Apex Legends Mobile has now fully launched for iPhone and Android, giving mobile gamers another pocketable battle royale game to try and master. Unfortunately for some, mastering this BR is made all the more difficult when an “Auto-reconnect failed” error keeps popping up. This can happen at any time during a match, with the game lagging to a halt as it tries to reconnect. Thankfully, there are some fixes. Here’s how to fix the Apex Legends Mobile “Auto-reconnect failed” error.
Apex Legends Mobile “Auto-reconnect failed” error fix
To fix the Apex Legends Mobile “Auto-reconnect failed” error, players should do the following:
- Ensure that you have a stable internet connection.
- While it would be a little unusual to pair your mobile phone with a wired ethernet connection, you can still aim for a strong and consistent wireless connection by using WiFi over 4G/5G and by moving close to the router.
- You will also want to make sure other devices aren’t hogging the internet bandwidth. A PC downloading a new game, for example, can suck up the data and cause your mobile connection to be shakey.
- Try a different connection type.
- The beauty of mobile is that users can connect to WiFi or mobile data. Assuming you have the data allowance for it, disabling WiFi and trying mobile data instead, or vice versa, can sometimes lead to a stronger and more consistent connection.
- Check the dedicated Apex Legends Mobile Twitter page for any downtime news.
- Online games often need updates and these sometimes require downtime during which time the game can’t be played. Checking the official social media account for any news will help you identify whether or not the issue is on your end.
If all of the above suggestions fail, the next best action is to contact EA Support here.
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