How to Fix Samsung Galaxy S21 Wi-Fi Connection Keeps Dropping

In this post, we will show you how to fix Galaxy S21 that keeps disconnecting from the Wi-Fi network it’s connected to or if your samsung galaxy s21 keeps restarting after update

Just because your Galaxy S21 drops its connection doesn’t mean it has a problem. It is possible that the issue is with your router. However, since we don’t know what the real issue is, it’s better to troubleshoot your devices so that you will learn more about the issue and how to fix it. Here’s what you should do.

Solution 1 :- Restart Your Router and Your Phone 

When it  comes to fixing network related issues the first thing that you need to do is to refresh the memories of your device. A simple reboot can oftentimes fix even the most complicated problems. It’s possible that your devices have been online for a long time already. So here’s what you have to do first. 

Unplug the router from the wall outlet or disconnect the power cord from the main unit. Leave the device without power for a minute or two. While waiting press and hold the Volume down button and the power key for eight seconds. This will shut your phone down and force it to power back up. When the logo shows, release both keys and wait for the device to finish the reboot process. Once your router starts to broadcast the signal and your phone has finished rebooting, let it reconnect to the network and see if the problem still occurs.

Solution 2 :- Re-establish The Connection Between Your Devices 

 After Refreshing your device’s memories and the problem remains, the next thing you have to do is to re-establish the connection between your devices.

It means that you have to delete the existing connection and let your phone reconnect to the network. Here’s how you do that.

Pull the notification panel down and then tap and hold on the Wi-Fi icon once the Wifi Settings page is opened tap the gear icon next to the network your phone is connected to. Tap Forget at the bottom right corner of the screen. Tap the network you want your phone to connect and enter the password. Tap connect to have your device reconnect to the network. Once you’ve done that observe your phone to know if the problem continues.

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Solution 3 :- Reset the Network Settings of Your Phone 

It’s possible that the problem is due to some network services that may have stopped working for some reason. So the next thing you have to do is to reset the network settings on your phone to reload them. Here’s how you do that.

Step 1: Open the Settings app on your phone.

Step 2: Scroll down a dd tap General Management.

Step 3: Tap reset to view the reset options.

Step 4: Tap reset network settings.

Step 5: Tap reset settings and if prompted enter your Security lock.

Step 6: Tap reset to proceed with the network settings reset.

Step 7: After doing that, have your Galaxy S21 reconnect to the WiFi network and try to see the problem is fixed.

Solution 4 :- Factory Reset Your Phone 

If the previous solution also fails to fix the problem. Then you have to see if your other devices also have the same issue because if so then it’s a problem with your router and you need to call your service provider for that. However if only your Galaxy S21 has the problem then a reset wii be necessary. Prior to the reset backup your important files and data as they will be deleted. When ready follow these steps to reset your phone.

Step 1: Open the Settings app.

Step 2: Scroll down and tap General Management.

Step 3: Tap reset to view all reset options.

Step 4: Tap Factory Data Reset.

Step 5: Scroll down and tap reset.

Step 6: If prompted enter your Security lock.

Step 7: Tap delete all. Enter your password and tap done to proceed with the reset. 

Step 8: After the reset set up your phone as a new device.

Step 9: Your phone should already have a fast and stable internet connection..

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