How to Reset Network Settings on iPhone

Restore your iPhone's network configurations to factory defaults to resolve connectivity issues like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or cellular signal failures.

  1. Open the Settings application. Locate and tap the Settings icon on your Home Screen. It is the grey gear icon located in your app grid or inside the Utilities folder.
  2. Access the General menu. Scroll down the main Settings list and tap General. This menu contains all core system management tools and device information.
  3. Select Transfer or Reset iPhone. Scroll to the bottom of the General menu. Tap Transfer or Reset iPhone to enter the system restoration interface.
  4. Initiate the Reset process. Tap the Reset button located at the bottom of the screen. A pop-up menu will appear with multiple reset options for your device.
  5. Confirm Reset Network Settings. Select Reset Network Settings from the list. Enter your device passcode when prompted to authorize the action.
  6. Authorize final confirmation. Tap the red Reset Network Settings button in the confirmation prompt. Your iPhone will restart automatically to apply the changes.

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