I had similar situation, actually multiple times on similar cases. I have to be very carefully when I need change account, cause there are so many traps.
My case links to this. I have IPhone 6s Plus and with Mint mobile previously. I switched to T-Mobile and my IPhone keeps running into "No service" every 1 or 2 days. Whence this thing happens, no way to get t mobile service back unless I restore the IPhone through I-tune.I struggled to fix this problem with no result, Apple store tested my phone and said no hardware failure at all. Then I took out the Sim from IPhone and plug back to my old Android phone, immediately I got this CN messages. So I starts to doubt that this message is the caveat that turn my iPhone into a status that rejecting T Mobile service. To test it, I put SIM card back to iPhone, and reset network, the iPhone restarts the network searching, when it ran into "no service" results, take out SIM to Android phone and get CN message immediately, again.So obviously this CN message caused IPhone lost services from T-Mobile. I have another IPhone 7, switched from t-mobile service from Mint, but no problem. I compare these t
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