Did they remove the old eSIM or physical SIM card when they switched?I was looking at a family members phone today and noticed this exact same thing. It’s in the new passwords app inside the WiFi settings. An old carrier that has been long replaced about three years ago, their WiFi connection is still in there with no way to get rid of it that I can find.
Yep, and it's not even the same device. Carried over to the new phone.Did they remove the old eSIM or physical SIM card when they switched?
A very strange workaround that did the trick for me once: if you have an old router laying around, briefly broadcast that same SSID but with no security. Connect to it on the phone, then immediately forget it and it should disappear from the saved networks list. Then be sure to unplug/reset that router to shut down the unsecured network.Yep, and it's not even the same device. Carried over to the new phone.
Ahh. You don't have to remove those networks, you can just turn off Auto-Join. that's what I did for mine and it stopped trying to join those (usually broken) AT&T Passpoint WiFis.Yes it's exactly such a type of network. Thank you