Samsung Galaxy S20 FE reset network settings

There are multiple ways to reset your device if you are experiencing issues. Power cycling your device is the first step.

In this tutorial, you will learn how to:

• Power cycle your device
• Restart your device
• Reset network settings
• Perform a factory data reset
• Perform an alternate master reset

Power cycle your device

Press and hold the Volume down and Side buttons, then select Power off > Power off. To turn the device back on, press and hold the Side button until the screen lights up.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE reset network settings




Restart your device

If a power cycle does not resolve your issue, perform a device restart. Press and hold the Volume down and Side buttons, then select Restart > Restart.

Note: If you are unable to access the screen to ‘Restart’ the device or if it becomes unresponsive, press and hold the Volume down and Side buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds, until the device restarts.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE reset network settings




Reset network settings

If you are having connectivity issues, you can try resetting your network settings. Swipe down from the Notification bar, then select the

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE reset network settings
 Settings icon > scroll to and select General management > select Reset > Reset network settings > Reset settings > select Reset to confirm.

Note: Resetting your network settings deletes previously associated Wi-Fi networks, security passcodes, Bluetooth devices and cellular network data settings.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE reset network settings




Factory data reset

1. If a restart does not resolve your issue, you may need to perform a Factory data reset (Master reset). This will erase all data on your device and restore it to factory settings. To Factory data reset your device, swipe down from the Notification bar then select the

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE reset network settings
 Settings icon > scroll to and select General management > select Reset > Factory data reset.

Note: A Factory data reset will revert the device back to factory settings. It will permanently erase all personal data, preferences, settings and content such as pictures, ringtones and apps that are saved to the device. It is recommended that you save (backup) important data before proceeding.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE reset network settings

2. Scroll to and select Reset, then select Delete all to confirm.

Note: If you are signed into your Samsung account, you will be prompted to enter your password to continue.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE reset network settings




Alternate reset

1. If unable to perform the standard ‘Factory data reset’ using the above steps, try the Alternate method by first powering the device off. With your device powered off, press and hold the Volume up and Side buttons simultaneously until the Android Recovery screen appears.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE reset network settings

2. Press the Volume down button until Wipe data/factory reset is highlighted, then press the Side button.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE reset network settings

3. Press the Volume down button until Factory data reset is highlighted, then press the Side button to begin the reset process.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE reset network settings

4. When the Android Recovery screen displays again, ensure that Reboot system now is highlighted then press the Side button.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE reset network settings

How do you reset network settings on Samsung Galaxy S20?

Steps and Illustrations on how to reset network settings on Galaxy S20.
Go to the Home screen then swipe down from the top of the display. ... .
From the notification panel, touch the Settings icon. ... .
Swipe to and touch General management. ... .
Next, touch Reset. ... .
Select the option to Reset network settings..

How do I reset my Samsung Galaxy network settings?

How to reset network settings.
From the home screen, swipe up to open the menu..
Tap Settings..
Tap General management..
Tap Reset..
Tap Reset network settings..
Tap Reset settings..
Tap Reset.. After the network settings on your Samsung phone have been reset, you might have to reconfigure certain settings, such as Wi-Fi..

What happens when you reset network settings on Samsung?

Resettings network settings won't delete your apps or data. It will just erase your network settings, Wi-Fi passwords stored and Bluetooth connections but will not fix network coverage issues if it is from the service provider's end. Here's how to reset your network settings on an Android device.

How do I manually select a network in Samsung S20 Fe?

Find "Network operators" Slide two fingers downwards starting from the top of the screen. ... .
Select network manually. Press the indicator next to "Select automatically" to turn off the function and wait while your phone searches for networks. ... .
Select network automatically. ... .
Return to the home screen..