SMARTY Network Reset Guide on Motorola
Resetting network settings on your Motorola clears all SMARTY mobile network data — including APN, saved Wi-Fi passwords and Bluetooth pairings — and forces a clean reconnect to SMARTY. This guide explains when to do it and exactly how to perform it on Motorola.
- What resets does
- Step-by-step reset
- After the reset
- Frequently asked questions
- Back up Wi-Fi passwords before resetting
- Go to Settings → General/System → Reset → Network Settings
- Re-enter APN and Wi-Fi credentials after reset
- Test mobile data, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth after reset
ℹ️ About SMARTY — Network Reset Guide
SMARTY operates on the Three MVNO. SMARTY refunds unused data each month. No phone support — use help.smarty.co.uk live chat. APN is simply "internet".
Known Motorola considerations: No phone support means for urgent issues you must use live chat at help.smarty.co.uk. EU roaming included on most plans.
- Support: help.smarty.co.uk (no phone support) — visit support page
- Network status: Check SMARTY network status
Network Reset on Motorola for SMARTY
A network reset on Motorola removes all saved Wi-Fi passwords, Bluetooth pairings, APN settings, and VPN configurations. It does NOT delete photos, apps, or personal data. It forces SMARTY to re-provision your network settings.
Go to Settings → System → Reset → Reset network settings and confirm. Your Motorola will restart automatically. This process takes 30–60 seconds.
After restart, allow 3–5 minutes for your SMARTY SIM to re-register on the network. Mobile data, calls and texts should restore automatically.
After a network reset, verify APN settings at Settings → Network & internet → Mobile network → Advanced → Access Point Names. If the SMARTY APN profile was cleared, add it manually: APN: smarty.
Network reset removes all saved Wi-Fi passwords. You will need to reconnect to your home and other saved networks manually and re-enter passwords.
Test SMARTY mobile data by opening a browser. Test calls by making a test call. Test SMS by sending a text. If any feature fails, proceed to individual fix guides.
If network reset does not resolve your issue, call smarty.co.uk live chat. Persistent problems after a network reset usually require SMARTY to resend provisioning or replace your SIM.
Common Causes of This Issue on SMARTY
| Cause | Likelihood | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Corrupt network profile | High | Reset resolves this |
| Wrong APN after update | High | Re-enter after reset |
| Outdated carrier settings | Medium | Update carrier settings first |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does resetting network settings delete data on Motorola?
No — a network reset on Motorola only removes network-related settings: Wi-Fi passwords, Bluetooth pairings, APN configurations and VPN settings. All photos, apps, contacts, messages and personal data remain completely untouched.
How long does a SMARTY network reset take?
The reset process on Motorola takes 30–60 seconds and involves an automatic restart. After restarting, allow 3–5 minutes for your SMARTY SIM to re-register on the network. Mobile data, calls and texts should restore automatically without any additional steps.
Will I need to re-enter SMARTY APN settings after a network reset?
Possibly — a network reset may clear custom APN settings. After resetting, go to Settings → Network & internet → Mobile network → Advanced → Access Point Names and verify the SMARTY APN profile reads: APN: smarty. If the profile was cleared, add it manually using the SMARTY APN values.
Still having trouble? Contact SMARTY support on smarty.co.uk live chat or visit our contact page for further help.