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Galaxy SPossible Causes:
* Software Glitch: The latest software update might have introduced a bug that's interfering with network connectivity.
* Network Congestion: Increased network traffic in your area could be causing temporary connection drops.
* SIM Card Issue: A faulty or improperly inserted SIM card can lead to intermittent connectivity problems.
* Hardware Issue: In rare cases, a hardware problem with your phone's network components could be the culprit.
Troubleshooting Steps:
* Restart Your Phone: A simple restart can often resolve minor software glitches.
* Check Network Settings:
* Reset Network Settings: Go to Settings > General Management > Reset > Reset Network Settings. This will reset Wi-Fi, mobile data, and Bluetooth settings.
* Check Airplane Mode: Toggle Airplane Mode on and off to refresh the network connection.
* Select Network Mode Manually: Go to Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > Network Mode and try selecting a different network mode (e.g., 5G, 4G, 3G).
* Check SIM Card:
* Reseat SIM Card: Remove and reinsert your SIM card to ensure proper contact.
* Try Another SIM Card: If possible, try using a different SIM card in your phone to see if the issue persists.
* Check for Software Updates: Ensure you have the latest software update installed, as it might contain fixes for network-related issues.
* Contact Your Carrier: If the problem continues, contact your mobile carrier's customer support. They can help you troubleshoot network issues on their end or check for any service outages in your area.
Additional Tips:
* Check for Network Interference: Certain locations or objects (e.g., metal cases, elevators) can interfere with network signals.
* Disable 5G Temporarily: If you're experiencing frequent drops while using 5G, try disabling 5G and see if it improves connectivity.
If the issue persists after trying these troubleshooting steps, it might be necessary to contact Samsung Support or take your phone to a service center for further diagnosis.
I hope these suggestions help you resolve the network issues on your Samsung Galaxy S21 FE!
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Galaxy SDear Samsung Member,
Greetings from Samsung Customer Support!
As per your concern, we would request you to kindly visit this mentioned link to resolve your issue by using the below-given link.
● Galaxy device network issue: https://www.samsung.com/in/support/mobile-devices/samsung-galaxy-smartphone-how-to-optimise-network-...
If the issue persists, kindly report the problems with a log file. To share a log file, click on the Samsung Members Application (Open Samsung Members Application > Support> Tap on send feedback> Choose Composer> Select error report> select the appropriate issue category> Type your query and send.)
Warm Regards,
Samsung Customer Support
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