If you are having problems with your Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra’s network settings, such as mobile data, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth, resetting the network settings may help. Resetting the network settings will erase all of your saved network settings, including Wi-Fi passwords, Bluetooth pairings, and APN settings.
This can be helpful if you are having problems with your phone’s network connection, or if you have recently changed your mobile network or SIM card.
To reset the network settings on your Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra:
- Swipe down from the top of the screen and tap Settings.
- Tap General management.
- Tap Reset.
- Tap Reset network settings.
- Tap Reset settings.
- A confirmation message will appear. Tap Reset again to confirm.
Your phone will now reset its network settings. This may take a few minutes. Once the reset is complete, your phone will restart.
Benefits of resetting network settings:
- Can fix problems with mobile data, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth.
- Can help improve the performance of your phone’s network connection.
- Can free up some storage space on your phone.
Risks of resetting network settings:
- You will lose all of your saved network settings, including Wi-Fi passwords, Bluetooth pairings, and APN settings.
- You may need to re-enter your Wi-Fi network passwords and Bluetooth pairings after the reset.
- You may need to re-register your phone with your mobile network after the reset.
If resetting network settings doesn’t fix your problem:
If resetting the network settings doesn’t fix your problem, you may need to contact your mobile network or Samsung for further assistance.
I hope this helps!