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Verizon outage: What's causing Verizon phone to show SOS? here's what we know

What to know about a major Verizon outage.
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Updated on Jan. 15 at 1:41 p.m. ET: Verizon confirmed Thursday that its massive outage was caused by a software issue and not by a bad actor.

"This was a software issue, and we are conducting a full review of what happened. As of now, there is no indication that this was a cybersecurity issue," the company said in a statement sent to Mashable.

SEE ALSO:Verizon outage cause revealed

Updated on Jan. 14 at 11:51 p.m. ET: Verizon states that the outage has now been resolved, though hasn't yet shared any details on what caused it. If you're still having difficulty connecting to the network, Verizon recommends restarting your device. The company also confirmed again that it will provide account credits to impacted customers.

Updated on Jan. 14 at 9:22 p.m ET: Verizon has posted an update about the situation on X, stating that it is working through the night to solve the issue and has been "making progress." The company also apologised for the outage, and said it would issue account credits to impacted customers. Unfortunately, there is still no information on when service might be restored, or what caused it the outage.

Updated on Jan. 14 at 8:00 p.m. ET: Eight hours after the mobile outage began, Verizon still hasn't made any statements on the cause of the problem, and customers are still reporting a lack of service. The problem is serious enough that the Federal Communications Commission has now weighed in:

Updated on Jan. 14 at 5:57 p.m. ET: The platform Downdetector has now received more than 1.7 million user error reports for Verizon. By Wednesday evening, some Verizon customers reported restored service; however, many social media users are still complaining of ongoing problems.

Verizon has not yet explained the source of the outage or provided a timeline for a potential fix. On X, a Verizon support account suggested that customers may receive a discount on their phone bill based on the outage.

Updated on Jan. 14 at 4:46 p.m. ET: Verizon issued a new statement Wednesday afternoon, saying its team was on the ground working on a resolution.

"Verizon's team is on the ground actively working to fix today’s service issue that is impacting some customers," the company posted on X. "We know this is a huge inconvenience, and our top priority is to get you back online and connected as fast as possible. We appreciate your patience while we work to resolve this issue."

Updated on Jan. 14 at 4:02 p.m. ET: As the Verizon outage continued, T-Mobile issued a statement on X confirming its own network was still working normally:

At this time, only Verizon has confirmed a wireless network outage.

Updated on Jan. 14 at 2:27 p.m. ET: Verizon issued a new statement regarding its ongoing service disruptions. The company indicated the issues persisted, but that it was working on a fix.

"Verizon engineering teams are continuing to address today's service interruptions," the company wrote on X. "Our teams remain fully deployed and are focused on the issue. We understand the impact this has on your day and remain committed to resolving this as quickly as possible."


On Wednesday afternoon, thousands of Verizon mobile customers reported an outage, with widespread service outages sending some customers' phones into SOS mode.

User-reported issues spiked at Downdetector around midday Eastern time. (Disclosure: Downdetector is owned by Ziff Davis, the same parent company as Mashable.)

"Verizon is currently grappling with a nationwide service disruption that has generated over 1 million reports (1,053,104) within the last 24 hours," noted Downdetector in an update Wednesday afternoon. The majority of Downdetector users reported problems with either "total loss of signal" or "mobile phone failure."

Verizon's support page on X wrote that it was aware users were having issues and that it was working on fixing the problem. A company representative provided the same statement to Mashable.

"We are aware of an issue impacting wireless voice and data services for some customers," the account posted. "Our engineers are engaged and are working to identify and solve the issue quickly. We understand how important reliable connectivity is and apologize for the inconvenience."

As the outage continued, users shared their frustration on social media.

What does SOS mean on your phone?

In short, when you see SOS on your phone, it means you're not connected to a cellular network. "If you see SOS or 'SOS only' in the status bar, your device isn't connected to your cellular network, but you can still make emergency calls through other carrier networks," reads an Apple support page on the feature.

In short, while affected customers will be unable to make or receive calls and texts or access data services, they should still be able to place emergency 911 calls via satellite.

Are T-Mobile, AT&T having issues, too?

Around the same time user-reported issues for Verizon spiked, the same trend occurred for T-Mobile and AT&T. Both services experienced spikes in reports on Downdetector. That does not mean, however, that the carriers were necessarily experiencing the same issue confirmed by Verizon. Downdetector tracks user-reported issues, which can be made in error or for an entirely different problem.

What is the cause of the Verizon outage?

So far, Verizon has not released any information on the cause of the January 2026 outage. However, this isn't the first time Verizon customers have dealt with service disruptions.

Verizon mobile customers also experienced brief outages in August and October 2025, which Verizon eventually attributed to software issues. A service disruption in 2024 also sent some Verizon customers' phones into SOS mode.

This story is developing and will be updated as necessary...

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  1. Service outage is no joke 📲👍

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  2. My bosses iphone isn't working but my android is

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  3. Now I know why I haven’t gotten any calls or texts today. Cool.

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    1. That’s not why

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    2. that’s not nice…lol

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    3. I came to say the same thing.

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  4. this is some BS! Hope it isn't a cyberattack

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  5. I just restarted the phone and the service is restored so if you are having difficulty maybe try that

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  6. oh god no. I saw it yesterday on one of my phones yest, but it had been powered off for a few. It resolved within a minute.

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    1. That’s what I did and now it’s working but it’s leaving me with less confidence in the network

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    2. stinks - hope it is fixed soon. Def a huge inconvenience and wake up to me to have no service last week for so long! It was like 9 hrs

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  7. No but I have terrible signal in north Raleigh with Verizon. Do you know if T-Mobile is any better?

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    1. Man, there is something weird about North Raleigh and Verizon. The whole section of 540 from like six Forks or even a little before until you’re almost at 70 is just spotty service.

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    2. I have opened tickets and complained. Gotten escalated. Verizon knows. They just don’t care.

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    3. I think it has something to do with the airport? I remember this being on the news awhile back.

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    4. It really is horrible. I have t-mobile data plan, full 5G bars in far east Durham/south creedmoor/western wake forest

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    5. I switched to T-Mobile from Verizon after seeing my partner have service everywhere in Raleigh that I did not

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    6. Are you happier now that you switched?

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    7. I have T Mobile as I moved here from Kansas City where T Mobile is based. I never have good service here in NC!

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  8. LTE is connecting, but no 5G. The option to force switch to 5G from LTE is missing in the SIM menu too.

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  9. No and I never even got it the first time when everyone said that it happened recently

    I do randomly remember for some reason I lost service some months ago and had no clue why, no idea what was going on. Restarted my phone and was back to normal. So maybe try that y'all. Hopefully Verizon doesn't shit itself during the storm smh.

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  10. Curious how much these credits will be

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  11. Only wifi working currently:/

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  12. South Carolina too

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  13. I'm currently in Ohio and experiencing this issue 😑

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  14. It’s happening in Alabama as well

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  15. Out all over San Diego

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  16. Mine is still in SOS, but my husbands isn’t, he has a different area code, does that have anything to do with it?

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  17. Still on SOS since 12:30

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  18. In Kona Hawaii with Verizon. Just updated to iOS 26.2 and thought it was the update. SOS for 6 hrs now...

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  19. Mine has been like this for about 6 hours now

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  20. Does anyone know the reason?

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  21. In Los Angeles with Verizon. SOS since around noon. Still no service.

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  22. Dam mines out but my coworkers data works fine (CA)

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  23. Me too and I’m in South Texas

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  24. Here in Va for sure 😞

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  25. It’s nationwide and I still don’t have cell connection.

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  26. Happening here in San Diego. It happened last year at least 3 times. If we're paying a premium for their Service, we shouldn't be getting this much interruption. I wonder of AT&T ever has any issues, bc I'm super close on changing carriers.

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  27. Pissing me off music kept cutting in and out at gym lol still on sos ( north jersey )

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  28. Just got SPAM call offering me the opportunity to switch to a more reliable carrier.

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  29. Monmouth county..still no service

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  30. My phone never lost service....galaxy s10+, released 7 years ago, have declined all updates...wonder if that has anything to do with me not losing service?

    Any other older phones here not lose service?

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  31. Anyone else wondering if this was an attack from Russia or China in some manner to retaliate for Venezuela?

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    1. What would that do when there’s a bunch of other cell phone carriers lol.

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    2. Disrupt communications, business, emergency services, etc. They’re the leading carrier in the nation and basically one third of the entire nation’s cellular network. Personally I had no service or internet or GPS the entire day because I was working from the road. Basically got nothing done as a result outside of my in-person appointments.

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  32. I still dont have service but 2 other people in my house do and we are all on the same plan.... im really not understanding what's going on. I've restarted my phone 4 times at this point and nothing

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  33. Middlesex county - still out since like 12:45pm

    Update: just got service back around 5:50pm

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  34. Can people with voip use the wifi option? I don't have Verizon so I don't know.

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  35. Oh! It’s not just me then, phew! Yup! SOS mode since about 1:30 PM. Boooooooo

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  36. Still out in Chicago

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  37. In Virginia still on sos mode so weird

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  38. Mines been on SOS since around lunchtime. Thought it was just by my work (Rockland Co, NY) but when I started my commute home (Essex) it didn’t connect anywhere along the way. On FIOS WiFi now.

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  39. still no cell service in Berkeley, CA on iphone (wifi works)

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  40. Any news on what’s going on or why? I’m lost

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  41. Even wifi calling does not work.

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  42. It's a nationwide issue for Verizon Wireless users. WiFi works fine but you're offline once you're outside the wifi.

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  43. Out everywhere for the past few hours

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  44. Same here. Fuckers

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  45. Country is getting hacked?

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  46. Great opportunity to send Verizon packing. I don't know why anyone uses them these days. They charge a ridiculous amount of money per month for their plans and constantly try to lock customers in with "free" devices that aren't actually free. Not to mention they just walked back their 69 day unlocking policy. Don't support these scumbags.

    If you are paying more than $25 a month for unlimited data, you are being ripped off. Shop around. US Mobile is my preferred carrier. Been with them for 5 years. Unlimited data is dirt cheap and you can choose your network, and switch to others on the fly.

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  47. Still SOS here. It started around noon and I thought it was an issue with my week old phone. Sucks but at least I have WiFi at work and home

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  48. Reboot your phone. Happened to me a few days ago

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  49. Lmfao I have a T-mobile add in the comments on this post

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    1. Just got a text from T-Mobile it's not us it's Verizon lol

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  51. I’m in SC and having problems

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  52. In NJ and having to use wifi to post.

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  53. Does anyone know if this is happening in TX?

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  54. I still have service in NNJ. My trucker in Savannah, GA just told me that they couldn't send me documents because the Verizon service there was down.

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  55. In north Jersey… phone still in sos mode

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    1. Same here- in New Brunswick and still on SOS mode.

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  56. It’s happening in Los Angeles - we are down also

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  57. SOS for about 2 hrs now… Central PA

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  58. Just came back for me.

    EDIT: Aaaaaaaaaaand its gone.

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  59. Yes I’m in Colonia been on sos mode

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  60. Lower Monmouth County- was out for an hour, cam back for about 30 minutes, now down again… Verizon.

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  61. Mine just came back here in Houston

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  62. In Chicago. Stuck in SOS.

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  63. Yes near Plainfield NJ stuck in SOS right now

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  64. Mine was working just fine until 30 minutes ago. Now I’m in SOS mode. I was in Hackensack and now I am in North Bergen.

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  65. We have 4 iPhones on a family plan. Two works and another two don't

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  66. Yup, same for me. So annyoing

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  67. Brooklyn, and Fort LoLauderdale FL too

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  68. Does anybody know if it also affects Verizon home Internet ?

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    1. My verizon internet is working.

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    2. Verizon FIOS is reporting system outages too.

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    3. Damn really ughh

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    4. My internet is working just fine. I’m on my laptop and streaming a movie on TV with no issues.

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    5. Oh okay thank you !

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  69. laughs in mint mobile

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    1. Been telling my customers who have been complaining all day. I don’t have that problem and my plan is way cheaper with mint!

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  70. All the major cell phone carriers are down at 2:25 pm including: Verizon AT&T T-Mobile and others, per Down Detector (now found on Speedtest app).

    Every major cell phone carrier is experiencing system outages, altho every customer is not necessarily out of order.

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    1. Down detector is not a reliable source.

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  71. My roommates is fine, but mine is in SOS for like two hours now. We both have Verizon.

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    1. I’m out , my co worker has service both Verizon

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