An Error Occurred While Connecting to Snapchat Server

In this article, we will try to solve the "Error Connecting to the Server, Please Try Again Later" error that Snapchat users encounter while logging into their account.

An Error Occurred While Connecting to Snapchat Server
An Error Occurred While Connecting to Snapchat Server

For users who encounter the error "There was an Error Connecting to the Server, Please Try Again Later" on the Snapchat login screen, we tried to find a solution by performing the suggestions we prepared below.

Why Am I Getting Snapchat Server Error?

Such errors are usually encountered due to the density of the server. Although it seems like this in general, problems over the internet are also one of the reasons for creating such errors. If you think that there is no problem with the server or the internet, you may have received such an error because you did not perform the update to the application. Many such factors will force you to open the snapchat application, bringing along various errors.

How To Fix Snapchat Server Error?

As we said above, it seems to be an error encountered due to the density of the server in general. However, no matter how much we think that it is an error originating from the server, it may be a problem originating from us. For this reason, we will try to give you a solution by mentioning a few suggestions.

1-) Check Your Internet Connection

If you are getting server or network error like this, check your internet. If you are connecting via wifi, you can test by checking the wifi strength. If you encounter such an error when connecting via mobile data, you can try to log in again by turning your mobile data on/off. If you have tried these operations before and continue to encounter the error, you can try the next operation.

2-) Change DNS Setting

In this suggestion, we can get rid of such problems by connecting our internet connection to a default google dns address. This process applies to users trying to log in via Wi-Fi. Users using cellular data can skip this recommendation.

For phones with IOS operating system;

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Open the Wi-Fi menu.
  3. Click on the information icon next to the Wi-Fi network you are connected to.
  4. Scroll down the menu and click Set DNS.
  5. Change the option from "Automatic" to "Manual".
  6. Add them to the place found in the DNS Servers subheading below, respectively. Note: Do not delete the ip added by default.
    1. 8.8.8.8
    2. 8.8.4.4

After this process, click on the Save option on the top right and try to log in by entering the Snapchat application.

For phones with Android operating system;

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Open the wireless and networks menu.
  3. Open the Wi-Fi menu.
  4. Press and hold the Wi-Fi network you are connected to and click Change name.
  5. Click on Show advanced options.
  6. On the screen that opens, set the IP settings option to Static.
    1. instead of DNS 1: 8.8.8.8
    2. Instead of DNS 2: 8.8.4.4

After this process, click on the Save option and try to log in to the Snapchat application. If this process did not solve you, let's move on to our other suggestion.

3-) Clear Cache and Data

Clearing the application cache can solve many errors.

For Android devices;

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Open the Applications tab.
  3. Select Snapchat from the listed Apps tab.
  4. Opening the Storage area on the screen that opens, Clear all data and Cache.
  5. After this process, delete Snapchat and reinstall it.

For IOS devices;

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click the General tab.
  3. Open the iPhone Storage menu.
  4. Select the Snapchat app.
  5. Press the blue written "Delete Application" button above.

After this process, we can open the Snapchat application and get information about whether the problem is solved or not. If the problem persists after this process, it may be a server-related issue. Unfortunately there is no solution for this.