Modern smartphones Nokia on the platform Android One Even some push-button models support Wi-Fi tethering. This is convenient when you need to connect a laptop, tablet, or other gadget to the network via mobile data. However, the setup process may differ depending on the model and firmware version. In this article, we'll cover all the details: from activating tethering mode on Nokia 8.3 5G to bypass restrictions on older devices of the series Nokia 2720 Flip.
Despite its apparent simplicity, sharing Wi-Fi from your phone has its pitfalls. For example, some carriers block this feature at the SIM card level, and feature phones may experience compatibility issues. We'll cover each step in detail so you can set up a hotspot without errors and with maximum speed.
If your Nokia works on Android, the process will be similar to other smartphones, but with the proprietary interface. For owners of push-button devices (for example, Nokia 8000 4G) you will have to use alternative methods - we will also talk about this below.
1. Check the compatibility of your Nokia model
Not all phones Nokia Support Wi-Fi sharing. Here are the key criteria to check before setting up:
- 📱 Android smartphones: All models with OS version Android 8.0+ (For example, Nokia XR20, G42, 5.4) have a built-in hotspot function. The exception is devices with custom firmware from carriers.
- 📞 4G push-button phones: Models Nokia 8000 4G, 6300 4G, 2720 Flip support distribution, but with limitations (for example, only via USB or Bluetooth).
- ❌ Old push-button: Devices without 4G (for example, Nokia 105, 130) cannot distribute Wi-Fi - they lack the appropriate module.
To find out the exact capabilities of your model, check the specifications on the official website. Nokia or in the instructions. Please note: even if the phone supports the function, telecom operator may block it. For example, some tariffs MTS or Beeline limit traffic distribution.
⚠️ Attention: On phones with two SIM cards The hotspot can only work through the primary SIM card (slot 1). Before setting up, make sure mobile data is activated on the correct card.
If your model doesn't support Wi-Fi sharing, here are some alternative ways to connect other devices to the Internet:
- 🔌 USB modem: Suitable for smartphones and some push-button models (cable required).
- 🔵 Bluetooth modem: Slower than Wi-Fi, but works on most devices.
2. Setting up a hotspot on Nokia smartphones (Android)
On modern smartphones Nokia (For example, Nokia XR20 or G60) The access point activation process is standardized. Follow the instructions:
Step 1. Open Settings → Network & Internet → Hotspot & Tethering.
Step 2. Tap on the item Wi-Fi hotspot and turn on the slider. If the option is missing, check:
- 📶 Is mobile internet activated (icon
4G/5Gin the status bar). - 🔄 Restart your phone - sometimes the feature is hidden due to a glitch.
Step 3. Configure network settings:
- 🔐 Network name (SSID): Come up with a unique name (eg.
Nokia_Hotspot_123). - 🔑 Password: Minimum length is 8 characters. Use a combination of letters and numbers.
- 📡 Range: Select
2.4 GHzfor better compatibility with older devices.
Mobile Internet is enabled|
The battery is more than 30% charged|
No active VPN connections|
Your Wi-Fi password is saved in a safe place-->
After activation, connect another device to the created network. If the internet isn't working, check:
- There is no traffic limit on the phone (for example,
0 MB out of 10 GB). - The operator does not block data distribution (some tariffs require the "Modem" option to be activated).
⚠️ Attention: On Nokia With pure Android (Without a shell) After updating the firmware, the access point settings may be reset. We recommend writing down the password in advance.
3. Features of settings on Nokia 4G push-button phones
Push-button telephones Nokia with 4G support (for example, Nokia 8000 4G or 6300 4G) have a simplified interface, but their Wi-Fi distribution is implemented in a non-standard way. Here's how it works:
Method 1: Via the "Internet Connection" menu
- Go to
Menu → Settings → Internet connection → Access point. - Select
Wi-Fi hotspotand activate it. - Set a password (the default may be
12345678).
Method 2: USB Modem (If Wi-Fi Doesn't Work)
Some models (eg Nokia 2720 Flip) do not support Wi-Fi distribution, but can work as a USB modem:
- 🔌 Connect your phone to your PC via cable.
- In the phone menu, select
Modem mode → USB modem. - A new network connection will appear on your PC (you may need to install drivers).
The main limitations of push-button telephones:
| Model | Wi-Fi distribution | USB modem | Bluetooth modem |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nokia 8000 4G | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Nokia 6300 4G | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Nokia 2720 Flip | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Nokia 105 (2019) | ❌ No | ❌ No | ❌ No |
4. Solving common problems
Even after proper configuration, the access point Nokia may work unstably. Let's look at typical errors and how to fix them:
Problem 1: Devices connect, but the internet doesn't work
- 🔄 Restart your phone — sometimes resetting network settings helps.
- 📵 Check if it is activated airplane mode or energy saving (they can block data transmission).
- 📡 Make sure mobile internet is enabled on the SIM card you're using for data sharing.
Problem 2: The access point keeps disconnecting
This is typical for phones with weak batteries or overheating. Try:
- 🔋 Connect your phone to a charger while distributing.
- 🌡️ Remove the case - overheating may trigger the protection.
- ⚙️ In the access point settings, set
Turn off when idle: Never.
Problem 3: Slow upload speed
If the speed is below 1 Mbps, check:
- 📶 Mobile network signal quality (there should be at least 2-3 4G/5G bars on the screen).
- 📱 Number of connected devices (optimally no more than 3-4).
- 🔄 Switch your Wi-Fi band with
2.4 GHzon5 GHz(if supported).
What should I do if the operator blocks the distribution?
Some operators (eg. Tele2 or Iota) limit the modem's functionality at the SIM card level. This can be circumvented in the following ways:
1. Change tariff to one where distribution is allowed (usually these are tariffs marked "Unlimited for everything").
2. Use a VPN on the connected device (for example, ProtonVPN or Warp).
3. Activate the "Modem" option via USSD command (check with your operator for the code).
4. Insert the SIM card into another phone and distribute Wi-Fi from it (if the blocking is linked to IMEI).
5. Security when sharing Wi-Fi from your phone
An open hotspot on your phone is a potential security threat. Here's how to protect your data:
1. Use a complex password
Avoid simple combinations like 12345678 or qwertyOptimal password:
- 🔢 Length must be at least 12 characters.
- 🔤 A combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters (e.g.
Nokia@2026_Hotspot!).
2. Limit the number of connected devices
In the access point settings (Settings → Hotspot & Tethering → Device Control) Can:
- 🚫 Block unknown gadgets.
- ⏳ Set a timeout for automatic shutdown (for example, after 30 minutes of inactivity).
3. Turn off distribution when it is not needed
Using the hotspot mode for a long time increases the risk of hacking and quickly drains the battery. On phones Nokia with a small battery (for example, Nokia 5.4) continuous dispensing can reduce battery life to 2-3 hours.
4. Check connected devices
Regularly open the list of connected gadgets (Settings → Access Point → Connected Devices). If you see an unknown device, immediately disable it and change the password.
6. Alternative methods of Internet distribution
If Wi-Fi access is unavailable or unstable, try these alternative methods:
1. USB modem
Suitable for connecting laptops or PCs. Speeds are typically higher than Wi-Fi, and battery consumption is lower.
- ⚡ Connect your phone to your computer via original cable (poor quality cables can limit speed).
- 🖥️ On your phone, select
USB modemin the access point settings. - 🔄 If the connection fails, update the modem drivers on your PC.
2. Bluetooth modem
A less convenient but more reliable method for older devices.
- 🔵 Turn on Bluetooth on both devices.
- 📱 Activate on your phone
Bluetooth modemin the settings. - 🖥️ On your PC/laptop, connect to your phone as a network device.
Restrictions:
- 🐢 The speed does not exceed 2-3 Mbps.
- 🔋 High battery consumption on both devices.
3. Wi-Fi sharing apps
For smartphones Nokia on Android You can use third-party utilities, for example:
- 📲 PdaNet+ - bypasses operator blocking.
- 📲 ClockworkMod Tether — does not require root rights.
⚠️ Warning: Some apps may violate operator rules, which may lead to your SIM card being blocked.
7. Speed optimization and traffic saving
Sharing your phone's internet connection consumes a lot of traffic and resources. Here's how to optimize the process:
1. Limit background consumption
On connected devices, disable:
- 🔄 Auto-update applications (for example, in
Play MarketorApp Store). - ☁️ Synchronization of cloud services (Google Drive, iCloud).
- 🎥 Autoplay videos on social networks.
2. Use traffic compression
In the browser Google Chrome or Opera turn on economy mode:
- ⚙️
Settings → Traffic Saver. - 📉 This will reduce the image quality, but save up to 50% of data.
3. Set a speed limit
On the phone Nokia With Android 10+ You can limit the distribution speed:
- Go to
Settings → Network & Internet → Access Point. - Select
Speed Limitand set a limit (for example, 5 Mbps).
4. Control your traffic consumption
Install a monitoring app, for example My Data Manager or GlassWireThey will show:
- 📊 Which apps consume the most data.
- ⏰ Peak consumption hours (for example, at night during updates).
FAQ: Frequently asked questions about Wi-Fi hotspots with Nokia
❓ Is it possible to share Wi-Fi with Nokia 3310 (2017)?
No, Nokia 3310 (2017) It doesn't support 4G or hotspot functionality. It only supports file transfer via Bluetooth.
Why does the hotspot on my Nokia XR20 turn off after 5 minutes?
This is related to the power saving settings. Open Settings → Battery → Power saving mode and disable the option Limit background activity.
How do I share Wi-Fi with my Nokia 2720 Flip?
This model does not support Wi-Fi sharing, but you can use USB modem or Bluetooth modemDetails in the section "Settings on push-button telephones".
❓ How many devices can I connect to a Nokia hotspot?
Depends on the model:
- Smartphones: up to 8-10 devices (but the speed will drop after 3-4).
- Push-button 4G: usually 1-2 devices.
❓ Is it possible to share Wi-Fi with a Nokia if the feature is blocked by my carrier?
Yes, there are a few workarounds:
- Use apps like PdaNet+ (requires installation on PC).
- Activate the "Modem" option via a USSD command (check with your operator).
- Insert the SIM card into another phone without locking it.