Being able to use a Wi-Fi network is pretty much an essential function of any smartphone these days, so if you’re having problems with your iPhone maintaining a Wi-Fi connection it can very quickly become frustrating – especially if you have limited data available on your contract and don’t want to switch to cellular (5G or 4G) in order to get a better signal.
Here’s a few things to try if you want to find out why your iPhone is dropping its Wi-Fi signal and stop it from happening. Before moving onto more complex solutions, it’s best to make sure that simple things aren’t causing the problem. Here’s a few settings and process to check at the outset.
1. RUN SOFTWARE UPDATE
It’s usually* a good idea to ensure that you’re using the latest version of iOS, as sometimes older versions can contain bugs that were