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If you’re experiencing issues with your Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or network on your Samsung phone, it’s worth resetting your network settings to resolve those issues. We’ll show you how to do that using your Galaxy phone’s Settings app.
What Happens When You Reset Your Network Settings?
When you reset your Android phone’s network settings, Androiderases all your saved Wi-Fi networks, removes paired Bluetooth devices, and deletes other network configurations. This can help resolve the issues caused by your current network settings.
After you’ve reset the settings, you’re able to reconnect to your Wi-Fi networks, pair your Bluetooth devices, and set up other network features on your device.
Reset the Network Settings on Your Samsung Android Phone
First, open the Settings onyour Samsung phoneby swiping down from the top of the screen and tapping the gear icon. In Settings, scroll down and select “General Management.”
In the “General Management” menu, select “Reset.”
On the “Reset” page, choose “Reset Network Settings.”
Your phone will display the items it’ll erase when you reset your settings. Tap “Reset Settings” to continue.
Confirm your action by tapping “Reset.”
And that’s it. Your phone will begin to bring your network settings back to their defaults. You’ll see a success message when the reset process is complete. If your issues persist after the reset, you may need to considerreturning your Samsung phone to factory settings.