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1.Check Wi-Fi/Cellular Data Connection just make sure that Wi-Fi or cellular data is enabled on your Android device. You can toggle these settings in the quick settings menu or in the settings app. 2.Restart Your Device in some case sometimes, a simple restart can solve many connectivity issues. Turn off your Android device and then turn it back on after a few seconds. 3.Check Airplane Mode is off 4.Reset Network Settings you can just go to your device's settings, then find and select "Network & Internet" or a similar option. Look for an option like "Reset Network Settings" or "Reset Wi-Fi, Mobile & Bluetooth". Be aware that this will reset all network-related settings, including saved Wi-Fi passwords and paired Bluetooth devices. 5.Forget and Reconnect to Wi-Fi Network, in case if you're using Wi-Fi, go to your device's Wi-Fi settings, forget the network you're trying to connect to and then reconnect by entering the password again. 6.Check Router/Modem in case you're having issues with Wi-Fi, try restarting your router or modem. Sometimes, routers can experience issues that affect all connected devices. 7.Check Data Usage Limit. just go to the data settings, make sure you haven't set a limit on data usage that might be preventing the device from using data beyond a certain point. 8.Check Data Roaming (if applicable*) 9.Update Software 10.Check for VPN or Proxy Settings 11.Factory Reset (as a last Solution). |
The android device is not connecting over the internet what can i do ?
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