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by giovannibajo1
3174 days ago
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I think it’s safe to assume that most people turn off wifi when there is a wifi network that sucks and they want to switch to cellular. This is by far the most common reason, and it’s also what they think they accomplished. What they instead achieved up to iOS 10 was: * worse location data in maps
* airdrop does not work
* AirPlay might not work (doesn’t work across networks)
* Handoff doesn’t work
* phone call and sms forwarding doesn’t work
* applications don’t auto update in background anymore
* system updates are not downloaded in background anymore
* might waste their data plan I think it’s impossible to have people know and be aware of all these side effects. It’s much better to change the UI: have the common button do what people think of and know it does: get off a network. And have the more comprehensive shut down button a couple of taps deeper in settings. |
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This is how it was even before smartphones. Android keeps wifi location scanning and various other things running, even if you turn off wifi, so it actually accomplishes what people want: to turn off wifi networking until they turn it on again.
The change made in iOS 11 is a clear regression.