{Disarmed} Seven solutions to the coverage problems of your mobile (and a trick so that the WiFi goes like a shot)
Calls that hang up, photos that don't arrive, minimal coverage... who hasn't happened to us? Whether we are talking about network coverage or the quality of making WiFi calls, there are many ways to optimize performance and avoid crashes and problems caused by poor coverage. We tell you.
Tips to correct your network coverage problems
- Avoid using covers or cases that are too thick. The book-type covers with magnets that cover all the metallic contours of the terminal may be causing interference or degrading the quality of signal reception.
- If it is within your power to do so and you are not accessing a public network, a router reset is always recommended. The different MAC addresses will bid for their place in the network and you will be able to position yours with priority.
- Change the network mode. If you are using a 4G network, try switching between 3G, 2G or 5G — which consumes more battery power —. Although the possibility of switching to 5G networks depends on the operator with which you have contracted the network service —the one that provides your SIM—, you can always switch between 2G/3G and 4G. Go to Settings> SIM cards and mobile networks> choose the SIM card you are using and go inside. In this new section enter Preferred network type . There you can change it.

- If you can't do that, force a restart on your phone by turning on ' Airplane Mode ' or going into ' Settings ' and resetting Wi-Fi, mobile network and Bluetooth settings. This will forget connections and delete network names, but will avoid potential congestion.
- If you have a dualSIM tray, that is, with two slots or spaces to have a SIM card and a microSD memory card, take the opportunity to turn off the mobile, exchange their positions and restart the terminal . This is recommended to rule out other poor coverage issues.
- Do you use data roaming? It is a good way to reinforce coverage since the terminal will connect to the closest networks. To activate it you must follow this path: Settings> SIM cards and mobile networks> Advanced settings> Data roaming .

- Diagnose your network. Did you know this function? You can do this using CIT codes or by accessing the dedicated MIUI submenu, following this path: Settings > SIM cards and mobile networks > Advanced settings > Mobile network diagnostics .

How to speed up your WiFi (valid for any Xiaomi, Redmi or POCO)

And what happens when the connection problems are the responsibility of the WiFi, when the calls that fail are the ones we make through WhatsApp or Meets, for example? The solution is, first of all, to allocate more resources to those applications , closing the rest and emptying the cache. And check, of course, if your WiFi is being stolen .

Now, if what we need is to give the WiFi network a boost, a kind of magic vitamin, there is a trick (two, actually), to be able to do it. The first is as simple as disabling Bluetooth or, at the very least, searching for Bluetooth devices . It is executed following this path:

- Go into ' Settings '.
- Scroll down to ' Location '.
- Go into ' Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Search '.
- Disable the ' Search for Bluetooth device ' function and you will be able to optimize the stability of the WiFi network.
The second trick is as simple as turning off the auto-update feature for installed apps. To do this, go to the Google Play Store and, by tapping on your profile icon, go to General> Network preferences> Automatically update applications and uncheck this function, so that it is deactivated.

We can also ultimately speed up the performance of these types of apps by changing data privacy via the path Privacy > Manage > Special app access > Unrestricted data .
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The news Seven solutions to the coverage problems of your mobile (and a trick so that the WiFi goes like a shot) was originally published in xiaomist by Isra Fdez .
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