Switching phones can be quite a headache for many of us, especially if you’re switching between two platforms like iOS and Android. If you’ve recently switched to an iPhone from Android, there are a few things that you might find problematic and may need some getting used to. One of them is the way you disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth services on the iPhone, which might seem similar to Android at first, but it’s completely different once you start using your iPhone on a daily basis.
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This post allows you to turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth directly on your iPhone, without having to go into the Settings app every time.
The Control Center is iOS’s version of Android’s Quick Settings, as they both provide easy access to connectivity, volume and display settings, media playback, battery saver, flashlight, and other utilities. Unlike Android, however, iOS does not permanently disable these toggles when you tap the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth toggles in the Control Center.
Instead, when you turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth toggles on iOS, your iPhone will disconnect from your connected devices, but not turn them off completely. This is evident by the fact that the toggles for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth will have a white background instead of gray, indicating that they’re still active in the background.