Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Hotspot Not Working? Try these FIXES

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Muhammad Tayyab

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Mobile hotspot is a tremendous feature that allows you to share your phone’s cellular data with other devices to access the internet.

Is the Mobile hotspot not working on your Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra? There could be many reasons behind this issue and some of them are as follows:

  • There might be low cellular coverage on the phone-sharing hotspot network.
  • You might be entering the wrong password.
  • The power saving mode enabled on your phone might be causing issues.
  • There might be issues with the network settings on your phone.

Make sure, the internet is working on the phone sharing the hotspot network. Moreover, confirm the password you are entering is correct.

Ensure that the power saving mode is not enabled on your phone because it limits the phone’s performance to enhance the battery life.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Hotspot Not Working

There are numerous fixes that can resolve the hotspot-related issues on your Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. Here, we have covered some of the proven fixes with easy-to-follow instructions.

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  1. Perform Soft Reset
  2. Check Distance
  3. Check Signal Strength
  4. Update the Software
  5. Make Sure Data Saver Mode is Disabled
  6. Deactivate Other Connectivity Medium (Bluetooth)
  7. Disable Airplane Mode
  8. Refresh Your Mobile Hotspot
  9. Disable All Downloads
  10. Disable VPN
  11. Deactivate Power Saving
  12. Enable Bluetooth tethering
  13. Perform Network Reset
  14. Perform Factory Data Reset

Perform Soft Reset

Sometimes, a minor glitch in the device software happens to cause such an issue. These types of minor problems can be very well eliminated by performing a soft reset on your device.

  • Simultaneously press and hold the Volume Down and Power buttons until the power menu appears on the screen.
  • Next, select the “Power OFF” option.
  • When your phone completely turns OFF, wait for 1 minute and then press and hold the “Power” button to turn it back ON.
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Check the Distance

The range of hotspot varies depending on your device’s WiFi hotspot protocol. Normally, it can provide a range of between 65 to over 300 feet.

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Therefore, you need to be in a range. Try to reduce the distance between the main mobile hotspot device and other phones.

Check Signal Strength

The Hotspot problem might also occur due to the weak signal strength of your device’s cellular network. If the signals are weak, then your device might be unable to share the hotspot network with another device.

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Hence, make sure that the signal strength is strong.

Check For the Recent Software Update

Most of the problems occur due to an outdated version of software running on the device. Hence, you need to check for the latest update and if available, then download and install it on your smartphone.

How To Update Software of smartphone
  1. Head over to “Settings”.
  2. Scroll down to the bottom and select “Software Update”.
  3. Next, tap the ”Download and install” option.

Make Sure Data Saver Mode is Disabled

There are several options in the network settings that are by default enabled on your phone or you might have enabled them when they are required.

But all the options are not feasible for a particular feature such as a hotspot. One of these options includes a Data Saver Mode that needs to be disabled on your phone while connecting to a hotspot.

The data saver mode’s aim is to save data and hence limit data consumption which might cause network interruptions and other related issues.

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  1. Head over to “Settings” on your phone.
  2. Next, tap “Connections”.
  3. Scroll down a bit and tap “Data Usage”.
  4. Finally, disable the “Data Saver Mode”.

Deactivate Other Connectivity Medium (Bluetooth)

Before enabling the Hotspot network, you need to disable Bluetooth on your device. This is because both of these mediums might be using the same frequency bands such as 2.4GHz which might cause the interference issue.

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Therefore, it’s better to disable Bluetooth in the first place. Besides this, if your device supports both 2.4 GHz and 5GHz bands, then you should switch your Hotspot network to the 5GHz band to eliminate Bluetooth interference.

  1. Head over to “Settings->Connections”.
  2. Scroll down to “Mobile Hotspot and Tethering”.
  3. Next, tap the “Configure” option.
  4. Now, tap the “Band” option at the bottom to change the band.
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Disable Airplane Mode

Check whether you have turned ON the Airplane mode accidentally on your devices. If so, then you will be unable to use the Hotspot feature.

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The Airplane mode enabled on your device would disable all the other connectivity mediums such as WiFi, cellular Network, and Mobile hotspots.

Therefore, disable the Airplane mode on your Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.

Refresh Your Mobile Hotspot

There is a chance that your smartphone might be suffering from minor software glitches. To get the network back on track, you should refresh the Mobile hotspot.

Toggle Mobile Hotspot

To do that, simply disable the Hotspot on your device and then wait for some time. After a few minutes, again enable the Hotspot on your device.

Disable All Downloads

There might be several apps automatically updating in the background on your smartphone which could slow down the network and causes connection issue.

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You need to check and disable all the apps for auto-updates on your smartphone. Also, pause all downloading such as OS updates, movies, and music on your smartphone.

Disable VPN

You can’t ignore the VPN if you are facing any network issues on your device. Most of the time, the VPN is the real culprit behind the network issue.

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Therefore try to avoid VPN in the first place when connecting your device to a mobile hotspot. Disable the VPN on your smartphone while using the Hotspot.

Deactivate Power Saving

This feature is helpful at a time when your primary concern is battery power. It reduces the performance of your device to enhance the battery power of your device due to which many of the features are unable to perform well.

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Hence, you need to disable the power saving on your phone. Along with this, also deactivate the “Adaptive battery”, and “adaptive power saving” options on your device.

Enable Bluetooth tethering

There is also an alternative option to a mobile hotspot when sharing an internet connection with other devices. With the help of Bluetooth, you can connect your smartphone to other phones to share an internet connection.

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  1. Head over to “Settings->Connections”.
  2. Scroll down to “Mobile Hotspot and Tethering”.
  3. Next, enable the “Bluetooth Tethering” option.
  4. Now, connect your phone with the help of Bluetooth.

Perform Network Reset

Performing a network reset on your phone might resolve the network issue well.

How To Perform Network Reset
  1. Head over to “Settings->General Management”.
  2. Scroll down to the “Reset” option.
  3. Now, tap “Reset network settings”.
  4. Finally, tap “Reset Settings”.

This will reset all the network settings including Wi-Fi, Mobile Data, and Bluetooth.

Perform Factory Data Reset

This method is very effective and worth considering when facing any kind of issue on your device. This will restore all the settings to the factory default settings.

But you need to take a complete backup of your important data as it will wipe all the available data on your device.

How To Perform Factory Data Reset
  1. Head over to “Settings->General Management”.
  2. Scroll down to the “Reset” option.
  3. Next, tap “Factory Data Reset”.
  4. Finally, tap “Reset”.

Once, the process is complete, your device will automatically restart, wait until it boots up again, and then set it up accordingly from the beginning.

Related: How To Fix Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra WiFi Not Working?

Conclusion

If you are facing mobile hotspot issues on your Samsung Galaxy S23, then there are a few things you need to check instantly.

  • Confirm the password you are entering is correct.
  • Make sure that the power saving is disabled.
  • Check whether the cellular coverage is strong on the phone-sharing hotspot.

If all the above things are perfectly fine and still the problem persists, then you need to run the troubleshooting process with the help of these fixes:

  • Perform soft reset
  • Perform network reset
  • Update the software

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