What specific settings are reset by a Network settings reset in Android 6.0, 7.x or 8.0?
When you perform a Network settings reset in Android 6.0 or higher, a number of features are restored to default. Affected settings are Wi-Fi®, mobile data and Bluetooth®.
The Network settings reset:
- Allows background data sync.
- Clears mobile data limits.
- Deletes all Wi-Fi® SSIDs.
- Disconnects all tethered interfaces.
- Forgets paired devices.
- Removes all app data restrictions.
- Sets network selection mode to automatic.
- Sets preferred mobile network type to the best available.
- Turns off Airplane mode.
- Turns off Bluetooth®.
- Turns off data roaming.
- Turns off mobile hotspot.
- Turns off VPN.
- Turns on mobile data.
- Turns on Wi-Fi®.
Android 8.0
To clear all connection data
- Find and tap Settings > Network & Internet.
- Tap the menu button (three vertical dots) > Network settings reset > RESET SETTINGS.
Android 7.0, 7.1 or 7.1.1
To clear all connection data
- From your Home screen, tap the Application screen icon.
- Find and tap Settings > More.
- Find and tap Network settings reset, then tap RESET SETTINGS.
Android 6.0
To clear all connection data
- From your Home screen, tap the Application screen icon.
- Find and tap Settings > Backup & reset > Network settings reset.
- Find and tap RESET SETTINGS.