If your iPhone 13 is having trouble connecting to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or mobile data, resetting the network settings can often solve the problem instantly. Network issues can appear due to incorrect configurations, corrupted settings, software updates, or changes in carrier settings. Fortunately, Apple makes it easy to reset only the network settings—without affecting your personal files, photos, or apps.
This complete guide will walk you through what the network reset does, how to perform it, and what to expect afterward.
What Does Resetting Network Settings Do on iPhone 13?
Before you proceed, it’s important to understand what this reset will change.
Resetting network settings restores all connectivity features to their default state.
Here’s what will be reset:
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Saved Wi-Fi networks and passwords
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Bluetooth connections
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VPN and APN settings
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Cellular configurations
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Previously used hotspot settings
What it does NOT affect:
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Photos and videos
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Contacts
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Messages
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Apps
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Apple ID data
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Files and documents
This makes it a safe and powerful troubleshooting step.
When Should You Reset Network Settings on iPhone 13?
This method helps if you experience:
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Wi-Fi dropping or not connecting
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Bluetooth devices not pairing
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Slow or unstable mobile data
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Hotspot not working
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“No Service” or “Searching…” errors
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AirDrop not working
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Issues after iOS updates
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Problems with FaceTime or iMessage activation
If you’ve tried restarting your device and toggling airplane mode without success, a network reset is the next best fix.
How to Reset iPhone 13 Network Settings
Follow these simple steps to reset your iPhone 13’s network settings:
Step 1: Open the Settings App
Locate the Settings icon on your home screen and tap it.
Step 2: Go to General
Scroll down and tap General to access system settings.
Step 3: Scroll to Transfer or Reset iPhone
Swipe down and tap Transfer or Reset iPhone, located near the bottom.
Step 4: Tap Reset
You will see several reset options here. Tap Reset.
Step 5: Tap Reset Network Settings
A pop-up menu appears with different reset options.
Choose Reset Network Settings.
Step 6: Enter Your Passcode
If prompted, enter your device passcode to confirm.
Step 7: Confirm Reset
Tap Reset Network Settings again to start the process.
Your iPhone 13 will restart automatically. Once it turns back on, all network settings will be restored to factory defaults.
What Happens After the Reset?
Once your iPhone 13 restarts:
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You’ll need to re-enter Wi-Fi passwords
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Reconnect Bluetooth devices
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Reconfigure any VPN or APN settings
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Cellular settings will refresh automatically
This usually resolves nearly all connectivity issues instantly.
Tips After Resetting Network Settings
To avoid future network problems:
✔ Reconnect to a stable Wi-Fi network
Ensure the connection is strong and password-free of typos.
✔ Update your iPhone
Go to Settings > General > Software Update.
✔ Check carrier settings
Sometimes new carrier updates are available:
Settings > General > About → Wait for a prompt.
✔ Reset your router (if needed)
Connectivity problems may come from the router, not your iPhone.
✔ Test apps that depend on internet
Safari, YouTube, Mail, and messaging apps should work smoother now.
Alternative Fixes If Reset Doesn’t Solve the Issue
If network problems still persist:
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Toggle Airplane Mode on/off
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Forget and re-add the Wi-Fi network
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Reset All Settings (does not remove data)
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Contact your carrier
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Visit an Apple Support Center
Most users find that a simple network reset solves 90% of connectivity issues.
Conclusion
Resetting network settings on an iPhone 13 is one of the most reliable ways to fix Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, hotspot, or mobile data problems. It’s safe, fast, and only takes a few taps. By following the easy steps in this guide, you can restore smooth connectivity and get your iPhone working normally again.





