New Delhi — In a time when the need for reliable connectivity is as vital in the same way as power, weak mobile reception could be more than an inconvenience. It can cause disruption to work, interrupt communication and hinder access to emergency services. If you find yourself frequently thinking, “Why is my phone signal so bad?” You’re not alone.

If you’re in a metropolitan city or in a remote village mobile network problems affect millions. Before you switch providers or purchase expensive boosters, these are five solutions that could improve your signal quality.
1. Restart Your Phone
Sometimes, the most basic solution is the best solution. Restarting your phone causes it to connect to the closest cell tower and may solve temporary network issues.
External Sources: Android Authority – How do I fix issues with mobile signal
2. Switch to Airplane Mode and Back
Switching Airplane Mode off and on is another trick that’s easy to do. It basically refreshes the device’s connectivity to the internet without a complete reboot.

3. Update Network Settings
Incorrect or outdated network configurations could affect performance. Visit your phone’s Settings and reset your network settings — this usually helps to fix signal issues that are persistent.
Bonus Tip:
Make sure the SIM card is properly installed and isn’t damaged. The older SIM cards may require replacement when you’re using a more recent network standard such as VoLTE, or even 5G.
4. Use Wi-Fi Calling
The majority of smartphones and major carriers currently offer calls made via Wi-Fi that allows voice calls using a Wi-Fi connection if the signal from cellular is weak. This is particularly useful for those who live in basements or indoors.
5. Try a Signal Booster or Femtocell
If you’re always having trouble to get a signal in your home, buying an cellphone signal booster or a Femtocell offered by your service provider will help boost signal strength indoors. These devices are connected to the closest tower, and boost coverage inside your home.
External Sources: TechRadar – Best signal boosters for 2025.

