Virtually all of us have probably found ourselves in a situation where our iPhone It simply didn't work as it should. In some cases, it's enough to restart it, in other cases, you have to reconfigure something. However, some Apple users may run into problems of a slightly larger nature, which can in the worst case be caused by faulty hardware. Among these banal and serious problems, there are also those that significantly negatively affect the use of the iPhone, but can still be solved, albeit in a somewhat more radical way.
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Network problems, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, often fall into this group. AirDrop, mobile data, signal or perhaps hotspot. And what are we going to lie to ourselves, these are indeed the main functions of the iPhone, and when they simply do not work as they should, it is an extremely frustrating matter. The good news is that most of these problems can be solved by resetting the network settings, so before you decide iPhone If you want to bring it in for a complaint, be sure to try it first. Personally, I managed to solve problems with poor signal and Bluetooth dropping thanks to it.
How to reset network settings on iPhone
To reset the network settings to iPhone, then it is not complicated. The procedure is as follows:
- First, open the native app on your iPhone Settings.
- Once you have done so, go to the section titled In general.
- Then go all the way down, where you click Transfer or reset iPhone.
- Then open the box at the bottom of the screen Reset.
- In the menu that appears, then press the option Reset network settings.
- nakonec enter the code action confirm and whole complete the network reset.
Warning: Note that performing a network reset will completely restore the network to factory settings. You will not lose any data, but you will be disconnected from all known Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth devices, so you will have to connect to them again using a password or re-pair the device. At the same time, VPN information and profiles and other network preferences will be deleted.
What can network settings reset fix?
At the beginning of this article, we generally discussed when a network settings reset can help. But what are the specific cases in which this reset can help? There are actually countless of them. The most common ones are, for example, the inability to connect or drop Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, poor signal in areas where it should be available, the inability to connect or turn off personal hotspot, poor and nestpoor VPN functionality, dropped calls, inability to send SMS, etc. Resetting network settings can be considered the last step you can take if the network on your iPhone is not working as it should. If resetting the network does not help, it is most likely a hardware problem.
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After transferring the old iPhone 6 to the new 16, bluetooth communication with external speakers did not work - did not send them. After resetting the network settings, it's ok