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Lycamobile Data Issues: How to Fix the Data Bar

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Are you stuck on the No Service screen on your Lycamobile Android phone? Then you’re not alone, and there are a few different things you can do to try to fix this problem. To start, check out the following articles, which will help you learn why your data bar disappeared in the first place and how to get it back so that you can enjoy data service again!

Reset your settings
If you’re having trouble with your Lycamobile data bar, resetting your settings may help. To do this, go to your phone’s settings and find the Reset option. Once you’ve found it, select Reset Network Settings. This will reset your Lycamobile data connection and hopefully fix the issue. If you’re still having trouble, you can try resetting your APN settings. To do this, go to your phone’s settings and find the Access Point Names option. From there, delete all of the options listed on your screen. Next, tap New APN and enter in these details: Name: Lycamobile MMS
-APN type: mms
-APN protocol (or profile): wap
-Proxy server address: 212.183.137.10 -Port number: 8080
-User name: lgwap .com –MMSC proxy: 212.183.137.10 –MMS port: 8080 –MCC: 234 -MNC: 01 ) Then, tap Mobile networks > LTE/3G networks > Cellular data > Edit > Enter APN: Lycamobile Internet issues are usually easy to fix. All you need is a little patience!

Add new APN
One way to fix data issues with Lycamobile is to add a new APN. To do this, go to Settings > More > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names. Tap on ‘+’ icon and fill in these fields-APN Name, APN Provider, Username and Password. Enter these details:
#APN Name – A name you create for your profile
#APN Provider – lycamobile
#Username – Leave blank
#Password – Leave blank #MMSC Address – leave blank
#MMS Proxy Address – leave blank
#MMS Port Number – leave blank
#Authentication Type – Choose PAP or CHAP (do not use GSM) #Auto Configure IP Settings? YES or NO
#IPV6 Support? YES or NO
Tap OK to save the changes . If you don’t see the settings, tap Menu then tap Refresh. Turn on Airplane Mode by tapping the button at top right of screen, then turn it off again. Reboot phone by holding down power button and choosing Power Off from menu that appears after a few seconds. The device will now restart itself when it turns back on and all network services should work properly once more.

Clear cache and data for Network Settings and Google Services
If you’re having issues with your Lycamobile data, one thing you can try is clearing the cache and data for both your Network Settings and Google Services. This will reset everything and hopefully clear up any issues you’re having. To do this, go to your Settings app, then tap on Apps. Find Network Settings and Google Services in the list of apps and tap on them. Tap Clear Cache and Clear Data, then hit OK. Once that’s done, reboot your phone for good measure!

Reset your phone
First, try resetting your phone. This can be done by turning your phone off and then on again. If that doesn’t work, you can also try restarting your phone by taking the battery out and then putting it back in. If neither of these options work, you can try resetting your network settings. To do this, go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. This will delete all of your saved networks and passwords, so make sure you have these handy before you proceed. Next, turn your phone off and then on again. If that doesn’t work, take the battery out for about a minute and put it back in. Make sure your phone is connected to a WiFi connection before proceeding with any other steps. After doing this, return to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings (the same as step two). Once you have done this, turn your device off for at least 30 seconds and turn it back on again (at least three times).

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