It could be due to a few reasons: your mobile data might be off, your Wi-Fi connection could be weak, or there might be a network outage. Try restarting your phone, checking your data/Wi-Fi settings, or contacting your service provider.
Your internet might not be working because mobile data is off, Wi-Fi is weak, or there’s a network issue. Try restarting your phone, checking settings, or contacting your provider.
First, check whether it’s your mobile data or Wi‑Fi that’s failing. Sometimes mobile data cuts out because of carrier issues or low signal, while Wi‑Fi problems can be router‑side. Switching between the two helps narrow down the cause quickly.
Your phone’s Airplane Mode might be accidentally enabled. It disables all wireless connections, so turn it off if it’s on. If it keeps turning on by itself, a stuck shortcut or button could be triggering it.
For Wi‑Fi issues, try power‑cycling your router. Unplug it for 30 seconds, then plug it back in. This simple reset often fixes connectivity problems caused by router glitches without touching your phone’s settings.
If you use data‑saving modes or VPNs, they can block internet access for some apps or even all traffic. Try turning off data saver and disabling the VPN temporarily to see if your internet comes back.
Sometimes your APN (Access Point Name) settings are wrong or corrupted, especially after switching SIM cards or carriers. Resetting APN to default in mobile network settings often restores data connectivity without deeper troubleshooting.
Apps or system updates can sometimes conflict with network drivers. If your phone’s internet stopped working after an update or installing a new app, try uninstalling that app or performing a small system update/patch — it may fix the broken network behavior.