You can use your phone's mobile data to connect another phone, tablet, or computer to the internet. Sharing a connection this way is called tethering or using a hotspot. Some phones can share Wi-Fi connection by tethering.
Most Android phones can share mobile data by Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or USB.
Important: Some mobile carriers limit or charge extra for tethering. We recommend checking with your carrier.
Important: Some of these steps work only on Android 9.0 and up. Learn how to check your Android version.
Turn on your hotspot
- Swipe down from the top of the screen.
- Tap Hotspot
.
- If you don’t find Hotspot
, at the bottom left, tap Edit
and drag Hotspot
into your Quick Settings.
- If you don’t find Hotspot
Connect another device to your phone's hotspot
- On the other device, open that device's list of Wi-Fi options.
- Pick your phone's hotspot name.
- Enter your phone's hotspot password.
- Click Connect.
If you don't want your hotspot to require a password:
- Swipe down from the top of the screen.
- Touch and hold Hotspot
.
- Under "Security," tap None.
Tip: You can share your phone's mobile data with up to 10 other devices via a Wi-Fi hotspot.
Choose how to tether
Extend battery life while tethering
- Plug in your devices while tethering.
- Turn off tethering connections when you're done with them.
- If your phone can turn off your hotspot for you when no devices are connected, turn on that setting.