Resetting your Android phone's network settings can fix errors by giving your device a fresh start. This can help with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile data connectivity issues.
How Do I Reset My Android Network Settings?
How To Reset My Android Network Settings
- Swipe down from the top of your screen and tap the gear to access your settings.
- Tap General Management.
- Tap Reset.
- Tap Reset network settings.
- Tap Reset settings.
- Confirm the reset, and then your network settings will reset to their defaults.
Applies To: Galaxy S20+,Samsung Galaxy Z Flip,Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G,Samsung Galaxy Z Fold,Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2,Samsung Galaxy S7,Samsung Galaxy S7 edge,Samsung Galaxy S7 Active,Samsung Galaxy S8,Samsung Galaxy S8+,Samsung Galaxy S9,Samsung Galaxy S9+,Samsung Galaxy S10,Samsung Galaxy S10+,Samsung Galaxy S10e,Samsung Galaxy S10 5g,Samsung Galaxy S20,Samsung Galaxy S10,Samsung Galaxy S9,Samsung Galaxy S20,Google Pixel 3,Google Pixel 4,Google Pixel 4a,Google Pixel 3a,Google Pixel 5,Samsung Galaxy Note 8,Samsung Galaxy Note 9,Samsung Galaxy Note 10,Samsung Galaxy Note 20,OnePlus 8,OnePlus 6,OnePlus 6T,OnePlus 7,OnePlus 7 Pro,OnePlus 7T,OnePlus 7T Pro,OnePlus 8 Pro,Microsoft Surface Duo
Pro Tips
You may need to enter in your Wi-Fi passwords again after resetting your Android network settings.
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