How To Fix Elephone Smartphones Weak Signal and Cellular Data Problems?

Steps To Fix Elephone Smartphones Weak Signal and Cellular Data Problems: If you have an Elephone smartphone and you are facing the problems of having a weak signal, then you are not alone. There are also complains of having cellular data problems like unable to establish a connection, instability of connection and likewise. The following guide will be of immense help for you as you can fix such problems sitting in the comfort of your home.

Possible Ways To Fix Elephone Smartphones Weak Signal and Cellular Data Problems

Unstable Mobile Network

The first thing you should do is reboot your smartphone because most of the mobile network issues are solved effortlessly after restarting a smartphone. You can also select the network manually if the network does not appear automatically.

Replace SIM Card – The mobile network problem is mostly due to the SIM card you have placed. You need to take the SIM card off from your smartphone, clean it softly and put it back. If it does not solve the problem, you need to place another SIM card of another company and see if it is ok.

If the problem has appeared suddenly, you have to restore factory settings after backing up of device data. Otherwise, you can contact the customer care of the SIM company to see if the issue is due to their tower location or not.

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Cannot Connect To Wi-Fi

Wifi Issue 1

Step 1. Make sure the password for Wi-Fi is correct. To ensure that, connect to Wi-Fi connection using another device.

Step 2. Restart your device, reset your router and modem. Sometimes, resetting your router is all you need to solve the issues.

Step 3. Go to Settings on your smartphone and tap on Wi-Fi. Press and hold the desired Wi-Fi network available.

Step 4. Tap on Forget option and tap on the network again and this time, tap on Connect option and provide the correct password to connect.

Cannot Connect To Network

If you are connecting to higher network like 4G, make sure that your smartphone is compatible with the network. If not, the network signal won’t be received. You can find the information in the manual.

Try Another SIM Card – To be on the safe side and to make sure that the problem is not with the SIM, you need to use another SIM of another company and see if you can connect to their 2G/3G/4G network or not. If you cannot, you need to take the following steps.

SD Card

Step 1. Reboot your smartphone. Connect to Cellular Data and tap on the option and hold for a few seconds.

Step 2. A new screen will appear where you have to make sure that you are connecting to the right SIm in case you are using Dual SIM setup.

Step 3. Go to Settings and go for Restore Factory option after taking a backup of all device data.

If the problem is not solved, the problem could be due to hardware issues and you need to visit the service centre for that.

Dibyashree Sharma
Dibyashree Sharma
Dibyashree Sharma graduated in Computer Science from NIT Rourkela. For the past eight years, she has been blogging about Android, which she is really passionate about. She has built a good reputation as a reliable source. Away from the digital sphere, Dibyashree enjoys playing tennis, a sport she is as passionate about as she is about technology.

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