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Verizon outage: Why your phone says SOS, what we know so far

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Last updated: 2026/01/14 at 3:11 PM
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Updated on Wednesday 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.”


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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.

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“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.


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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. Downdector 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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