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Verizon is down, with many users seeing 'SOS' – here's everything we know about this outage

Seemingly 'SOS' is replacing network bars

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While Verizon had a good few months, with the last major outage occurring in October 2024, it seems that the popular United States wireless carrier is having some issues. So, if you're on Verizon and seeing 'SOS' in place of network bars, you're not alone.

In fact, since about 12:30PM ET, hundreds of thousands of Verizon cellular customers have reported issues with the network. Taking to social platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Threads, as well as the comments below, to shout out issues. Many users reported no network bars, and on phones like the iPhone, those were replaced with SOS, with no ability to make or receive calls or texts beyond using data.

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We're now in hour 8 of this Verizon outage

Judging by the comments down below, it appears that many across the United States – Georgia, Massachusetts, Florida, Texas, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, to name a few – are still in the midst of this Verizon outage, while others have seen bars reappear and then disappear soon thereafter.

One of my friends in New York City who has an iPhone 17 Pro just told me that after hours without service, 5G appeared and then went away after about a minute – certainly frustrating. Similarly, my colleague Lance Ulanoff is seeing Verizon service come in and out on his iPhone 17 Pro Max – at times, a bar or two appearing, and then quickly disappearing.

Some things to try on your phone

  • Sounds simple, but try restarting your phone.
  • Try a soft reset if you're on an iPhone – press and hold the volume up button, press and hold the volume down button, then press and hold the power button until you see the Apple logo.
  • Turn on Airplane mode and then turn it off.

We're now in hour 7 of this Verizon outage

Live look at outage map

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We're now into 7 hours of what is still a very active and ongoing Verizon outage, so let's take a look at the outage map on Down Detector that's based on the most recent reports. It shows fewer outages, but it's still quite high for a typical day at Verizon, with over 37,000.

It seems that the Northeast, specifically New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, is a bit of a hotspot for Verizon's network issues. Still, Boston, Washington DC, Florida, LA, and Phoenix are all on here as well.

From the comments below, I see that TechRadar readers on Verizon are still experiencing issues in Massachusetts, Alaska, Mississippi, Maryland, Virginia, and New Hampshire, among others, and remain affected by this outage.

I'm on Visible – Verizon's MVNO – and haven't been impacted, but I spoke with my colleague, Lance, who still has no service. His wife, though, has 1 bar showing and 5G with the ability to browse the internet and make calls, though not to Lance, and his son has LTE.

One of my friends in NYC has an iPhone 16 and is still seeing "SOS" instead of network bars or 5G on his device. He tried a restart, a soft reset, and turning Airplane mode on and off – all to no avail so far. He hasn't attempted to try Messages via Satellite, though that is a bit hard to pull off in metro areas with tall buildings like NYC.

And our poll is still open, so please vote on what you're currently experiencing with Verizon, and thank you to the 20,000+ who have already voted.

Verizon's outage is now stretching on for 6+ hours

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We're still awaiting an update from Verizon on the resolution timeline or the cause of today's issues. The carrier last posted an update at 4:12 PM ET, noting that teams were on the ground working to resolve the outage. And if you're on an iPhone and seeing SOS, here's a guide to trying to send messages via satellite.

The impacts of the Verizon outage

And here's an update on the current number of reported outages at Down Detector – it's fallen to about 43,000, which is still an abnormally high number pointing towards an outage by down from the over 180,000 reports from earlier today. Meanwhile, we're awaiting further updates from Verizon on the timeline for resolution.

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Patience is a virtue, right?

Krispy Kreme donuts are secured

Lance and Jake at Krispy Kreme

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Lance and I headed to a Krispy Kreme in NYC and can confirm that donut deal is real. You're entitled to one free Original Glazed donut and the offer is valid from 5PM to 7PM, it certainly helps for a tasty treat after a stressful day – that's contuining to the evening – for Verizon customers.

Verizon provides an update, but still no time for a resolution

Well, Verizon's finally shared another update on the ongoing network disruption as of 4:12PM ET. It doesn't state the cause of the issue or how long it'll take for it be resolved, but it does read, "Verizon's team is on the ground actively working to fix today’s service issue that is impacting some customers."

Verizon 2026 outage update on X

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Krispy Kreme to the rescue, sort of

Krispy Kreme free donuts

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While it's not a service recovery, Krispy Kreme is at least making those impacted by Verizon's major outage today feel a little bit better. The iconic doughnut chain has confirmed to TechRadar that it'll be serving up free original glazed doughnuts from 5 PM to 7 PM across the United States at its locations as a 'sweet backup plan.'

That's pretty great, and I can confirm a Krispy Kreme original glazed can really hit the spot. If only Verizon would provide another update!

Here's where we stand 4 hours in

We've reached out to Verizon to ask for more information and are waiting to hear back; that'll likely be the case until another wide statement is issued. For now, though, if you have Verizon, your ability to make calls, send texts, and use data – aka browse the web on 5G or even 4G – is likely affected. If you're on an iPhone, you're likely seeing network bars replaced with SOS. You can see our guide to sending messages via satellite here.

We reached out to Carolina Milanesi, President and Principal Analyst at Creative Strategies, Inc., for her thoughts and expertise on the current outage impacting Verizon:

And here's the latest look at the reported outage map from Down Detector – Verizon's outage is very widespread, hitting the East Coast – Northeast and Southeast – Midwest, and even select metropolitan cities on the West Coast.

Verizon Outage Map via Down Detector

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Quick update – Lance's phone quickly went back to SOS and then back to a few bars, so it's likely that Verizon is working on restorations and that there is a flood of iPhones and other phones like Pixel and Galaxy devices trying to get back online.

We're keen to hear Verizon provide another update on what exactly is going on, as the last one was at 2:14 PM ET – over an hour ago.

Verizon is finally showing some proof of life in NYC

Verizon appears to be back?

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Just like T-Mobile, AT&T is also confirming that its network is operating just fine ... albeit with a bit more sass.

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As we noted earlier, other carriers are operating normally, with T-Mobile posting on X (formerly Twitter) that its network is performing well. It does note that if you're attempting to reach someone on Verizon, you may not be able to establish the connection.

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We have a slight update, at least from folks on Verizon, but it's not a fix, more like a glimmer of recovery.

New York City's official emergency notification system has commented on the situation, noting that if you're on Verizon and are impacted by this outage, it may affect your ability to dial 911 in an emergency. It advises you to try calling from a landline or another device, or to visit a precinct, if you have an emergency.

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Let's talk about those network bars

Verizon's provided an update, but there's still no estimate for a fix

And further, Verizon's not sharing any information on what's causing the issue – we've reached back out to Verizon to ask for more information, though we might not hear back until this is resolved.

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Verizon's outage is impacting voice, text, and data for cellular customers

Here's a quick update – reported outages for Verizon began spiking a bit before 12:30 PM ET on January 24, 2026, and Verizon confirmed the issue shortly after 1 PM ET. The outage is affecting nearly all parts of Verizon's cellular service in the areas covered, including New York, New Jersey, the Carolinas, Texas, and Florida, among others. Just look at the comments below.

Lance headed onto the streets of NYC to give 'Messages via Satellite' a go, as his iPhone 17 Pro Max in Cosmic Orange that's connected to Verizon is still showing SOS. He connected via satellite, following the prompts, but the four messages he sent me still haven't been received on my end.

Satellite Texting on iPhone

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Down Detector reports are dropping, but many are still reporting issues

Let's take a quick status check on Down Detector – while reported issues with Verizon were at nearly 180,000, it is starting to drop to around 120,000. A significant drop, which might point to some recovery, but also still way above the number we expect Verizon or any cellular carrier to be at on a normal day.

A look at 'Messages via Satellite' on iPhone

While I'm still seeing service on Visible – Verizon's own MVNO – with 5G UW, my colleague, Lance Ulanoff, on Verizon proper, is still seeing SOS and is attempting to use 'Messages via Satellite' on his iPhone 17 Pro Max. Here's what that looks like: it's a pretty nice visual interface that takes over the Dynamic Island.

A look at Messages via Satellite on iPhone

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Other carriers are spiking on Down Detector, but it's likely not another outage

Verizon's responding back to frustrated users on social media

Verizon responding to customers on X

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It's a good time to try Messages via Satellite on your iPhone

Verizon just confirmed the issue with TechRadar and is working on a fix

"We are aware of an issue impacting wireless voice and data services for some customers. 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."

Verizon states that it's aware of the issue hitting both voice and data for some customers, but doesn't show how far-reaching the impact is. It's clear it's quite wide; scroll down and read the comments below.

There is no timeline for a resolution, but Verizon's engineers are working on it. So that's a positive.

I use Visible, one of Verizon MVNO's, and still have service

Visible still showing service

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I swapped from Verizon to Visible this past November during the carrier's Black Friday - Cyber Monday sale and am still seeing service on my iPhone 17 Pro Max, actually 5GUW with two bars of service.

Now, Visible is Verizon's MVNO, which means it's a 'mobile virtual network operator' that actually offers its service via Verizon's network, so it's peculiar that it's not impacted by the outage ... at least as of yet.

I am keeping an eye on Verizon's own social channels – mainly @Verizon, @VerizonSupport, and @VerizonNews on X – to see if any comment or acknowledgment is being issued, but there's nothing as of yet.

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Verizon's own Network Status isn't showing any issues

Verizon Network Status

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Interestingly, Verizon's Network Status checker doesn't appear to show any issues, and I've tried plugging in a few different locations to get it to update. Please let us know in the comments if you're on Verizon and experiencing this outage.

Based on social media posts and Down Detector comments, it's clear that the New York Metro Region, Texas, Florida, Las Vegas, Nevada, and South Carolina are experiencing issues.

I am also encountering a 'please try again' pop-up when using the tool, so it might be experiencing an outage.

For those counting, Down Detector is now at over 90,000 reported issues, with many in the comments noting that on their phones, 'SOS' is appearing instead of network bars. This likely indicates that the device can't reach the cellular network and instead defaults to satellite connectivity, a feature offered by the iPhone and other smartphones.

Verizon Outage – SOS on iPhone screen

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The spike is real on Down Detector – as of 12:16PM ET there are over 46,000 reported outages and a few of my colleagues who use Veirzon are seeing 'SOS' in place of network bars on there iPhones.

Verizon Reported Outages

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    1. Comment by Crystal C.

      In OKC. Mines been working for last 10-15 min

      • Comment by Kmf..

        I’m still out in Texas, it came back on for a little while ab 2 hours and then went back down, I’m relying on wifi, I have Verizon home internet and it’s been working normally, on hour 7 of this bs 😐

        • Comment by Jennifer Barthel.

          Still out in Charlotte

          • Comment by njny.

            8 hours in SOS and counting in NJ. Wrong. Just. Wrong.

            • Comment by shenandore.

              I’m back on for the longest period yet today. 10 minutes and counting in Springfield, VA just outside the capital beltway. I lost connectivity just after noon. This is a positive sign

              • Comment by Treche.

                Still out in Savanna GA. Sitting with several Verizon customers and all of us are discussing which cell company we plan to move to in the very near future! 🤬

                • Comment by joshjakob.

                  Still down in Newton, Massachusetts. 816pm Wednesday. 8 hours no updates from Verizon

                  • Comment by Tara Jones.

                    Still down in central florida confirmed.

                    • Comment by Julie.

                      I’m in Central Florida along with my sons and grandchildren. All of our phones are out and have been for at least 5 hours

                      • Comment by Jason.

                        Dothan, AL and the surrounding areas are all still down.