I have posted many solution of Samsung Galaxy devices like , Fix Null IMEI on S4, Fix Not registered on Network, Fix Booting up issue, Fix insert sim card to access service. Today I’ll discuss about WiFi issues on Samsung Galaxy S4. Few days back a friend of mine told me that has Samsung Galaxy S4, and while turning on the WiFi it has a ‘stuck on’ issue, frankly speaking, I was surprised to hear that because I never faced such kind of issue while using Galaxy S4. But let me tell you, it’s really true, while searching on Google I found many people were complaining about the same issue. So, this is why today I’ll discuss about how to fix Samsung Galaxy S4 WiFi is stuck on turning on.
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Before doing anything you must check first that your Samsung Galaxy S4 is really facing WiFi stuck on turning issue. If yes, then proceed further otherwise don’t try any of the following step.
Following are the methods that will help you to get rid of this WiFi is ‘stuck on’ while turning on. Please follow all the methods carefully to fix this issue.
Restart the router and disconnect all of your device currently connected with WiFi. When the router is rebooted and working now connect only your device. I am sure your Wifi will work properly now.
This post was last modified on July 9, 2014 1:56 pm
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For me it was fixed by:
1. Root your phone
2. Download Root Explorer.apk, put it on your phone via USB, install it
3. navigate to either /data/misc/wifi or /system/etc/wifi
4. rename or delete wpa_supplicant.conf
4.5. reboot
After so many other solutions and even thought about changing hardware. This simple solution worth it! Thanks