Last Updated on March 7, 2021 by Bestusefultips
Here’s how to reset network settings in Samsung Galaxy Note 10. Annoying by mobile data not working or Bluetooth not working issues on Samsung Note 10 plus? You need to try resetting the network settings on Samsung Galaxy to fix network related issues. It will remove saved Wi-Fi network, Bluetooth paired, cellular data, APN and other data settings. When resetting Note 10 network settings, it will restore default network configuration in your Samsung Note devices.
Also, useful to fix the several Note 10 network related issues such as not registered on network, 4G issue, poor network signal, Wi-Fi connectivity problem and more.
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How to Samsung Note 10 Reset Network Settings
You’ll reset Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and mobile data on Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 plus using the below-given settings.
Step 1: Open the Settings app in your Note 10.
Step 2: Tap General Management.
Step 3: Tap Reset.
Here you can see reset app preferences, Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth, factory reset (Erase all data) and more settings.
Step 4: Tap Reset Network Settings.
Step 5: Tap Reset settings.
Confirm your pattern or password if set to continue the process in your Samsung Note 10.
Step 6: Tap Reset settings again to confirm it.
It will remove all your saved & connected WiFi networks, Bluetooth pair, mobile data, APN and all other network settings.
And that’s it. I hope this little tip useful to reset network settings on Galaxy Note 10 plus and Note 10. If you have any questions, tell us in below comment box. Stay and connect with us for the latest Samsung galaxy updates.