passcode if prompted..
Yes, you’ll lose saved Wi‑Fi passwords and VPN setups, but it is like giving your phone a clean slate for all things network‑related. So, be sure to keep records of your Wi-Fi passwords.
Keep Your Software Fresh With iOS Updates
Apple pushes updates for a reason; they often squash bugs that mess with connectivity. Head to Settings → General → Software Update and make sure you’re running the latest iOS version.
Check for Carrier Settings Updates
Apple and carriers often push updates that optimize connectivity:
- Go to Settings > General > About.
- If a carrier update is available, a prompt will appear — tap Update.
- Similarly, check Settings > General > Software Update to install the latest iOS patches, including fixes specifically for iPhone Air’s cellular issues.
Staying updated is your best defense against bugs.
Manage Cellular Settings
Sometimes, the cellular connectivity problems on your iPhone Air are from being in areas where certain connectivity standards have weak coverage. For example, if you are in an area with spotty 5G coverage or service, you can disable 5G temporarily so your iPhone Air connects on 4G instead. This simple modification can improve your connectivity greatly.
- Go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options > Voice & Da ta.
- Select LTE or 5G Auto instead of 5G On for more stable connections and longer battery life.
When In Doubt, Call Your Carrier
Sometimes the problem isn’t your phone at all; rather, it is the network. Reach out to your service provider to check for outages or coverage issues. They can also tell you if you need a new SIM card.
Conclusion
Dealing with cellular connectivity issues on your iPhone Air can be annoying, but the good news is that but they are rarely permanent. With a few quick checks—SIM card, settings, updates, or a reset—you’ll usually be back online in no time. And if all else fails, your carrier is just a call away.
PS: Looking To Transfer Cellular Data From An Old iPhone To A new One?
If you are replacing your iPhone with a newer model and need to transfer cellular data from the old to the new, you will find this video guide useful. You can also watch the video below:
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You know about the Samsung Galaxy Fold series with their single hinges. Well, say hello to the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold, a more advanced foldable with two hinges. The folding screen measures a whopping 10-inch diagonally.
The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold was announced in the first week of December 2025 and is on sale the week after. It is expected in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and other markets around the world.
Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold specs in brief:
- Price Range: Above USD $1200
- Release Date: 2025
- Network Type: 2G/3G/4G/5G
- eSIM: Yes
- aptX Bluetooth:
- IR Blaster / Infrared Port: No
- 3.5mm headphone jack: No.
- Fingerprint Sensor: Yes
- Fast Charging: Yes
- Wireless Charging: Yes.

Official product image of Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold
- Specifications
- Software Updates
- Prices in the United States of America (USA):
- Prices in the United Kingdom (UK):
- Prices in the European Union (EU):
- Prices in Australia:
- Prices in Canada:
Specifications
Below are more detailed specifications of the device.
Mobile Wireless Network and Software
- 2G mobile network bands : GSM, GPRS, EDGE 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz.
- 3G mobile network bands : UMTS, WCDMA, HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100 MHz
- 4G mobile network bands : LTE.
- 5G mobile network bands : NSA/SA
- SIM Type : Nano-SIM + eSIM, Dual Nano-SIM
- Software / OS : One UI 8 based on Android 16
- Software Updates : Up to 6 Android version upgrades and 6 years of security updates
Design, Form Factor, Appearance
- Dimensions : 159.2 x 214.1 x 4.2 mm (unfolded); 159.2 x 75 x 12.9 mm (folded)
- Weight : 10.90 Oz (309g)
- Main Display Size : 10 inches, 2160 x 1584 pixels, 120 Hz refresh rate, Dynamic LTPO AMOLED, Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2
- Cover Screen : 6.5 inches, 2520 x 1080 pixels, 120Hz refresh rate, Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 protective shiled
- Frame : Advanced Armor Aluminium frame,
- Back/Rear Cover : Ceramic Glass back
- Ingress Protection/IP Rating : IP48, dust and splash resistant
- Colorways : Black.
Internal Hardware Specs
- Central Processor ( CPU ): 64-bit, 4.47 GHz Octa-core
- Chipset : Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (3 nm)
- Graphics Processing Unit ( GPU ): Adreno 830 (1200 MHz)
- RAM : 16GB.
- Extended/Virtual RAM :
- Internal Storage : 512GB. 1TB.
- External Storage : No.
Photography, Video Recording
- Main Camera : 200MP main sensor (OIS) + 10MP 3x telephoto lens + 12MP ultrawide lens, autofocus, LED flash, 8k video, 4k video, 1080p@30fps video recording
- Front Camera : 10MP, fixed focus, Face Recognition, 4k video, 1080p@30fps video capture
Audio, Video Playback
- Music Support : PCM, AAC / AAC + / eAAC + / MP3 / AMR – NB / WB / APE
- 3.5 mm audio headphone jack : No
- Loudspeaker : Stereo speakers
- Video Support : H.264/MP4/MPEG4 player
- FM Radio : No.
Phone Sensors
- Digital Compass : Yes.
- Accelerometer : Yes.
- Proximity Sensor : Yes.
- Ambient Light Sensor : No.
- Barometer : No.
- Pedometer : No.
- Heart Rate Monitor :
- Gyroscope (G-Sensor) : Yes
- Fingerprint Scanner : Yes; side-mounted.
- Face Unlock : Yes.
- Iris Scanner : No.
- Motion Sensing / Gesture Control : No.
- Voice Control : No.
- Intelligent Digital Assistant : Yes; Google Assistant.
- Infra-red/IR Blaster : No.
Connectivity Options
- Bluetooth Version : 5.4
- Bluetooth Profiles : A2DP, LE
- aptX Bluetooth Codecs : aptX HD.
- WiFi : Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6e/7, hotspot
- GPS : Yes, plus GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS, QZSS
- USB : microUSB v2.0. Type-C.
- NFC : Yes (market/region dependent).
Miscellaneous Specs and Features
- Battery Type : Non-Removable
- Battery Capacity : 5600 mAh
- Battery Charging : 45W fast charging
- Wireless Charging : 15W.
- Reverse Charging : 4.5W reverse wireless.
- Model Version/Number :
Launch/Release Dates and Information
- Announced : December 2, 2025
- Release Date : December 12, 2025
Software Updates
The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold will receive up to six (6) years of major Android OS updates and up to six (6) years of security updates.

Prices in the United States of America (USA):
$2,990 (16/512GB). $3,150 (16/1TB)
Prices in the United Kingdom (UK):
£2,600 (16/512GB)
Prices in the European Union (EU):
€3,100 (16/512GB) and €3,500 (16/1TB) in France, Spain, Germany, Norway, and others.
Prices in Australia:
AUD (16/512GB)
Prices inCanada:
C$ (16/512GB)
In the US, it is also available locked (for the first 60 days) from different carriers like T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, and others.