This US mobile virtual network operator which uses T-Mobile network infrastructure has currently hit a rough patch and is bugged with a plentitude of issues across numerous Pixel devices. Whether it’s the inability to call or send normal messages, multimedia messages in the form of MMS, lack of 5G, or even make and receive phone calls [incoming calls are being straightaway transferred to voice mails in some cases], a slew of issues are currently lined up.
To make matters worse, some are even unable to activate their Pixel device on the Mint Mobile network after replacing their SIM with an eSIM. Whenever they try to do so, they are instead greeted with the “Can’t connect to network” error (operation code: 7, error code: 10009). If you are also facing these issues, then this guide will make you aware of numerous workarounds that should rectify these bugs. Follow along.
Fix Mint Mobile Issues on Pixel Devices
It is recommended that you try out each of the below-mentioned workarounds and then see which one spells out success. So with that in mind, let’s get started. Moreover, you just need to click on the desired fix to open it.
FIX 1: Clear SIM Slot FIX 2: Switch SIM Slots FIX 3: Toggle Airplane Mode FIX 4: Boot to Safe Mode FIX 5: Disable 5G FIX 6: Disable 2G FIX 7: Disable Adaptive Connectivity FIX 8: Turn off VoLTE and VoWiFi FIX 9: Install Pending Update FIX 10: Disable Dual SIM Dual Standby FIX 11: De-Register iMessage FIX 12: Reset APN FIX 13: Reset Network
These were the various methods to fix the Mint Mobile network issues on your Pixel device. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.