T-Mobile Down: Customers Report Their Phones Are in SOS Mode

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As Microsoft digs itself out from today’s Xbox outage, it looks like T-Mobile is now experiencing downtime of its own.

Customers are reporting unresponsive phones, with devices flipping to SOS Mode. “My service has been completely dead for like ten minutes,” one user wrote on Reddit about an hour ago.

“Our teams are actively working the reports of technical challenges impacting some customers,” T-Mobile tells PCMag. “Any service impacts are in the process of being resolved and are our highest priority. We know how critical it is to stay connected, and every available resource is focused on resolving this as quickly as possible.”

Reports on Downdetector started climbing just after 4 p.m. ET., peaking about an hour later. It’s unclear exactly what regions are affected most; PCMag staff with T-Mobile phones were not experiencing any trouble in Southern California, the Bay Area, or Philadelphia. On Reddit, however, there are outage reports from people in San Francisco and Philadelphia, as well as Ohio, Florida, Connecticut, and Washington State, among other locations.

In January, Verizon was hit by a major outage, during which subscribers also saw their phones display SOS Mode. It eventually issued $20 credits for the downtime.

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Online, some people also reported trouble with AT&T and Verizon. However, neither carrier has any confirmed outages. It’s more likely that AT&T or Verizon customers tried to call someone on T-Mobile and couldn’t get through due to T-Mobile’s outage.

“Our network is operating normally nationwide,” Verizon tweeted. “If you’re having trouble reaching someone, it may be due to the reported outage on T-Mobile’s network.”

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