If you own an iPhone, you know how important it is to have a strong Wi-Fi signal. Unfortunately, sometimes you can experience issues with your network connection, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. But don’t worry, we have a few tips that can help you boost your Wi-Fi signal on iPhone.
Firstly, when you’re experiencing network issues, you might try turning on airplane mode and turning it back off. However, this doesn’t always work. Instead, head on over to the Privacy section in your iPhone settings and go to Location Services. At the bottom of your screen, you’ll see System Services. Turn off the Cell Network Search for approximately 5 to 10 seconds. This will re-search for any networks around you to reconnect and give you the best connection possible.
If you’re experiencing Bluetooth or hotspot issues, there’s a new option available under the System Services called Networking and Wireless. If you own an iPhone 11, 11 Pro, or 11 Pro Max, turning off location for Networking and Wireless may affect Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Ultra Wideband performance. Turn it off for a few seconds and then click it back on. This has improved Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections on an iPhone 11 over the past several weeks of using iOS 13.5.
In conclusion, these tips have helped improve overall network connections, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi on iOS devices running on iOS 13.5. Try these tips and let us know if they work for you.