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Wi-Fi issues are extremely common, but this one seems to be impacting iPhone 15 models in particular. Complaints have picked up in recent days and users are frustrated.
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Lastly, it's important to determine if the problem is device-specific. Connect the same iPhone to any other Wi-Fi network: If the problem persists, it's not the router's fault, but your iPhone's.
However, adding to these troubles, many iPhone 15 users report that even after updating to iOS 17.1, the Wi-Fi issues still persist.
A few iPhone 15 owners say that the Wi-Fi turns back on automatically overnight when they turn it off. This happens when toggling off Wi-Fi using the phone’s Control Center.
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APPLE has been left stumped by two issues hitting iPhone users, which it has failed to fix in an upcoming update. The problems include unstable Wi-Fi connections and a bizarre issue in which iPhone… ...
Make sure that Wi-Fi is on. Check that there are no connectivity issues and that you can see your network by testing the network with another device. Forget Wi-Fi network and reconnect.
Complaints about Wi-Fi after an Apple operating system release aren't unexpected. However, following the clearing up of the iPhone 15 overheating issues, Wi-Fi problems have taken center stage.
Checking Wi-Fi Signal Strength the Easy Way To check the strength of your Wi-Fi, the first thing to do is look at the device having issues. Whether it's using an iPhone, iPad, Android, Mac, or ...