iPhone XS Call Failed Repeatedly? Here’s the fix

Many Apple users have a complaint that outgoing calls are getting failed on their iPhone XS. They said that this is the biggest issue on their iPhone. Here I am going to tell you the solutions to fix the issue iPhone XS call failed. If you have the same problem, this article will help you to fix it.
Before trying these solutions, try different locations to make phone calls. Because this may be a network issue.
Solution 1: Restart your iPhone

  1. Press and hold the Side Button and either Volume Up/Down Button until slide to power off screen appears.
  2. Drag the slider to turn off your device.
  3. To turn on your iPhone, press and hold the Side Button until the Apple Logo appears.

Solution 2: Refresh Airplane Mode

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Turn on Airplane Mode.
  3. Wait for few seconds and then turn it off.

Solution 3: Check for Carrier Settings Update

  1. Connect your phone to Wi-Fi or Cellular Data.
  2. Go to Settings->General->About.
  3. Wait for a minute.
  4. Tap “Update” in the pop-up box if update is available.

Solution 4: Force Restart

  1. Press the Volume Up Button and quickly release it.
  2. Press the Volume Down Button and quickly release it.
  3. Press and hold the Side Button until the Apple Logo appears.

Solution 5: Reset Network Settings

  1. Go to Settings->General->Reset.
  2. Tap “Reset Network Settings”.
  3. Enter the Passcode if required.
  4. Tap “Reset Network Settings” in the pop-up box.
  5. Wait until your iPhone restarts and then connect it to Wi-Fi.

Note: This action will reset all Wi-Fi Networks & Passwords, APN & VPN Settings, and Cellular Settings of your iPhone.
Solution 6: Remove and reinsert the SIM

  1. Take the SIM out of your iPhone.
  2. Wait for few minutes and then put the SIM back in.

Solution 7: Enable LTE

  1. Launch Settings->Cellular->Cellular Data Options.
  2. Tap “Enable LTE”.
  3. Select “Voice & Data”.

Solution 8: Check for Software Update

  1. Connect your iPhone to Wi-Fi.
  2. Launch Settings->General->Software Update.
  3. Tap “Download and Install” if update is available.

Solution 9: Reset All Settings

  1. Go to Settings->General->Reset.
  2. Tap “Reset All Settings”.
  3. Enter your passcode and restrictions passcode.
  4. Tap “Reset All Settings” in the pop-up box.
  5. Again tap “Reset All Settings” to confirm.

Note: Reset All Settings will remove all Bluetooth pairing details, saved Wi-Fi Networks & Passwords, and APN & VPN Settings.
If you know any other solutions to fix this issue, let us know through your comments.

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