Chosen Solution

So a few days ago, I started noticing that my iPhone would sometimes lose service randomly. I have tried everything from doing a fresh restore to Resetting all settings. I couldn’t figure it out. I noticed that every night when I wake up, that my iPhone had no service. The only thing that changed was that the iPhone was now charging. So I disconnected the power and a few minutes later, I have service again. I wanted to try and replicate the results so I plugged the power back into my iPhone and about 30 mintues later, I lost service. Can I take apart my phone to try and fix the problem without ordering a replacement? My goal is not to order a part (because I’m not entirely sure it’s the problem) until I try everything else. But I think it has to do something with the charging port.

It could be related to the charge port but realistically, this is a logic board issue. Searching/No Service issues on the iPhone 6 are usually related to the baseband and related RF IC’s. The baseband IC is very sensitive, just like the Touch IC’s on the 6 Plus; it also suffers from poor quality traces and pads. The repair community sees tons of 6 series devices with various cellular issues and it’s rarely the antenna causing the problems. A repair shop that does micro-soldering may be able to resolve your problem.

The No service is the common problem that happens now a days.First check the IMEI number from Dial pad by putting *#06# if not shown that is the issues of broken pin under Baseband chip on that cases you have to fix it by reballing Baseband chip with some micro jumper.