Fix WiFi Connectivity Error on ICS Android when SIM Inserted with WiFi Fix App
It looks like problem with Android and Wi Fi doesn’t get over with most of the Android
consumers. Sometimes you might be able to connect your phone with Wi Fi
but sometimes for many users the problem keeps repeating. Certainly
most of the issues are related to the Wi Fi configuration but the
problem can be different in different cases. One such explicit case was
brought up by Fardjad wherein he noted that Wi Fi on his newly installed
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS doesn’t work.
As a developer, he thought that’s a kernel issue as these things are
pretty common with custom firmware’s but eventually he learnt that it
was the problem when SIM card is inserted in your mobile phone.
Furthermore he was helped by developers at XDA Developers Forums and he
realized that changing the Wi-Fi country code in the Secure System
Settings will resolve the issue quickly. Finally a solution to his
problem was brought live on Google Play Store as he designed an Android application which can automatically change the Wi-Fi Country code.
Sadly, this application works only for the rooted devices and it can be downloaded in the APK file format
easily. The working of this application and installation is quite easy,
you just need to open the apk file for installation after when you have
downloaded, copied it to the root of your SD card. Once application is
opened, you should do nothing as the application will automatically
change the Wi-Fi country code when needed. You can invoke WiFix by
manually dialing “*#94349#.
Users who want to disable this application they can simply uninstall this application using the known Android app uninstall process.
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