Recently we have Discussed the possible causes and solutions to the WiFi connectivity problems experienced by some Samsung Galaxy Note 2 phones. In one article, we presented using the Power Save Mode to optimize the performance of the phone’s WiFi. Other solutions were overpriced presented here.
Since the Galaxy Note 2 is running in the same Android operating system similar to the Galaxy S3 and S4, the articles Listed below can help troubleshoot the issue as well:
1. WiFi Auto Connect Problems
second WiFi Connectivity Keeps on Turning Off
3rd Phone Asks for WiFi Password Everytime Restart
If any of the WiFi connectivity problem solutions presented here before fail to solve the issue Even when going as far as performing a Factory Reset to your Galaxy Note 2, it alreadycreated May be hardware-related.
In a story shared to us by Rob Coe, one of our readers, When any of the previous solutions here did not fix his WiFi connectivity problems, he Suspected That it May no longer be a configuration issue or a simple software glitch. Thus, he contacted his carrier about it.
Like many other Samsung smartphone users who directed Their problems withtheir carriers, Rob’s carrier did not providesprofessional him a definitive answer at first. So, after bugging them about it, They finally Agreed to open up his Galaxy Note 2nd
From there, They found out That the phone’s WiFi antenna was poorly connected. It looked like it was only hanging on a thread. The carrier ruled out That it was a factory defect (since Rob’s Galaxy Note 2 was only bought last December). Finally, They had the unit Replaced.
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