If your Samsung Galaxy A14 freezes or becomes unresponsive when you try to open Wi-Fi, here are some steps you can follow to resolve the issue
- How to do it: Hold the power button and tap "Restart."
- This can help clear any temporary glitches.
- Steps:
- Go to Settings → Software update.
- Tap Download and Install.
- Keeping your phone updated can resolve bugs.
- Steps:
- Go to Settings → Apps.
- Tap the three-dot menu (top-right) → Show system apps.
- Search for Wi-Fi Direct or Wi-Fi settings.
- Select the app and tap Clear cache.
- Steps:
- Go to Settings → General management.
- Select Reset → Reset network settings.
- Confirm the action.
- Note: You’ll need to reconnect to Wi-Fi networks afterward.
- Boot your phone into Safe Mode to check if a third-party app is causing the issue:
- Turn off your phone.
- Turn it back on and press the Volume Down button until the home screen appears.
- Check if the issue persists.
- If the problem goes away, uninstall recently installed apps.
- Since your device has limited storage left, it might cause performance issues.
- Steps:
- Go to Settings → Device care → Storage.
- Delete unnecessary files or apps.
- If none of the above steps work, a factory reset might help:
- Go to Settings → General management → Reset.
- Select Factory data reset and follow the instructions.
- Warning: Back up your data before proceeding.
If the issue persists after these steps, it might be a hardware issue, and you should consider visiting a Samsung service center.
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