If Wi Fi or Bluetooth keeps disconnecting on your Xiaomi 15 Ultra, the problem often comes from corrupted network settings.
This usually happens after system updates, pairing too many devices, or switching between multiple networks.
Resetting these settings clears saved connections and gives your phone a clean network slate.
Why Resetting Wi Fi and Bluetooth Helps
- Saved Wi Fi networks may contain incorrect or outdated configurations.
- Bluetooth pairings can conflict after updates or failed connections.
- Network settings can become unstable after switching regions or carriers.
- Cached connectivity data may prevent new connections from working properly.
Reset Wi Fi and Bluetooth Settings
This procedure removes saved Wi Fi networks and Bluetooth pairings, but it does not delete your personal data.
Your phone reconnects more reliably afterward because all network rules are rebuilt from scratch.
- Open Settings, and then tap Additional settings.
- Tap Backup and reset, and then tap Reset phone.
- Tap Reset network settings, and then review what will be cleared.
- Tap Reset settings, and then confirm using your screen lock.
Once the reset finishes, Wi Fi and Bluetooth will turn off automatically.
Turn them back on and reconnect to your networks and devices as needed.
What to Do After the Reset
You will need to reconnect to Wi Fi networks manually.
Bluetooth devices must also be paired again, including earbuds, speakers, and car systems.
This is normal and expected after a network reset.
If connection issues were caused by bad configurations, they should now be gone.
Most users notice stronger Wi Fi stability and faster Bluetooth pairing immediately.
Resetting network settings is a safe and effective fix when wireless features stop behaving normally.
It is often the last step before contacting support, and in many cases, it solves the issue completely.
FAQs
Will resetting network settings delete my photos or apps?
No. This reset only affects Wi Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile network configurations.
Why does my Bluetooth keep disconnecting even with nearby devices?
Old or corrupted Bluetooth pairing data can cause repeated drops. Resetting network settings clears these conflicts.
Do I need to reset network settings often?
No. This should only be done when Wi Fi or Bluetooth problems persist after basic troubleshooting.
