19-11-2022 06:37 AM
01-04-2023 11:44 PM - last edited 01-04-2023 11:44 PM
11-04-2023 07:44 PM
Came here with the same issue. Tried rebooting cable modem, router, and even rebooting the phone... Still 35-39Mbps on SpeedTest app, while my wife stood next to me with her iPhone 14 and got 239Mbps. THEN I simply turned the A53's Wifi off & back on again. Retested at 254Mbps!
11-04-2023 08:03 PM - last edited 11-04-2023 08:04 PM
Try turning the phone's wifi off and back on again. Worked for me! Went from 35-39 Mbps to 254 (which is about the best we get out of our home Wifi).
11-04-2023 11:53 PM
Good for you, sir.... Too bad, it didn't work here... Already restart the modem, the router, the wifi, even the phone itself... No luck
28-05-2023 06:05 PM
10-10-2023 01:19 PM
So, did ANYONE (Samsung perhaps) come up with a working solution to this issue? Using A53 5G (because it came with my wife's phone) which runs ridiculously slow on wifi. Seems it only connects to the 2.4GHz side, even though I'm only in the next room to the dual band router. Can't turn off bluetooth as I use a Constant Glucose Monitor than needs bluetooth, so that isn't an option. EVERY other device works fine on the router. Have reset router, phone, deleted network settings on phone and started again, only solution so far is to turn off wifi and use mobile data. Phone is 7 months old.
26-10-2023 01:11 PM
16-03-2024 07:33 PM
I have the same problem .
and the SOLUTION : Buy a Huawei P40PRO .
actually every other phone in the house work, even my old NOKIA N95 with Wifi works better.
why is there no update from Samsung ??
08-07-2024 10:20 PM
Dude this is F***ing irritating. I have the same problem but no solution. I thought upgrading my internet to 1 GBPS will be better. But now a new problem With this phone. And also no solution from Samsung. It has been 2 years since this you complained but still no solution!!!
09-07-2024 03:07 AM
The solution I found was to change phones. After an upgrade I got my wife's S22 Ultra and it works fine with WiFi (connects via the 5GHz side).
I tried Samsung, sent them fault reports, screenshots, video shots, and I got nothing helpful back at all, no recognition their was a fault, no "oh, we have a problem", nada. Almost drove me back to Apple (almost).
Looking at all the posts I think it's just an A53 issue as the S22 is performing 100% with both WiFi and Bluetooth running at the same time, no drop out, all good.