Fixing WiFi Not Connecting on Samsung Galaxy S23 After Factory Reset
## Direct Answer
If your Samsung Galaxy S23 is not connecting to WiFi after a factory reset, try restarting your phone, checking your WiFi settings, and ensuring your WiFi network is working properly. If issues persist, reset your WiFi settings or perform a network settings reset.
## Step-by-Step Guide
To fix WiFi not connecting on your Samsung Galaxy S23 after a factory reset, follow these steps:
1. **Restart Your Phone**: Restart your Samsung Galaxy S23 to ensure the issue is not due to a temporary glitch.
2. **Check WiFi Settings**: Go to **Settings** > **Connections** > **WiFi**, and ensure WiFi is turned on. Select your network from the list of available networks and enter the password.
3. **Check WiFi Network**: Ensure your WiFi network is working properly by connecting to it with another device.
4. **Reset WiFi Settings**: Go to **Settings** > **Connections** > **WiFi**, tap the three-dot menu, and select **Reset WiFi, mobile data, and Bluetooth**.
5. **Reset Network Settings**: Go to **Settings** > **General management** > **Reset** > **Reset network settings**.
## FAQ
### Q: Why is my WiFi not connecting after a factory reset?
A: WiFi not connecting after a factory reset can be due to incorrect WiFi settings, a temporary glitch, or issues with your WiFi network.
### Q: How do I reset my WiFi settings on my Samsung Galaxy S23?
A: To reset your WiFi settings, go to **Settings** > **Connections** > **WiFi**, tap the three-dot menu, and select **Reset WiFi, mobile data, and Bluetooth**.
### Q: Will resetting my network settings delete my data?
A: Resetting your network settings will not delete your personal data, but it will reset all your network settings to their default values.
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