How to Fix Google Pixel 7 Pro Keeps Losing Signals Issue

If you are facing a signals issue on your Google Pixel 7 Pro then you are the right place where you will get a solution for your problem.

In this guide, I am going to share fixing methods from which you can solve your signals issue on your Google Pixel 7 Pro.

  1. Restart your phone
  2. Enable/Disable airplane mode
  3. Switch SIM slots
  4. Disable 2G network
  5. Disable 5G network
  6. Disable adaptive connectivity
  7. Update the software
  8. Reset all network settings

Method 1: Restart your Phone

If you are facing an issue about losing signals on your Google Pixel 7 Pro then the simplest way to fix the issue is to restart your device.

Below are the steps to restart your device:

  • Press and hold the Power key and Volume Up button simultaneously.
  • When the power menu appears tap on Restart.

Method 2: Enable and Disable Air Plane Mode

If your Pixel 7 Pro signal is not working well at your location. Then the best way to fix this issue is to enable airplane mode and then disable it after a few seconds.

After enabling this mode all the connections like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and network signals are turned off, and when you disable this feature your phone automatically finds the best strengthening signals for you.

Steps to activate airplane mode:

  • Swipe down the Notifications Panel form the top of your screen.
  • Now find the AirPlane ✈️ icon and tap on it, and after a few seconds tap again on Airplane mode to disable it.

Method 3: Switch SIM Slots

If you are still facing an issue then you can try to remove your sim from one slot to another on your phone.

Method 4: Disable 2G Network

Disabling the 2G network on your Pixel 7 Pro can also fix the signal issue on your phone. After disabling this feature your signal strength will be improved automatically.

Here’s how you can disable this:

  • Go to the Setting of your phone.
  • Here just tap on Network & Internet and then tap on SIMs.
  • Now scroll down and you will see the Allow 2G option. If it is enabled, tap on the toggle button to disable it.

Method 5: Disable 5G Network

Nowadays phones are coming with 5G technology which is faster than the older ones. In most areas 5G network is not available and if your Google Pixel 7 Pro has 5G enabled, it could affect the signal strength.

Follow the steps to disable 5G:

  • Go to the Setting of your phone.
  • Here just tap on Network & Internet and then tap on SIMs.
  • Now scroll down and tap on Preferred network type.
  • Here a menu will appear now tap on LTE or 4G to change the network type.

Method 6: Disable Adaptive Connectivity

Adaptive connectivity is the feature that most Google phones own. This feature switches the 5G network to 4G automatically if it is enabled in the settings. It works when you need a fast internet speed to watch or download something.

Switching networks can also cause a losing signal issue on your Pixel 7 Pro.

Here’s how you can disable it:

  • Go to the Setting of your phone.
  • Here tap on Network & Internet.
  • Scroll down and tap on Adaptive Connectivity.
  • If it is enabled then tap on the Toggle button to disable it.

Method 7: Update the Software

Using an old version of the software can cause many minor problems. In order to get rid of these problems, you should update your Pixel 7 Pro to latest Android version.

Here’s how you can do this:

  • Go to the Setting of your phone.
  • Scroll down and tap on System Setting.
  • Tap on System Update. If the new version of software is available, install it.

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Method 8: Reset All Network Settings

If none of the above methods didn’t work, it’s time to reset all network settings of your Google Pixel 7 Pro. In this mode, all your network settings will erase to their default mode.

Follow the steps to reset network settings:

  • Go to the Setting of your phone.
  • Scroll down and tap on Reset Options and then tap on Reset Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & mobile.
  • Tap on Reset settings.

That’s it, I hope with above methods, you were able to solve signal issue on your Google Pixel 7 Pro.