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Mr.Blacky

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Jul 31, 2016
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When I tab on the wifi-icon in control center, it gets greyed out and disconnect from the current wlan. I know it doesn‘t turn off wifi like in previous iOS versions, but why does it activate itself again (turning blue) after a while?
For example: I‘m leaving for work in the morning, I tab the (blue) wifi-icon in the control center to disconnect from my wlan (grey wifi-icon). But when I open the control center later on my way to work, the wifi-icon is blue again!:confused:
 
When I tab on the wifi-icon in control center, it gets greyed out and disconnect from the current wlan. I know it doesn‘t turn off wifi like in previous iOS versions, but why does it activate itself again (turning blue) after a while?
For example: I‘m leaving for work in the morning, I tab the (blue) wifi-icon in the control center to disconnect from my wlan (grey wifi-icon). But when I open the control center later on my way to work, the wifi-icon is blue again!:confused:

The new behavior only disable automatic connection to the connected WiFi. So it will be enabled for the other ones.
 
The new behavior only disable automatic connection to the connected WiFi. So it will be enabled for the other ones.
This is way to confusing! Blue icon is active and connected, then grey icon is disconnected, but then blue icon again, but not connected.:confused:
 
I thought blue icon meant the radio is enabled, and WiFi indicator by cellular signal (home screen) indicates whether you’re connected
 
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