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How To Fix Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus WiFi Connection Tha Keeps Dropping

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Samsung Galaxy S10+ Wi-Fi connection keeps dropping. If your Wi-Fi connection keeps dropping while you're using your premium phone like the Samsung Galaxy S10+, the issue could be minor and temporary. Needless to say, you may be able to fix it on your own without bringing the phone back to the store or shop. Network issues are often very easy to fix as long as they're not caused by a hardware failure or physical damage. Troubleshooting Galaxy S10+ with Wi-Fi connection keeps dropping issue. When it comes to troubleshooting your phone with network issues, there's always something you can do and based on our experience. Such issues are often fixed by the following procedures. Restart your network equipment. If this problem occurs when you're connected to your own Wi-Fi network, there's always a possibility that the problem is with your network equipment. It is always recommended to refresh your connection by power cycling your devices and that means your router and or modem. Here's how you do it. Reboot your Galaxy S10+, plug your network equipment in and allow them to boot up successfully. Now, allow your phone to reconnect to your own network. Continue using your phone to know if the problem still occurs. If Wi-Fi connection keeps dropping still even after this, then move on to the next solution. Reset network settings to fix Wi-Fi connection keeps dropping issue. Doing this procedure will probably fix the problem with your phone. We've already ruled out the possibility that it's just an issue of your network devices so this time, we will have to troubleshoot your phone. When you do this procedure, the following changes will occur. Stored Wi-Fi networks will be deleted, paired Bluetooth devices will be deleted. Background data sync settings will be turned on. Data restrictive settings in applications that were manually turned on, off by the customer will be reset to the default setting. Network selection mode will be set to automatic, and here's how you reset the network settings in your Galaxy S10+. From the home screen, swipe up on an empty spot to open the apps tray. Tap settings greater than general management greater than reset greater than reset network settings. Tap reset settings. If you have set up a PIN, enter it. Tap reset settings. Once complete, a confirmation window will appear. After this procedure, you will have to let your phone scan for available Wi-Fi hotspots so that you can reconnect to the network. Perform the master reset on your device. At this point, since you've already reset the network settings of your device to no avail, it's time to reset the phone. This will bring the phone back to its factory default settings and fix all firmware-related issues that might be causing the Wi-Fi connection keeps dropping issue. However, make sure to back up all your important files and data as they will be deleted during the process. Turn off the device, press and hold the volume up key and the Bixby key, then press and hold the power key. When the green Android logo displays, release all keys. Press the volume down key several times to highlight white data, factory reset. Press power button to select. Press the volume down key until yes, delete all user data is highlighted. Press power button to select and start the master reset. Press the power key to restart the device. I hope that we've been able to help you fix the problem with your device. We would appreciate it if you helped us spread the word so please share this post if you found it helpful. [Music] [Music]