Many Apple users have a complaint that their iPhone XS won’t connect to WiFi. They said that iPhone connects to Wi-Fi when they connect. But suddenly it is dropping. Are you one of them? If yes, here you can find some simple solutions to fix this issue.

Solution 1: Check the Router

  • Make sure that your Wi-Fi Router is turned on.
  • Make sure that you are not far away from the Router.
  • Try different Wi-Fi networks. Because it may be a network problem.

Solution 2: Check your Wi-Fi Connection

  • Launch Settings->Wi-Fi.
  • Make sure that Wi-Fi is turned on.
  • Make sure that your iPhone is connected to Wi-Fi.
  • If your iPhone is connected to Wi-Fi, you can see the Blue check mark next to the connected Wi-Fi Network name.
  • Tap (i) info symbol next to the connected Wi-Fi network name.
  • Enable “Auto-Join”.

Solution 3: Refresh Airplane Mode

  • Launch Settings.
  • Turn on “Airplane Mode”.
  • Wait for few seconds and then turn it off.

Solution 4: Restart your iPhone & Router To restart your iPhone,

  • Hold down the Side Button and either Volume Up/Down Button simultaneously until slide to power off screen appears.
  • Drag the slider to turn off your device.
  • To turn on your iPhone, press and hold the Side Button until the Apple Logo appears.

To restart your Router,

  • Disconnect the router from the power.
  • To do it unplug the power cord from the back of the router. Wait for some time.
  • Then plug the power cord into the router.

Solution 5: Forget Wi-Fi Network

  • Go to Settings->Wi-Fi.
  • Tap (i) info symbol next to the connected Wi-Fi network.
  • Tap “Forget This Network”.
  • Tap “Forget This Network” in the pop-up box to confirm.
  • Then rejoin to the same network or any other Wi-Fi networks.

Solution 6: Check connected Wi-Fi Network issues

  • Go to Settings->Wi-Fi.
  • Make sure that Wi-Fi is turned on and you can see connected Wi-Fi network name.
  • If there is any problem with the connected Wi-Fi network, you can see the alert like ”No Internet Connection” under the Wi-Fi network name. So try another network and check whether your iPhone is connected to Wi-Fi or not.

Solution 7: Reset Network Settings

  • Go to Settings->General->Reset.
  • Tap “Reset Network Settings”.
  • Enter the Passcode if required.
  • Tap “Reset Network Settings” in the pop-up box.
  • Wait until your iPhone restarts and then connect it to Wi-Fi.

Note: This action will reset all Wi-Fi Networks & Passwords, APN & VPN Settings, and Cellular Settings of your iPhone. Solution 8: Reset All Settings

  • Go to Settings->General->Reset.
  • Tap “Reset All Settings”.
  • Enter your passcode and restrictions passcode.
  • Tap “Reset All Settings” in the pop-up box.
  • Again tap “Reset All Settings” to confirm.
  • Wait until your iPhone restarts.

Note: Reset All Settings will remove all Bluetooth pairing details, saved Wi-Fi Network & Passwords, and APN & VPN Settings. Other Solutions:

  • Update your iPhone.
  • Update your Router to the latest firmware.
  • Restore your iPhone to Factory Reset.

If you know any other solutions to fix iPhone XR won’t connect to Wi-Fi, let us know through your comments.