dvsman
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So I've got a Samsung S7 (regular version Android 6.01 on Verizon) and for the most part, I'm really digging it. Great camera, small nicely portable size - great for pockets and one handed operation, just enough power to do everything I need / keep the screen / app response snappy.
The one thing that still niggles me though is that it attempts to (or seems to try to ) connect to any and all public wifi hotspots (Xfinity / At&t/etc.). Even if the signal strength is absolute garbage, it still tries to connect which I'm guessing wastes battery power in doing so.
What I would like it to do (and not sure if this is even possible), is to only automatically turn on wifi at only certain places (i.e. work / home) and at all other places in between rely solely on the mobile network, unless I specifically go into settings and manually override it to force a connection.
Right now I'm manually turning wifi on and off and of course I sometimes forget to switch it back on, meaning it uses mobile data even at home or work, which I would like to prevent.
Any android experts ever seen this? Is it even possible?
The one thing that still niggles me though is that it attempts to (or seems to try to ) connect to any and all public wifi hotspots (Xfinity / At&t/etc.). Even if the signal strength is absolute garbage, it still tries to connect which I'm guessing wastes battery power in doing so.
What I would like it to do (and not sure if this is even possible), is to only automatically turn on wifi at only certain places (i.e. work / home) and at all other places in between rely solely on the mobile network, unless I specifically go into settings and manually override it to force a connection.
Right now I'm manually turning wifi on and off and of course I sometimes forget to switch it back on, meaning it uses mobile data even at home or work, which I would like to prevent.
Any android experts ever seen this? Is it even possible?