Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Galaxy S7: Troubleshoot WLAN issues after Android 7-update

After the update to Android, 7.0 nougat complain some owners of Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge wireless issues. We tell you five possible solutions.
Troubleshoot WLAN issues after Android 7-update

For some weeks now, Samsung has distributed the update to Android 7.0 Nougat for its two flagship Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge also in Germany. However, some users report problems with the wireless connection after updating their smartphones. However, it seems to be individual cases and not a fundamental problem with the update. The chances that you can do something against the mistakes are quite good. We'll show you which five tips could help.


Re-establish the network connection

The first thing you should do with connection problems with the wireless network is a reboot of the connection. Disable the WLAN interface on your smartphone, delete the connection and then re-enable the interface. Try to re-establish the connection to your wireless network. Possibly it can also help to restart the router.


Restart the Galaxy S7

If the replacement of the WLAN connection has not brought any improvement, the next step is a restart of the smartphone. It is even better to switch the unit off and then back on for a few seconds. If this does not have the desired effect, heavier guns must be produced.


Restart in safe mode

Next, you should restart the Galaxy S7 again, this time, however, in safe mode. To do this, you first switch the device off and then back on. Once the Samsung logo appears on the display, press the volume down button and hold down until the boot process is completed.

In secure mode, third-party apps remain disabled, so you can check if another app is responsible for the problem with the wireless connection. Try again to connect your Galaxy S7 to the WLAN network. If that works, it is clear that another app is the fault of the error. Unfortunately, the application does not reveal which app it is.


If you are suspicious of your app, you can find it by going to Settings> Apps> 'App Name' 'and then pressing the' Force Force 'button and then under' Memory ' "Delete all data from the app including the cache. If your suspicion is correct, the wireless connection should then also function again in the normal mode.
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