Introduction
You might see a blank screen, endless loading, or posts that never appear—while everything works fine on WiFi.
If this sounds familiar, you’re definitely not the only one—this issue happens quite often when using mobile data.
In most cases, the problem isn’t actually Instagram itself, but things like network restrictions, data settings, or temporary connection glitches.. If your phone shows mobile data but apps cannot access the internet properly, you may want to check our guide on how to fix mobile data connected but no internet on Android.
Why Instagram Feed Is Not Loading on Mobile Data
Instagram relies heavily on a stable and continuous data connection to load images, videos, and updates in real time.
When something interrupts that connection—such as restricted background data, unstable signals, or misconfigured settings—the app may fail to load new content properly.
In some cases, the feed may appear blank or stuck loading, even though your mobile data looks active.Some common reasons include:
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Mobile data restrictions for Instagram
Some Android devices automatically restrict background data for certain apps to save bandwidth. When this happens, Instagram may not be able to refresh your feed properly.
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Data Saver limiting app activity
Some Android devices automatically restrict background data for certain apps to save bandwidth. When this happens, Instagram may not be able to refresh your feed properly.
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Weak or unstable mobile network signal
Even if your phone shows 4G or 5G, the connection may not always be stable.A weak or fluctuating signal can make it difficult for Instagram to load images and videos properly, especially in crowded areas or locations with poor coverage.
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Temporary app cache problems
Even if your phone shows 4G or 5G, the connection may not always be stable.A weak or fluctuating signal can make it difficult for Instagram to load images and videos properly, especially in crowded areas or locations with poor coverage.
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Outdated Instagram app version
Using an older version of Instagram can sometimes lead to performance issues.New updates often include bug fixes and improvements, so if your app is outdated, it may not work properly with the latest system or network changes.
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VPN or Private DNS interfering with connections
Using an older version of Instagram can sometimes lead to performance issues.New updates often include bug fixes and improvements, so if your app is outdated, it may not work properly with the latest system or network changes.
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Temporary Instagram server issues
If you’re using a VPN or Private DNS, it might slow down or block certain connections.This can prevent Instagram from communicating with its servers correctly, causing the feed to fail to load on mobile data.
Connection restrictions can also affect messaging apps. If you experience a similar problem where messages fail to send even though your internet works, you can read our guide on WhatsApp messages not sending but internet works.
When This Problem Usually Happens
This issue often shows up right after switching from WiFi to mobile data, enabling Data Saver, or even after an app update.
In some cases, everything works fine on WiFi, but the moment you switch to mobile data, the feed just stops loading.
Quick Tips to Try First
These quick fixes may seem simple, but they often resolve the issue instantly without needing deeper troubleshooting.
If these quick tips do not solve the issue, continue with the detailed solutions below.
How to Fix Instagram Not Loading Feed on Mobile
Data
1. Turn Off Data Saver Mode
· Open
Settings
· Go
to Network & Internet
· Turn
off Data Saver
2. Allow Background Data for Instagram
Instagram needs background data access to load the feed.
· Open
Settings
· Tap
Apps → Instagram
· Select
Mobile Data & WiFi
· Enable
Background Data
3. Restart Mobile Data
Turning mobile data off and on again helps refresh the connection and reconnect to a more stable network signal.
· Wait
a few seconds
· Turn
it back on
4. Clear Instagram Cache
Corrupted cache files can prevent Instagram from loading new content properly, especially after updates or long-term usage.
· Open
Settings
· Go
to Apps → Instagram
· Tap
Storage
· Select
Clear Cache
5. Update Instagram
Updates often fix bugs and improve app performance.
· Open
Google Play Store
· Search
Instagram
· Update
if available
6. Reset APN Settings (Optional)
If the issue continues, resetting APN may help.
Note: Use default APN settings provided by your mobile carrier.
If your feed isn’t loading but stories also have issues, see how to fix Instagram Stories not uploading.
7. Disable VPN or Private DNS
If you’re using a VPN or Private DNS, it may block Instagram from loading properly.
Try turning it off temporarily and check if the feed works again.
8. Reinstall Instagram
If the problem still persists, reinstalling the app can help remove corrupted data.
- Uninstall Instagram
- Restart your phone
- Install it again from Play Store
When to Suspect Network Issues
Try opening other apps like YouTube or a browser. If nothing loads, the problem may be caused by your mobile carrier, signal strength, or APN settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Instagram work on WiFi but not on mobile data?
Because mobile data restrictions or signal issues can block Instagram content.
Does clearing cache delete my account?
No. Clearing cache will not delete your Instagram account or posts.
Is this an Instagram bug?
Sometimes yes, especially after updates, but phone settings are the most common
cause.
Sometimes Instagram feed problems are related to general app stability issues on Android devices. If multiple apps on your phone frequently stop working, you may also want to check our guide on how to fix Android apps that keep crashing.
Final Words
If Instagram isn’t loading your feed on mobile data, the issue is usually related to network restrictions, data settings, or temporary app glitches.
Start with simple steps like refreshing your connection, restarting the app, or checking mobile data permissions. In many cases, these quick fixes are enough.
If the problem continues, go through the solutions above—especially clearing cache, updating the app, and checking for VPN or DNS interference.
Once the correct settings are applied, Instagram should load normally again on mobile data.



