Mafro wrote:I think they've done it this way so Wi-Fi and Bluetooth stay on for stuff like Airdrop but you can still disconnect from networks.
Thanks guys. I just Googled this and you’re absolutely right, Mafro; turning WiFi and Bluetooth off from the control centre simply kills your connection to whatever networks you’re connected to at the time.
Fine but I find going to the settings menu a chore. It feels like you should only have to go there when you absolutely need to look ‘under the hood’. I think they should include an option in the hard press menu to decide between permanent or temporary switch offs/ons in the control centre.
A couple of other moans about iOS 11:
1. The notifications menu looks way to similar to the lock screen. This could easily trick someone into thinking their phone is locked when it isn’t.
2. You should be able to reorder the widgets in the control centre. On mine the record screen button is in the bottom right hand corner, just where I want the camera button to be!
Edit - you can switch WiFi and Blutetooth off properly using Siri (i.e. when you’re in private
).
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