iPhone Keeps Dropping Calls? Here’s the Solution

here are few things more irritating than when your iPhone keeps dropping calls. You might be in the middle of an important conversation when it happens, and if it’s more than an occasional thing then doubtless you’ll be eager to come up with a permanent solution. There are several different issues that might be causing your calls to get dropped, so let’s go over some of them.

Is Your iPhone Dropping Calls Due to a Poor Signal?

The most likely reason that your iPhone is dropping calls consistently is that you are getting a poor signal. You might be in an area with low coverage. It also could be that there are some temporary problems that the carrier is having.

You should first try moving to a different location and then having someone call your phone. You shouldn’t just move twenty feet to the left; get to a place that’s at least a couple of miles away from where the issue seems to be happening. If you can receive calls in the new location and they aren’t being dropped, then you’ll know that it’s something to do with that particular spot and it’s not likely a hardware issue with your iPhone. 

If it’s just one location where the calls are being dropped, then you can call your provider and speak to them about the problem. They will likely have some suggestions as to what you can do to fix the issue. 

Your iPhone Calls Might be Getting Dropped Because of a Damaged SIM Card

If your SIM card has been damaged for any reason, that is a likely candidate for what’s causing the calls to get dropped. The card being bent, chipped, or otherwise broken will cause issues with your calls, or it could be that it has not been inserted into the iPhone correctly. 

Reinserting the SIM card might fix the issue, assuming that it has not been damaged. You can do it by following these instructions. 

  1. First, take a tool designed for this purpose (Apple makes one), or you can take a paperclip and straighten it out.
  2. Figure out where the SIM tray is located on your particular model of iPhone. If you have an iPhone X, then it is going to be on the right-hand side in the middle of the device. If you have an earlier iPhone model, it’s going to be in approximately the same location, just a little further up.
  3. Insert the end of the paperclip or the thin extension of the tool into the small hole. Push gently until the tray springs open.
  4. Remove the SIM card carefully. Check to see if it appears damaged in any way. Assuming it looks okay, make sure that the notched corners are aligned, and then push it back in. The cards only line up one way, so you should be able to figure it out with no problems.
  5. Once the SIM card is back in the phone, have someone call you and see if the calls are still being dropped.

If you pop the SIM card out and it seems to be bent or otherwise damaged, then that is almost certainly what is causing the problem. If that happens, then contact an Apple Store and take the phone in to see the Geniuses. You will have to get the SIM card replaced. If the phone is still under warranty, then this should be free. If your original warranty has expired, then you will need to pay for it. 

The SIM Card in Your iPhone Might Cause Calls to be Dropped

Restart Your iPhone

Restarting your iPhone might also fix the dropped calls issue. 

  1. Hold down the Sleep/Wake button that is on the side of the iPhone.
  2. A Slide to Power Off slider will come up on the screen.
  3. Slide it to the right, and then wait for a few seconds.
  4. Press the Sleep/Wake button that is on the side of the phone a second time. The phone should power back on after a couple of seconds. Check to see if it is still dropping calls.

Slide to Power Off 

Try Toggling Airplane Mode On and Off

You can also find success sometimes by toggling the Airplane Mode on and off. 

  1. From the Home screen, hit Settings. You will immediately be able to see Airplane Mode.
  2. Toggle it on and off with your finger. If you are doing it successfully, then it will turn green. Doing this will disable Wi-Fi, and also Cellular Data and Bluetooth.

Doing this a few times sometimes helps with your ability to take calls and keep them from being dropped. If it does not work, move on to the next solution. 

iPhone Airplane Mode 

Turn Your iPhone Off When You Go to Bed

This might seem like strange advice. How can turning your phone off at night help you with dropped calls? 

The reason this sometimes works is that your phone will be operating with a full cache memory. By turning it off when you are done using it for the day, you will automatically cause some apps to close and free up some space. Deleting the cache memory works as a refresher for the phone. Try this a few nights in a row and see if calls are still being dropped. 

Try Closing Some Background Apps Your iPhone is Running

If you have a lot of background apps that are running on your phone at all times, then one of them might be to blame. Again, it is an issue with the cache memory of the device being full. 

By closing down as many nonessential apps as you can, it makes it more likely that your iPhone will be able to handle calls without dropping them. You needn’t close them all, just the ones that you don’t need to have running every moment of the day. See if that helps. 

You Can Try Resetting the Network Settings

Resetting the network settings would also make sense if you’ve tried these first few solutions unsuccessfully. 

  1. Go to Settings, then General.
  2. Go to Reset, then Reset Network Settings.

Try some calls after that to see if the problem persists. 

iPhone Reset Network Settings 

Check to See if Your iPhone’s Caller ID Has Been Activated

If the caller ID on your phone is not active, then that might be interfering with your ability to receive calls. Go to Settings, then Phone, and then Show My Caller ID. If it is not set in the on position, then switch it over. That might be what it takes to fix the issue. 

Dial #3# On Your iPhone

This is a little-known trick that sometimes works. This is a code which is meant to disable your phone’s outgoing anonymity status. It’s basically the same as checking if the caller ID is turned on, but if the first method didn’t work for you, maybe this one will. 

You Can Set Your iPhone’s Date and Time Automatically

It seems as though the Date and Time function on your iPhone wouldn’t have anything to do with dropped calls, but surprisingly, sometimes the two are related. This may be an issue if you’ve been traveling through different time zones recently. For instance, a trip from one coast to the other might have thrown this feature out of whack on your device. 

First, connect your phone to Wi-Fi. Then, go to Settings, and General. Hit Date and Time and see if Set Automatically is turned on. If it isn’t, then turn it to the on position. 

Check for Any Carrier Settings Updates

You could also check to see if there are any carrier settings updates. If there are and you haven’t installed them yet, that might be interfering with your incoming calls. 

Go to Settings, then General, then About. Wait for a few seconds, then see if a pop-up appears indicating that an update is available. If there is one, then go ahead and install it. If you wait a few seconds and there’s no pop-up, then it means that there’s nothing available at the moment and it’s a different issue. 

iPhone Carrier Update 

If you’ve tried everything on this list and the phone keeps dropping your calls, then you should talk to both your carrier and an Apple Store. Ultimately, the problem could have to do with either the phone’s hardware or software.If you’ve tried every possible solution that we’ve proposed, though, and you’ve still had no luck, then something more exotic or unusual might be happening. It’s time to call the experts and get them to take a look at the device to determine what else might be going on with it.