If your vivo S50 keeps disconnecting from Wi-Fi or refuses to pair with Bluetooth devices, the issue is often caused by corrupted network settings.
Instead of resetting the entire phone, you can reset only the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth configuration.
This refreshes saved connections, clears pairing errors, and restores default network behavior without deleting your personal files.
Why You May Need to Reset Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Settings
- Wi-Fi keeps disconnecting or showing “Saved, not connected.”
- Bluetooth fails to pair or keeps dropping audio devices.
- The phone cannot detect available Wi-Fi networks.
- Bluetooth devices connect but have no sound.
- Network glitches appeared after a recent system update.
Open Reset Options
Resetting network settings clears saved Wi-Fi passwords and Bluetooth pairings.
Make sure you know your Wi-Fi password before continuing, since you will need to reconnect manually.
- Open Settings, and then tap System management.
- Tap Backup and reset, and then tap Reset.
Select Network Settings Reset
This option restores Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile network settings to default.
It does not delete photos, apps, or personal files.
- Tap Reset network settings, and then review the information shown on the screen.
- Tap Reset settings, and then confirm using your PIN or fingerprint.
Restart and Reconnect
After the reset, your wireless radios restart automatically.
You will need to reconnect to Wi-Fi and re-pair Bluetooth devices.
- Open Settings, and then tap Wi-Fi to reconnect to your network.
- Go back to Settings, and then tap Bluetooth to pair your devices again.
Resetting Wi-Fi and Bluetooth settings on the vivo S50 is a quick way to eliminate stubborn connection problems.
If your wireless connections were acting unstable, this refresh usually restores smooth performance.
FAQs
Will resetting Wi-Fi and Bluetooth delete my apps or photos?
No. This reset only removes saved network connections and Bluetooth pairings. Your personal data remains untouched.
Why do I need to reconnect to Wi-Fi after the reset?
All saved Wi-Fi passwords are erased during the process, so you must enter them again to reconnect.
Does resetting network settings fix slow internet?
It can help if the slowdown is caused by corrupted network configurations. If the issue continues, your router or service provider may be the cause.