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[SOLVED] Wi-Fi Keeps Disconnecting on Android – Complete Fix Guide (2026)

  



If your Android phone’s Wi-Fi keeps disconnecting, you’re not alone. This issue affects millions of users on Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, Xiaomi, and OnePlus devices. In this guide, we’ll explain why it happens and provide step-by-step fixes to restore a stable connection.

🔍 Why Does Wi-Fi Keep Disconnecting?

Common causes include:

  • Router conflicts or weak signal

  • Battery optimization disabling Wi-Fi in background

  • Cache/data corruption in network settings

  • Outdated firmware or Android version

  • Third-party apps interfering

  • Incorrect Wi-Fi settings (IP/DNS issues)




✅ Step-by-Step Fixes

1. Toggle Wi-Fi ON/OFF

  • Swipe down → tap Wi-Fi icon OFF → ON again.

2. Enable/Disable Airplane Mode

  • Turn Airplane Mode ON for 10 seconds → OFF.

3. Stay Close to Router

  • Move within 5–10 meters of router for stable signal.

4. Restart Your Phone

  • Simple reboot clears temporary glitches.

5. Forget and Re-Add Wi-Fi Network

  • Settings → Wi-Fi → Select network → Forget.

  • Re-enter password to reconnect.

6. Reset Network Settings

  • Settings → System → Reset options → Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth.

7. Connect to Another Wi-Fi Network

  • Tests if issue is router specific.

8. Update Android Software

  • Settings → Software update → Download and install.

9. Boot Into Safe Mode

  • Hold power button → long-press Power off → select Safe Mode.

  • Test Wi-Fi; uninstall conflicting apps if it works here.

10. Restart Router

  • Power cycle router: unplug for 30 seconds → plug back in.

⚠️ When to Seek Repair

If none of these steps work, the issue may be hardware-related (Wi-Fi antenna damage). Visit an authorized service center.

🏆 Final Thoughts

The Wi-Fi keeps disconnecting error on Android is frustrating but usually fixable. By following these steps—toggle Wi-Fi, reset settings, update software, and test in Safe Mode—you can solve most cases. For persistent issues, professional repair may be required. www.truthchariot.com

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