Q: iPhone 6 64 GB (iOS 9.3.2) cannot find wifi networks
My iPhone has been having problems with finding wifi networks recently, as well as finding a signal. While my other family members' iPhone (iPhone 6 as well) can find networks or a signal (such as when we are on a road trip), I usually have a very weak signal or none at all. I had the battery replaced recently, as I had accumulated close to 1000 cycles on it, and I had it tested then to see if there were any issues with the antenna, but the Apple guy said I had zero dropped calls so there wasn't any problems with it. I tried reseting networks first, with no improvement, then I completely reset the phone and restored it from a backup, but it is still unable to find any wifi signals (for comparison, my sister's phone finds about 10 wifi signals, one of which is ours. Mine finds two, both of which belong to the house next to us, but none from my house.) Nothing has produced any improvement, and I'm wasting my data plan because I can't find the wifi. Has anyone had a similar issue or a solution?
iPhone 6, iOS 9.3.2
Posted on Jun 14, 2016 11:00 PM
Since you have a current backup, try restoring your iPhone to factory settings and repeating the behavior. Use iTunes on your Mac or PC to restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to factory settings - Apple Support
If it doesn't continue, I would voice not to restore from that previous backup and to make a new backup to update going forward. If the issue continues, let us know.
If you don't have your photos and videos already imported to your computer or stored somewhere else, Import photos and videos from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
Posted on Jun 15, 2016 8:28 AM