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3 weeks ago in
Galaxy S
If you have any problems with your Samsung phone, please let me know, and I'll do my best to assist you.
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3 weeks ago in
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What to do for the status bar not showing wifi 7 signal strength even closer to router?
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3 weeks ago in
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Turn off mobile data to force Wi-Fi priority.
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3 weeks ago in
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But no change
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3 weeks ago in
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Disable second SIM temporarily Turn off "Mobile data always active" in Developer Options Update system software Clear System UI cache (if available) Forget and reconnect to the Wi-Fi network Boot into Safe Mode to check for third-party app conflicts
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3 weeks ago in
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I'm only use single sim and I checked no uicache in developer mode and mobile data always active is already deactivated.
Here's the screen shot of safe mode but no changes
Here's the screen shot of safe mode but no changes
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3 weeks ago in
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The missing Wi-Fi icon in the status bar is most likely a UI bug or hidden setting. The best fix is to install Good Lock from the Galaxy Store, then install the QuickStar module within it, go to “Visibility of Indicator Icons,” and make sure Wi-Fi is toggled ON—this typically resolves such issues. If that doesn’t help, try resetting all settings (non-destructive) or wait for the next One UI update, as this could be a minor firmware glitch.
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3 weeks ago in
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I already tried Good luck, but no luck, hope oneui 7 fix it
