If you’re seeing a “Network Connection Error” in Garmin Connect, the issue typically stems from either a connectivity problem on your device or a service/server disruption on Garmin’s end.
Here’s how to diagnose and fix it:
✅ Quick Fix Checklist
🔌 1. Check Garmin Server Status
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Sometimes Garmin servers are temporarily down or under maintenance.
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Visit the official status page: https://connect.garmin.com/status
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Or check reports on https://downdetector.com/status/garmin-connect/
If the service is down, there’s nothing you can do but wait.
📶 2. Check Your Internet Connection
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Switch between Wi-Fi and mobile data to test.
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Make sure Airplane Mode is off.
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Open another app (like YouTube or Chrome) to verify your connection.
🧼 3. Clear Garmin Connect App Cache (Android)
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Go to Settings > Apps > Garmin Connect
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Tap Storage > Clear Cache
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Restart the app
On iPhone, you can only do this by deleting and reinstalling the app.
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🔃 4. Force Close and Reopen the App
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On both Android & iOS, swipe the app away and relaunch it.
🔄 5. Reboot Your Phone and Garmin Device
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Power off and restart both your phone and watch or fitness tracker.
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Reopen Garmin Connect and try again.
📥 6. Update Garmin Connect App
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Open the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android)
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Search for Garmin Connect and check for updates
🆕 7. Reinstall Garmin Connect
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Uninstall Garmin Connect, then reinstall from the app store.
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This often resolves login loops or persistent sync errors.
🔐 8. Login or Authentication Loop
If you get “Network Error” during login, it might be due to:
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Expired credentials → try resetting your password at https://www.garmin.com/account/
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2FA or security settings → temporarily disable VPNs or security apps.
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