Using your smartphone hotspot should be simple—but some Android users face an annoying issue:
the hotspot keeps disconnecting or turning off automatically.
This doesn’t mean your phone is faulty.
In most cases, it's caused by overlooked settings, network conflicts, or battery restrictions.
Below are the real reasons your hotspot disconnects randomly and how to fix it permanently.
✅ 1. Hotspot Timeout Is Enabled
Most Android phones automatically turn off hotspot when no device is connected, or when the connected device goes idle.
Fix:
Go to:
Settings → Hotspot → Hotspot Timeout → Set to “Never”
If your phone also slows down when idle, you may want to read:
👉 Why Your Phone Is Slower After Every Software Update
✅ 2. Battery Saver Is Forcing Hotspot to Shut Down
Battery saver aggressively limits power usage and can disconnect hotspot to conserve battery.
Fix:
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Turn off Battery Saver
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Disable Extreme/Ultra battery modes
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Exclude Hotspot from battery optimization
If battery optimization affects other apps, see:
👉 How to Stop Background Apps from Secretly Using Data & Battery
✅ 3. Network Strength Fluctuates
Your hotspot uses your mobile data.
If your signal is unstable, the hotspot will disconnect—even if your connected device has WiFi bars.
Fix:
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Switch between 4G ↔ 3G ↔ 5G
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Try another SIM slot
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Move to an open area
For boosting overall network performance, check:
👉 How to Boost 4G/5G Speeds Without Any Booster App
✅ 4. Too Many Devices Are Connected
Your phone has a limit—usually 5 to 10 devices.
When capacity is exceeded, hotspot becomes unstable or shuts down.
Fix:
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Reduce connected devices
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Increase device limit in hotspot settings
If you suspect performance issues, learn more here:
👉 How to Improve Your Phone’s RAM Performance Without Apps
✅ 5. Your Hotspot Band Is Not Compatible
Some older devices cannot connect to 5GHz hotspot.
This causes repeated disconnecting.
Fix:
Switch hotspot band:
Settings → Hotspot → AP Band → Set to 2.4GHz
If your phone also has WiFi issues, check:
👉 Why Your Phone Keeps Dropping WiFi Even With Strong Signal
✅ 6. Data Saver or VPN Is Interfering
Your phone may turn off hotspot if Data Saver, VPN, or Proxy conflicts with the connection.
Fix:
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Turn off Data Saver
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Disconnect VPN
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Remove Proxy
For deeper data troubleshooting, read:
👉 How to Fix Mobile Data That Works Only on Certain Apps
⭐ Bonus Fixes
Try these rapid solutions:
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Restart your phone
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Restart the connected device
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Turn Airplane Mode ON → OFF
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Reset Network Settings
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Remove and reinsert SIM card
Conclusion
Hotspot disconnection isn’t always a network problem.
With the right configuration—band settings, battery controls, and mobile data tuning—your Android hotspot will stay stable without unexpected drops.

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