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Network fluctuating issues in S23

(Topic created on: 02-22-2024 09:22 PM)
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Royal_RJ
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Galaxy S
Since morning I am facing network fluctuations issues in my S23. 5g is not stable and after few minutes it automatically goes on lte, but my oneplus devices are working fine on same network provider. 
If anyone is facing same then please reply or anyone have any solution for this issue then please guide me. 
Thanks to them who read my post and help me to resolve this issue and always support me. 
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GalaxyMello
Active Level 3
Galaxy S
Try restarting your device and re inserting the sim card.
Royal_RJ
Expert Level 1
Galaxy S
Ok, I am trying.

Thank you
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GalaxyMello
Active Level 3
Galaxy S
If it doesn't work, you can also try this Screenshot_20240222_220109_Settings.jpg
Royal_RJ
Expert Level 1
Galaxy S
Ok
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goodthings
Expert Level 5
Galaxy S
Please reset network setting of both Sim one by one and than reset all settings of your's device in general management settings also Flight ✈️ mode on n off one time, restart your's device without any Sim in slots, interchange Sim in slots, turn off power saving mode then try to it's again. If you like please accept as a solution it's help to others users also, click 3dots in my reply section and click on accept solution. Thanks.
Mayur000
Active Level 10
Galaxy S
Samsung is totally failed for 5g, 5g+, 5g vonr

No carrier aggregation,
No VoNR.

Software team is very bad,.or good developers died due to COVID.
cs_member10
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Galaxy S

Dear Samsung member,

Greetings from Samsung customer support.

As per your query, kindly follow the easy troubleshooting steps which might help to solve the issue.

Check device network in open area
Check device network mode settings
Please follow the steps: Navigate to apps screen and tap on Settings>> Tap on Connections>> Tap on Mobile networks>> Tap on network mode SIM1 or SIM2>> Select network mode
Note: We recommend to set device network mode as 5G/LTE/3G/2G (auto connect) mode.

Check network operator settings
Kindly set device network operator as "Automatically".
Please follow the steps: Navigate to apps screen and tap on Settings>> Tap on Connections>> Tap on Mobile networks>> Tap on Network operators>> Select automatically>>
Note: We recommend to set device network operators as automatically.
Tap on OK>>Registered on network.

Check SIM cards
Kindly do check same SIM card in another phone or another SIM card in same phone to verify the issue.

Update device software (If Software update available): https://www.samsung.com/in/support/mobile-devices/samsung-galaxy-smartphone-how-to-update-software/

Reset the device: https://www.samsung.com/in/support/mobile-devices/samsung-galaxy-mobile-how-to-perform-a-factory-res...

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

Warm Regards,
Samsung Customer Support

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Royal_RJ
Expert Level 1
Galaxy S
This issue is not resolved yet
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mil39
Beginner Level 2
Galaxy S
Samsung is degrading as a company day by day. S23, for such high cost, should be able to provide decent, if not great, connectivity to the users. Additionally, too much overheating issues. One could boil water without heating rod.
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