How to Make Mobile Internet Faster – Step by Step Guide
Slow mobile internet is one of the most frustrating problems smartphone users face. Whether you are browsing, watching videos, or using apps — a slow connection kills the experience. The good news is that most internet speed problems can be fixed without contacting your network provider.
In this guide, we will walk you through all the proven methods to make your mobile internet faster — from quick fixes to advanced settings changes.
Common Reasons for Slow Mobile Internet
- Too many apps using mobile data in the background
- Incorrect or outdated APN settings
- Network congestion during peak hours
- Phone cache and memory is full
- Being in a low signal area
- Data limit reached or data speed throttled by carrier
- Old SIM card that needs replacement
Quick Fixes — Try These First
Toggle Airplane Mode On and Off
Swipe down and turn on Airplane Mode for 10 seconds, then turn it off. This forces your phone to reconnect to the nearest and strongest tower — often fixing slow speeds instantly.
Restart Your Phone
A simple restart clears temporary files and resets your network connection. Many users find that restarting fixes slow internet without any other changes.
Switch Between 4G and 5G
Go to Settings → Mobile Network → Preferred Network Type. If you are on 5G but in a weak 5G area, switch to 4G/LTE only. A strong 4G connection is faster than a weak 5G signal.
Clear Your Browser Cache
Open your browser → Settings → Privacy → Clear Cache and Cookies. A full browser cache slows down web browsing significantly. Clearing it often speeds things up noticeably.
Restrict Background Data for Apps
Go to Settings → Mobile Data → App Data Usage. Find apps consuming data in the background and restrict them. Apps like YouTube, Instagram, and news apps constantly download content silently.
Fix APN Settings for Faster Internet
APN (Access Point Name) settings control how your phone connects to your carrier's internet. Wrong APN settings are a very common cause of slow internet. Here is how to fix them:
Go to APN Settings
Go to Settings → Mobile Network → Access Point Names (APN). You will see the current APN configuration for your SIM card.
Delete Old or Incorrect APNs
If you see multiple APN entries or old entries, delete them by tapping on each one and selecting Delete from the menu. Keep only the correct one for your carrier.
Enter Correct APN for Your Carrier
Create a new APN with the correct settings for your carrier. The most common settings are listed in the table below. After entering, tap Save and restart your phone.
APN Settings for Major Indian Carriers
| Carrier | APN Name | APN Type |
|---|---|---|
| Jio | jionet | default,supl,mms |
| Airtel | airtelgprs.com | default,supl |
| Vi (Vodafone Idea) | www | default,supl |
| BSNL | bsnlnet | default,supl |
Change DNS for Faster Browsing
Using a faster DNS server can significantly speed up how quickly websites load on your phone. Here is how to change it on Android:
Go to Private DNS Settings
Go to Settings → More Connections → Private DNS (on some phones it is under Network & Internet → Advanced → Private DNS).
Select "Private DNS Provider Hostname"
Choose the Private DNS provider hostname option and type: 1dot1dot1dot1.cloudflare-dns.com (Cloudflare) or dns.google (Google). Both are free and significantly faster than default carrier DNS.
Save and Test
Tap Save and open your browser to test. You should notice faster page loading times especially on websites you visit frequently.
Internet Speed Comparison
| Network Type | Average Speed | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 2G (EDGE) | 0.1 – 0.3 Mbps | Basic calls and SMS only |
| 3G (H+) | 1 – 8 Mbps | Light browsing and WhatsApp |
| 4G (LTE) | 10 – 50 Mbps | HD video, social media, apps |
| 5G | 100 – 1000 Mbps | Ultra HD video, gaming, large downloads |
Frequently Asked Questions
📋 Quick Summary
- Toggle Airplane Mode on and off to refresh network connection
- Switch to 4G only if 5G signal is weak in your area
- Update your APN settings to match your carrier's correct configuration
- Change DNS to Cloudflare or Google for faster page loading
- Restrict background data for apps you do not use often
- Clear browser cache regularly for faster web browsing