How to generate a Wi-Fi QR code on an Nokia G20

How to generate a Wi-Fi QR code on a Nokia G20

If you want to share the password or key of the network your Nokia G20 is connected to, and quickly set it up on another Android device (whether it's a Nokia or another brand), this tutorial will show you how. We'll guide you on using the native method included in Android 10 and later versions to generate a QR code with the Wi-Fi password.

The Nokia G20 comes with Android 11 out of the box, though it may have received updates over time.

Once you generate the QR code on your G20, you can scan it with the camera of another device or download it as an image. This allows you to reuse the code whenever needed without repeating the process.

In the final step, you'll also be able to view the Wi-Fi password in case you need to copy it or manually enter it on another device that does not support QR code scanning.

Estimated time: 2 minutes.

1- First step:

First and foremost, ensure that your G20 is connected to the Wi-Fi network you wish to share. Once confirmed, access the device settings by tapping the gear-shaped icon. If you do not see this icon on the home screen of your Nokia G20, swipe left to see the rest of the desktops or swipe up from the bottom of the screen to access the app drawer and locate it there.

Settings icon Android

2- Second step:

Once inside the "Settings" menu, look for the option labeled “Network & Internet” or “Connections” (depending on the software version of your G20). Tap on this option to enter the Wi-Fi network settings.

Network and internet

3- Third step:

Within the “Network & Internet” settings, the first section you will see is related to your Wi-Fi connection.

Verify that your device is connected to a Wi-Fi network. The Wi-Fi icon on the right should appear in blue; if it does not, tap on the icon once to enable it. Once Wi-Fi is activated on your Nokia G20, tap on “Wi-Fi” to access its settings.

Wi-Fi Settings

4- Fourth step:

Once inside the "Wi-Fi network settings", a list of available Wi-Fi networks will be displayed. This includes both networks you have previously connected to and those currently in range but not yet configured.

The first Wi-Fi network listed should be the one your Nokia G20 is currently connected to. Tap on the gear icon located to the right of the network’s name to view its details.

Wi-Fi network settings

5- Fifth step:

In the Wi-Fi network details section, where you can view information about the saved network on your Nokia G20, locate the QR code icon on the right side, next to the network name. This icon will typically be labeled “QR Code” or "Share". Tap it to generate and display the QR code.

See Wi-Fi network QR code

6- Sixth step:

The QR code will now appear on your Nokia G20 screen, with the corresponding Wi-Fi password displayed below it.

To connect another device, simply scan the QR code using its camera or a QR code reader.

If you want to save the QR code for later use or to print it, take a screenshot. If you are unsure how to take a screenshot on your Nokia G20, click here to access a step-by-step guide.

Share Wi-Fi

Final notes

Remember that you can generate a QR code for each different Wi-Fi network to which you connect from your Nokia G20. If these steps to see the QR code of the Wi-Fi network on your Nokia G20 have not been useful, check again that the Nokia G20 is connected to the Wi-Fi network and not through the data connection.

If you cannot find the QR code following the indicated steps, you may need to update the operating system of the Nokia G20 that comes from the factory with Android version 11, see this tutorial: How to update Android operating system.

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