When browser pages refuse to load on your Xiaomi 15 Ultra, even though you appear to be connected to the internet, it can quickly become frustrating. Websites may stay blank, keep loading endlessly, or show connection errors without a clear reason. In most cases, this problem is linked to network settings, browser data issues, or background restrictions, and you can resolve it with a few focused checks.
Why Browser Pages Are Not Loading on Your Xiaomi 15 Ultra
- Your mobile data or Wi-Fi connection is unstable or partially connected.
- The browser cache or data has become corrupted.
- Data Saver or background restrictions are limiting internet access.
- DNS or private network settings are interfering with page loading.
- Temporary system bugs affecting network services.
Restart Your Phone
Restarting clears temporary system processes and refreshes network services. This helps if the browser is stuck or the network connection is not fully initializing.
Swipe down from the top of the screen to open Quick Settings.
Tap the Power icon, and then tap Restart.
Once the phone turns back on, open your browser and try loading a page again.
Check Your Internet Connection
A weak or unstable connection can make pages fail to load even when the signal icon looks normal. Switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data helps confirm whether the issue is network-related.
Open Settings, and then tap Wi-Fi.
Connect to a stable network, or turn Wi-Fi off and switch to Mobile data.
Test multiple websites to see if pages load consistently.
Make Sure Mobile Data Is Enabled
Browsers rely on mobile data when Wi-Fi is weak or unavailable. If mobile data is off or restricted, pages may never load.
Open Settings, and then tap SIM cards and mobile networks.
Tap Mobile data, and then make sure it is turned on.
If it is already on, turn it off for a few seconds and enable it again to refresh the connection.
Clear the Browser Cache
Corrupted cache files can stop pages from loading properly. Clearing the cache removes temporary data without deleting saved passwords or bookmarks.
Open Settings, and then tap Apps.
Tap Manage apps, then select your browser.
Tap Clear data, and then choose Clear cache only.
Disable Data Saver or Background Restrictions
Data Saver limits background network activity and can interfere with browsers. Turning it off allows pages to load normally.
Open Settings, and then tap Battery.
Tap Data Saver, and turn the feature off.
Also check Background activity and allow unrestricted data access for your browser.
Change the Default DNS
Custom or private DNS settings may block certain websites. Switching back to automatic DNS can restore normal browsing.
Open Settings, and then tap Wi-Fi.
Tap your connected network, and then tap IP settings.
Set DNS to Automatic, save the changes, and test your browser again.
Try a Different Browser
If only one browser fails to load pages, the app itself may be the problem. Testing another browser helps isolate the issue.
Open the Play Store, and then install a different browser.
Open the new browser, and try loading the same websites.
If pages load normally, reinstall or update the original browser.
Browser issues on the Xiaomi 15 Ultra are usually caused by simple connection or app-related problems. Once you refresh the network, clear browser data, and remove restrictions, pages should load smoothly again.
FAQs
Why does my browser say connected but still not load pages?
This often happens when the network connection is unstable or partially connected. Refreshing mobile data or Wi-Fi usually resolves it.
Does clearing browser cache delete saved passwords?
No. Clearing the cache only removes temporary files. Saved passwords and bookmarks remain untouched.
Should I reset network settings if nothing works?
Only as a last step. Resetting network settings can help, but it will erase saved Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth connections.
