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How To Reset Samsung Galaxy A9 2018 Network Settings

Follow the given step by step guide to safely Reset Samsung Galaxy A9 2018 Network Settings. This feature is a native Android feature and available on all most all Android devices. Google introduce this feature with Android M later known as Android 6.0 Marshmallow. This is a life saver. This single option can reset all your connectivity settings.

Sometimes what happens, users face various network related issues and they don’t have any idea what to do to fix the issue and in most cases, doing a network reset fixes these kinds of issues. If you are facing any Wifi, Bluetooth, Mobile data or calling issues, just follow the guide and do network settings reset.

The Samsung Galaxy A9 2018 was recently launched by Samsung (October 2018). It comes equipped with a large 6.30-inch touchscreen display with 1080 pixels by 2220 pixels screen resolution. The Samsung Galaxy A9 2018 runs Android 8.1 Oreo and the device will be getting Android 9.0 Pie in coming months.

The Device is powered by an octa-core (4×2.2GHz + 4×1.8GHz) processor coupled with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 512GB via a microSD card. The Samsung Galaxy A9 2018 sports a 4 camera setup on the back side 24-megapixel (f/1.7) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4) + 8-megapixel (f/2.4) + 5-megapixel (f/2.0) and a 24-megapixel front shooter for selfies. The Samsung Galaxy A9 2018 becomes the first Android device to come with a Quad Camera setup on the rear side. The Samsung Galaxy A9 2018 houses a 3800mAh. The device comes with a fingerprint scanner and a dedicated Bixby button.

Steps To Reset Samsung Galaxy A9 2018 Network Settings

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  • It is a very simple process and this option is available inside settings.
  • First Go to Settings > General Management
  • Now Tap Reset” > Reset network settings
  • If your device is protected by a lock screen, enter your PIN/password to proceed
  • Finally, Tap “Reset settings
  • Done!!! This should fix all your connectivity issues.

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Dibyashree Sharma
Dibyashree Sharma
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Dibyashree Sharma graduated in Computer Science from NIT Rourkela. For the past eight years, she has been blogging about Android, which she is really passionate about. She has built a good reputation as a reliable source. Away from the digital sphere, Dibyashree enjoys playing tennis, a sport she is as passionate about as she is about technology.

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