If your Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is having trouble connecting to Wi-Fi or Bluetooth devices, the issue is often caused by corrupted network settings. You may notice frequent disconnections, pairing failures, or networks not showing up at all. Resetting your Wi-Fi and Bluetooth settings on One UI 8.5 can quickly fix these problems by restoring all network configurations to their default state.
Why You May Need to Reset Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Settings
- Saved Wi-Fi networks may be corrupted or outdated.
- Bluetooth connections may fail due to pairing conflicts.
- Network settings may be misconfigured after a software update.
- Temporary system glitches affecting wireless connectivity.
How to Reset Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Settings
Resetting these settings clears all saved Wi-Fi networks, Bluetooth pairings, and related configurations. This gives your phone a clean slate, which often resolves stubborn connectivity issues.
- Open Settings, and then tap General management.
- Tap Reset, and then tap Reset mobile network settings.
- Tap Reset settings, and then enter your lock screen PIN if prompted.
- Tap Reset again, and then wait for the process to complete.
Once the reset is finished, your Galaxy S26 Ultra will remove all saved networks and Bluetooth devices. You will need to reconnect to Wi-Fi and pair your accessories again, but this often restores stable and reliable connections.
If this helped you fix connectivity issues on your Galaxy S26 Ultra, consider exploring more guides to get the most out of your device.
FAQs
Will resetting Wi-Fi and Bluetooth delete my files?
No. This reset only removes saved networks and paired devices. Your photos, apps, and personal data remain untouched.
Why do I need to reconnect to Wi-Fi after the reset?
All saved networks are erased during the reset process. You will need to enter your Wi-Fi passwords again to reconnect.
Does this fix Bluetooth pairing issues permanently?
In most cases, yes. Resetting clears old or conflicting connections, which helps your phone pair with devices more reliably.
