Struggling with an issue of internet connectivity or "no internet connection" text on your Android phone is quite infuriating, particularly when we require it most. Nevertheless, users need to see if they have exhausted their data plan or if there is an issue with the connectivity before they recharge their data plan with a data booster.  They can follow these easy tips to solve connectivity issues on their Android phones if they still have their daily data available and get back online. 

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Restart Android Phone

Restarting the phone can often fix many technical glitches such as internet connectivity issues. Switch off the device and then switch it back on after a few moments. It might refresh the connection to the network. Users can also turn Airplane mode on and then off to refresh the network connectivity.

Update the device and apps

Updating the phone's software lets users have the latest bug fixes and optimizations, that might improve internet connectivity. Users can go to the settings menu and click on a software update to update the latest version of its operating system for optimum performance.

Clean App Cache and Update Software

Regular cleaning up the cache of your web browser and apps can enhance performance. Additionally, users should close apps running in the background and too many websites running in the browser to avert redundant data usage.

Check Data Usage and Background Apps

Multiple background apps and heavy data usage can stagnate network speed. Keep track of data usage in the settings menu to identify apps that are consuming more data than usual and restrict background data usage for a few apps in the settings, which will allow users to arrange network speed for the application they access the most.

Reset Your Network Settings

If nothing works users should consider reorganizing their network settings. This procedure will turn all network settings to their default patterns which can often solve persistent issues with internet connectivity. Users should go to the settings menu and visit System" section to reset network settings. Then choose "Reset" and select "Reset network settings." Nevertheless, it is worth noting that resetting the network settings will result in removing saved Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth connections and users might be required to reconnect subsequently.