My Phone Won't Connect To Wi-Fi
Can’t connect to your email, internet, or anything else on your phone? Follow these general steps and you’ll be connected once again. This will help you determine whether or not it is a software, configuration, or hardware problem. Wi-Fi button First The very first thing you want to check is if your Wi-Fi is actually enabled. Sometimes we may forget to turn it back on or it was not on in the first place. Regardless, what you want to do is open up your phone and go to the main home menu. Whether you are on iPhone or Android, swiping down from the top of the screen should bring up a menu of icons that turn certain functions like Bluetooth on or off. Simply look for the Wi-Fi icon then continue. If this is the issue, you will see it light up and prompt you to join a Wi-Fi network (unless it automatically connects to a previous network). Voila! If it connects, great. If it does not, here’s some more symptoms. Accidental airplane Mode Whether or not you took a flight recently, I would check this option just to be sure. Sometimes it accidentally gets activated and blocks your phone from connecting to Wi-Fi. It is in the same place as the Wi-Fi button, and is always a picture of an airplane. Make sure to turn this option OFF and check again to see if you can connect. Your phone might need an update If your phone isn’t set to automatically update, it would be good to make sure your phone’s software is up to date. Manufacturers will release updates that change how your phone interacts with networks. If you have mobile data, go to settings and see if you need a quick software upgrade. Before we mess with settings... Before we completely reset the network settings, I would recommend resetting your phone. Simply power your device down and power it back up. In simple terms, it will “refresh” the setup on the phone, and it will possibly fix your issue. Reset your network settings The last step I would try if nothing else works is to reset all network settings. This is usually found under Settings->General->Network settings There will be an option to either forget your current network (Don’t worry, it can still find it again, it will just forget your current settings), or you can reset all network settings if that does not fix the issue. Hopefully after these steps, you will be connected to Wi-Fi once again. If you are not able to connect after all, it may turn out to be a hardware problem. If you’re charging port has become damaged or has failed, it may cause Wi-Fi connectivity issues. In the worst case scenario, if you have not had luck with any of these steps, iFixmarbella Repair offers free diagnosis on any device, so stop in to one of our locations and a technician can let you know exactly what is happening.
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