The #Apple #iPhone4 is an older generation iPhone model that is still being used today. This model was first released in June 2010 and has solid build quality made of an Aluminum frame with glass on both the front and back. It uses a 3.5 inch IPS LCD screen with a resolution of 640 x 960 pixels that’s protected by Corning Gorilla Glass. At the back is a 5MP main camera while the front has a VGA selfie camera. Under the hood, you will find the Apple A4 processor which is paired with 512MB of RAM. Although this is a solid performing device there are instances when certain issues can occur which we will be addressing today. In this latest installment of our troubleshooting series we will tackle the Apple iPhone 4 won’t connect to Wi-Fi issue.
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How To Fix The Apple iPhone 4 Won’t Connect To Wi-Fi Issue
It is always a good idea to make sure that your phone is running on the latest software version before you perform the troubleshooting steps listed below. If an update is available then you should download and install it first. You can update your phone by connecting it to a computer with iTunes running. This will minimize the possibility of the problem being caused by an outdated software version.
Turn on the Wi-Fi switch of the phone
Your phone has a Wi-Fi switch which needs to be turned on so that it can connect to a Wi-Fi network. You might have forgotten to turn on this switch which is why the phone can’t connect to a Wi-Fi network.
- From your Home screen, go to Settings > Wi-Fi.
- Turn on Wi-Fi. Your device will automatically search for available Wi-Fi networks.
- Tap the name of the Wi-Fi network that you want to join.
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Make sure Airplane Mode is off
The airplane mode is a setting found in your phone which is used when you are in an airplane. When this is turned on your phone will not receive or transmit any wireless signals so that it will not interfere with the aircraft electronic equipment. If you are getting the Apple iPhone 4 won’t connect to Wi-Fi issue then you should make sure that airplane mode is off or you can try toggling this switch if it is already in the off position.
Make sure that the router is working
The problem might be caused by the router your phone is trying to connect to and not by your phone. Can other devices connect to the router successfully? Does the router have a setting activated ( try checking the MAC filtering setting) that is blocking your phone from connecting to it? One quick way to check if this is a router related issue is to try connecting your phone to a different Wi-Fi network then check if the issue still occurs.
Perform a force restart
If the problem is caused by a software glitch then a force restart will be able to fix this as it will refresh the phone software. This procedure will also reset the phone connection to the network which needs to be done for this issue.
- Press and hold the Home button.
- While holding the Home button, press and hold the Sleep/Wake button.
- Continue holding both buttons for about 10 seconds until the Apple logo appears.
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Reset the phone network settings
There are cases when the problem is caused by an issue with the phone network settings. To fix this it’s best to reset the network settings of your phone.
- Tap Settings.
- Scroll to and touch General
- Scroll to and tap Reset
- Tap Reset Network Settings
- Tap Reset Network Settings.
- Your phone will reboot. When the phone starts the default network settings will be restored.
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Perform a hard reset
One last troubleshooting step to consider is a hard reset. This will revert your phone back to its factory condition. Take note that this will erase your phone data so make sure to have a backup copy before proceeding.
- Make sure that the phone is off
- Insert the USB cable then hold the Home button while connecting the phone to a computer with iTunes running.
- On the computer when you are prompted that iTunes has detected the iPhone in recovery mode click on OK.
- Click on Restore iPhone.
- Click on Restore and Update.
- iTunes will begin to restore your iPhone.
If the issue still occurs then this could already be caused by a faulty hardware component. The best thing to do right now is to bring the phone to a service center and have it checked.
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