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Samsung f23 stuck on continuously restart and its wifi hotspot is not working.

(Topic created on: 04-27-2025 08:09 PM)
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dheeraj010
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Galaxy F
Samsung f23 stuck on continuously restart and its wifi hotspot is not working.
When started it runs only 2 minutes and again set on auto switch off and switch on.
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goodthings
Expert Level 5
Galaxy F
Kindly reset factory data with backup then try to it's again. If you like please accept as a solution it's help to others users also, click on 3dots in my reply section and click on accept solution. Thanks.
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goodthings
Expert Level 5
Galaxy F
Your's most welcome to here.
cs_member10
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Galaxy F

Dear Samsung Member,

Greetings from Samsung Customer Support!

We regret to hear about your experience with our product. Please believe that this is not a usual occurrence.

Please perform the below-mentioned troubleshooting steps, these may help in resolving your concerns.

1. Galaxy device auto restart issues: Kindly use genuine Samsung charger.

1.Disable auto restart function, there are two methods to disable auto restart function:
Settings > General management > Reset > Disable Auto restart (if enabled).

If the issue has not been resolved, then follow;

2.If you are facing this issue after installing any new application, then uninstall that application:
Settings > Apps > desired app > Uninstall > OK.

2. Galaxy device wi-fi and hostport issues:

→ Check Settings: Do you get any error pop up, on connecting your device to a Wi-Fi network?
Note: Any prompt that says "Authentication Error" is related to an incorrect password. Please contact your Internet Service Provider for assistance regarding changing your Wi-Fi network password.

→Reset network settings: Path: Settings > General Management > Reset > Reset network settings.

→Reset settings: Tap on Settings>General Management> Reset and then tap on Reset settings.

1) Switch off your Wi-Fi router at the wall and wait 2-3 minutes before turning it back on. Once the router has successfully connected to the internet again, try to connect to your network on your phone.

2) Some Wi-Fi routers support both 2.4GHz and 5GHz. Most Galaxy devices will switch between these channels automatically when required. For example, when you are closer to the router your device will switch to 5GHz and swap to 2.4GHz when further away.

3) Make sure there is no interference between the router and your phone. Concrete walls, fridges, and microwaves can all interrupt the Wi-Fi signal.

4) If possible, try and connect your device to a different Wi-Fi connection. If you can connect, you should contact your Wi-Fi provider for more assistance.

→ Kindly check and disable the Airplane/Flight Mode on your device.

→ Check Flight Mode by swiping down notification panel on your device with two fingers to access all of the Quick Settings.

→ Find the Airplane/Flight mode option and turn it off.

→Disable the data saver: Path: Settings > Connections >Data usage > Data saver > Disable data saver (if enabled).

→ Try Safe mode: https://www.samsung.com/in/support/mobile-devices/safe-mode-on-samsung-phones/

→ Update the software if available: https://www.samsung.com/in/support/mobile-devices/samsung-galaxy-smartphone-how-to-update-software/

→ You can reset your device by following the steps.
1. Kindly create a data backup of your device via the SMART switch mobile application or http://www.samsung.com/in/support/smartswitch pc suite.
2. Remember the Google password before resetting the device because it is required during initial setup.
3. If you do not remember then advise to reset (Forgot password) his/her Google account.

Path: Settings> General Management.>Reset>Temporary cloud backup or External storage backup>After backup tab on Factory data reset to reset your device to its factory default settings.
This will erase all data, including files and downloaded apps.

If the issue still occurs, please visit the service centre for a physical inspection of your device. You can locate your nearest service centre with this given link: https://www.samsung.com/in/support/service-center/

Warm Regards,
Samsung Customer Support

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mrmurugan
Active Level 6
Galaxy F
I too facing this problem. And not only me, many f23 user face this problem
Members_oNJhTxR
Beginner Level 2
Galaxy F

I had the same issue—having to restart the phone several times. I was eventually forced to switch off the phone from the bootloader for at least 10 hours. Now, I'm unable to turn on Wi-Fi or hotspot. How to solve the issue, I'm using Samsung F23 5G.

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Prajwal545
Active Level 3
Galaxy F
This is a hardware issue and company should pay for this😤
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mrmurugan
Active Level 6
Galaxy F
Yes, But they do accept it?
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