Fix errors that automatically turn on WiFi on Windows 10 Mobile
Some people after upgrading their phones to Windows 10 Mobile often see the status of the phone automatically turn on WiFi, although not used to access the network. This will cause the phone to run out of battery quickly, if the user does not pay attention to turn off WiFi. In fact, this is the default setting on the phone when Windows 10 Mobile is successfully updated and is also easily corrected according to the network administration instructions below.
- If your phone doesn't upgrade, follow the tutorial. Here's how to update your phone to Windows 10 Mobile, whether it's supported or not!
Step 1:
On the main interface screen, click to select WiFi to reset.
Step 2:
At the WiFi networking section turn on Off to make sure WiFi is not turned on.
Under the Turn WiFi section back on , if By setting, it will set In 1 hour mode to mean that WiFi will automatically turn on after 1 hour. To turn off this mode, touch the frame and select Manually mode.
So your phone is back to normal and there is no automatic WiFi on.
Refer to the following articles:
- Small tips to help you master Windows Phone 8.1
- Instructions for setting up iCloud email account for Android and Windows Phone
- Backup and restore data on Windows Phone 8.1
I wish you success!
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