This guide will focus only on Google Pixel phones but this will apply to most Android smartphones. Let’s see how to reset network settings on Pixel phones and other Android devices.
Perform Network Reset on Pixel Phones
Before we begin to perform a network rest, there are some things you might want to know. For instance, if you’re worried about your apps and their data, nothing happens to them. Network settings only include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, VPN, and Cellular data settings.
This will reset the network settings for your Android phone. If you are using an iPhone, see how to reset network settings on iPhone.
Why Should You Perform Network Reset
Your Android phone’s network settings are responsible for controlling what your device connects to and how. Sometimes, due to some third-party app or maybe some other manual reasons, these settings can get corrupted. In the end, your device ends up not being able to connect to anything around it. To reset network settings on Android is a good place to start when you’re not having any luck troubleshooting via other methods. It’s certainly better than formatting your entire device. Resetting network settings on your Pixel phone will clear all network-related data. However, this won’t affect anything else. So it’s a quick and easy way to restore your phone’s network settings to what they were out of the box. That means you’ll have to set up your Wi-Fi connections again. The same will be true for Bluetooth devices as well as preferred cellular network types (2G, 3G, 4G), preferred SIM, network selection, etc. This will also reset any custom mobile data settings you may have had such as a different access point. Phone calls, SMS, and other telephone-related services and settings are not affected. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.
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