Now, Android 14 users are encountering issues with VPN connectivity where either the network is unable to connect to a VPN or the VPN servers become slow enough to deal with. Frequent VPN disconnections can also be an issue to the Android 14 OS users irrespective of the device model. So, if you’re also one of them to experience such an issue then don’t fret. Luckily, here we’ve shared with you a couple of possible workarounds that should come in handy. So, let’s begin.
1. Force Restart the Device
You should always try force restarting your Android device to refresh system glitches or temporary cache data issues. To do so:
- Press and hold the Power button + Volume Down key for a few seconds.
- Once the screen turns off, release the buttons, and wait for the boot.
- After the device boots up, try checking the VPN connection again.
2. Check Your Internet Connection
Another thing you should check is whether your internet connection working fine or not. If the internet network isn’t active or having stability issues then make sure to use the mobile data on a different SIM card. Otherwise, try using a Wi-Fi connection to check for the VPN issue. You can also try using a mobile data hotspot to ensure everything works fine.
3. Enable and Disable Airplane Mode
Make sure to turn on the Airplane Mode on your Android device and then turn it off by following the steps below. You can also turn the Airplane Mode on or off by swiping down the quick settings toggle from the top of your screen.
- Open the Settings app on your device.
- Tap on Network & Internet.
- Turn On the Airplane Mode and then Turn it Off.
4. Update the VPN Application
It’s also worth mentioning that updating the VPN app on your mobile device may fix multiple issues with the Android 14 VPN not working. Make sure to update the VPN app by following the steps below. To do this:
- Open the Google Play Store app > Tap on the three-dots icon (profile) at the top-right corner.
- Go to My Apps & Games > You’ll search for the VPN app if there is an update available.
- Tap on the Update button next to the VPN app.
- It’ll automatically install the update.
- Once the update is done, launch the VPN app, and try connecting to a region server again.
5. Check If the VPN is Connected
Do also keep in mind whether your VPN is connected properly or not. Sometimes issues with the VPN connectivity to the server region might trouble you a lot.
6. Try Connecting to a Different Region Server
Try connecting to another region server on a VPN application to your nearest location server or even to a long-distance region server to check for the issue again.
7. Clear the Cache and Storage Data of the VPN App
You can do is to delete the cache and data of the VPN app on your Android 14 device to refresh the system glitch. It’s worth mentioning that a corrupted app cache or data can cause issues with the VPN connectivity. To do so:
- Go to the device Settings menu > Tap on Apps & Notifications.
- Tap on the See All Apps option to view all the installed apps on your device.
- Next, locate and select the VPN app from the list > Tap on Storage & Cache.
- Tap on Clear Cache to delete the cached data.
- Now, tap on Clear Storage and select OK to delete the app storage data from the phone.
- Go back to the App Info page again and select Force Stop of the VPN app.
- If prompted, confirm the process, and re-open the VPN app to check for the issue.
8. Turn Off the Smart Switch Feature
Sometimes issues with the smart switch feature for Wi-Fi and mobile data on your Android device can trigger multiple conflicts. Most Android devices offer a smart switch feature out of the box that automatically switches between mobile data and Wi-Fi seamlessly whenever any network connectivity drops.
- Go to the device Settings menu > Tap on Network.
- Tap on Wi-Fi > Go to the three dots icon menu.
- Select Wi-Fi+ or Smart Switch. [It may vary depending on the device model]
- Turn Off the Smart Switch toggle to disable it.
- Once done, make sure to reboot the Android 14 device to apply changes.
- Then check for the Android 14 VPN not working issue again.
9. Check the VPN App Compatibility
You should also check out the VPN application compatibility from the official VPN website or the app installation page on the Google Play Store whether the specific VPN app meets all the requirements or not. In some cases, the paid VPN app service requires monthly or one-time payments to work seamlessly.
10. Delete and Try Creating a New VPN Profile
Multiple VPN profiles on the Android device might also cause several issues with the VPN connectivity or not working. So, if you’re also using more than one VPN app on your phone then just uninstall other VPN apps and their user profiles except for the primary one. Try using a reliable and paid VPN app service to get better results.
- Ensure to uninstall all other installed VPN apps from the device by following the steps below:
- Tap and hold the VPN app icon > Select Uninstall or drag it to the Trash icon.
- Remove all VPN apps except for the primary one.
Alternatively, you can also remove the VPN profiles from your device which are saved. To do so:
- Open the Settings menu > Go to Wireless and Network Settings.
- Tap on VPN > Select the cogwheel icon (settings) next to a VPN profile.
- Now, tap on the Remove or Forget VPN or Delete Profile option.
- Confirm the process and do the same steps for each VPN profile that you want to delete.
- Once done, make sure to reboot the device to apply changes.
11. Turn Off Power Saver (Battery Saver)
It looks like the Battery Saver option on the device is troubling you with the VPN connectivity. It’s highly recommended to turn off the power saver mode manually to check if the problem has been fixed or not. To do so:
- Go to the device Settings menu > Tap on Battery.
- Turn Off the Battery Saver option.
12. Disable Battery Optimization for the VPN App
Make sure to disable the battery optimization for the VPN app that you’re using or facing issues with the connectivity.
- Go to Settings > Tap on Battery.
- Tap on Battery Usage > Scroll the list of installed apps and tap on the VPN app.
- Now, make sure to turn off the battery optimization option for that VPN app.
- Turn Off the Auto Launch and Run in the background option.
- Once done, check for the Android 14 VPN not working issue again.
13. Reset the Network Settings
In case, your Android 14 device has some issues with the networking settings or mobile data configurations then you may encounter several conflicts. Try resetting the network settings to the factory defaults.
- Go to the Settings of your Android 14 device > Tap on the System tab.
- Tap on the Reset button > Tap on the Reset Network Settings.
- You’ll now receive a warning message that you’re going to reset your network settings.
- Tap on the Reset Network Settings option and confirm the process.
- Wait for it to complete and then reboot the device to apply changes.
- Once done, make sure to check for the issue again.
14. Reinstall the VPN App
If you’re still facing the Android 14 VPN not working issue then make sure to uninstall and reinstall the VPN app by following the steps below.
- Tap and hold the VPN app icon on your device (home screen/app drawer menu).
- Next, select Uninstall (Delete) > Confirm the process to remove it.
- Then head over to the Google Play Store app > Search for the particular VPN app and install it.
Otherwise, you can do the following steps as an alternative method.
- Open the Google Play Store app > Search for the VPN app.
- Tap on it to open the app installation page.
- Now, tap on Uninstall to delete the VPN app from your handset.
- Wait for a few seconds and tap on Install to reinstall it.
That’s it, guys. We assume this guide was helpful to you. For further queries, you can comment below.