Pixel, another major Android device launched by Google, is no
doubt the most awaited product for people. Its impressive design and features
make it a unique smartphone. But this stunning phone too has problems which are
more prominent to its users. Sometimes, the phone doesn’t connect with Wi-Fi
and it is really frustrating for the people and sometimes it connects but
doesn’t load any webpage. Do you own Google Pixel phone? Are you also facing
the same problem right now? Don’t worry because there are solutions to fix the
issue regarding Wi-Fi connection.
Let’s begin with the solutions to
resolve the issues.
- Restart
your Google Pixel
Sometimes Wi-Fi doesn’t connect or the connection doesn’t load a
webpage. In such situation, restarting the device works. While restarting the
phone automatically corrects the errors occurring in the phone and works
correctly again.
- Check
the power saving mode
If you have chosen the power saving mode, you might have
forgotten to remove the restriction from Wi-Fi connection. Check the Power
saving mode and find out if you have restrictions or not.
- Restart
the Router
Maybe the problem is not in your phone and the router’s firmware
is not working correctly. You can try switching the router off. After a few
seconds, you can restart it and check if the phone is connecting to the Wi-Fi.
- Check
your web browser
At times, few applications do not open or work as the phone does
not support them. To confirm, try open Google search in your web browser. If
you can search then the problem is in the application you are using.
- Check
Date and Time in the phone
If the date and time are changed, the phone might face the
problem in running the internet. Check if the date and time are changed. If
changed, then select auto settings and let your phone change the date and the
time.
- Clear
cache app data
The apps in your phone save their cache in temporary memory
where the password, username and other data is saved. Cache memory might cause
an issue which will restrict the phone to connect with Wi-Fi.
To clear the cache,
- Go
to Settings.
- Tap
app manager and go to the app you are using.
- Tap on
it.
- Select Clear
Cache.
To clear the cache of the applications, do it by selecting the
applications individually.
- Disconnect
and Reset with Wi-Fi
If the Google Pixel is not connecting with Wi-Fi, try disconnecting
the network.
- Go
to Settings and tap Wi-Fi.
- Tap
the network you are connected with.
To reset a network,
- Go to
Settings and tap More.
- Select Network
settings reset.
- Tap Reset to
confirm.
- Now,
restart your phone and try connecting with the Wi-Fi network.
- This
time, you will need to fill up the password.
Google Pixel is an excellent phone but the “Wi-Fi not
connecting” is a common problem faced by its owners. Since it is possible to
resolve the issue, you can now apply aforementioned the steps if and when the
issue arises.
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