Delete saved WiFi Networks

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If you connect to many different Wi-Fi networks, you may find that your phone has saved a long list of saved networks. While this can be convenient, it can also be a bit overwhelming and may even pose a security risk if the network is no longer secure. If you want to delete a saved Wi-Fi network and its password from your phone, you can easily do so with just a few steps. Read the article below to learn how to delete a saved Wi-Fi network on your device with ColorOS 5.2 and above.


Applicable to: Devices with ColorOS 5.2 and above. Check your ColorOS version in [Settings] > [About phone]/ [About device].


Whenever you connect to a WiFi network, whether open or secured, it gets saved into the list of saved networks. You can remove the saved network by following the below guide.


How to Remove Wi-Fi Network

For ColorOS 5.2 and above:

  • Go to [Settings] > [Wi-Fi] > [Advanced Settings] > [Saved Networks] > [Edit or ""] > Choose [Network(s)] > [Delete].


For ColorOS 12 and above:

  • Go to [Settings] > [Wi-Fi] > Click on[undefined] > [More Settings] > [Saved networks] > Choose [Network(s)] > Click on[Remove].


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* Pictures, settings, and paths might differ from those of your phone, but that does not affect the description in this article.

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