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Wouldn't this be a good feature re WiFi?
A couple of nights ago, I managed to bash through a whole month's data allowance listening to Mixcloud because I had switched my WiFi off and forgot to switch it on at home.
Would perhaps be an idea for iOS to occasionally tell you "er...one of your normal WiFi networks is available, why are you hammering your 3G allowance?" Just a thought....but then I guess if WiFi's switched off it wouldn't know...Shame, because I'm sure I'm not the first person to do this... |
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In the WiFi settings there's an option for "Ask to Join Networks". If WiFi is on, you aren't connected to a network, and it detects networks, it'll show a popup letting you choose one of those networks.
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Ah, yes, but it wouldn't help if the WiFi was off as mine was.
I know the setting you mean, but it just makes my phone drive me mad when I'm out and about! |
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Turn off "Ask to Join Networks" but leave wifi on. It will connect automatically connect to known networks.
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It is a decent idea, but it seems that the WiFi antenna would have to be on in order to know that known WiFi networks are available. That would rather defeat the purpose of keeping it off...
I suppose they could allow the WiFi antenna to turn on periodically to check, but I'm not sure how much this would save battery as compared to just leaving it on. As mentioned above, if you just leave WiFi on and turn off "Ask to Join Networks" you will automatically join and use WiFi networks that you've already joined once before.
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I realise I may have made myself look daft with this.
The reason I switch my WiFi off is that on Vodafone in Portugal, there's a "MyVodafone" site, which tells me how much data and how many texts I have left BUT only does so when connected to 3G and not WiFi. So I turn my WiFi off in order to check it, then if I forget to switch it back on again I end up wasting all my data allowance when my router is in the same room. Just wondered if there was a way the phone could help people avoid doing this - it must be a common error. I understand that it can't detect WiFi networks when WiFi is off, but surely it wouldn't be too difficult to make the OS think "hang on, the GPS says you're at home, so why are you hammering your data allowance when you would usually be using your WiFi" |
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My previous co-worker burned through his monthly allotment of data by accidentally leaving Netflix on without WiFi. Verizon Wireless has Usage Notifiers and it's $10 for another 2gb on a family plan.
It's $$$ in their pockets if you accidentally go over so they'll encourage it as much as they can . That's why minutes, texts are free now. Data is where the petrol of the wireless industry is. $60 for 2 GB is pretty sad. I pay $70/mo for 100mbps down and 5 mbps up with Charter cable with a 500GB limit. SAD.
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I would imagine that the data carriers wouldnt like this at all. They want you to go over your allowance so they can charge an arm and a leg for more.
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I guess personal responsibility is way to much to ask of people these days.
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What's your problem with a low-key feature to help remind one to jump on WiFi if it is available? If you want to ooze self-righteousness, go hit up PRSI.
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There is an option to add GPS coords such that, while your WiFi is off, your phone will notify you that you could turn it on to connect?
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Why not just set a location based reminder when you get home to turn on WIFI.
Or use your brain and remember
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Anyway, the reminders is a poor-man's version of this. Although, personally I just leave WiFi on all the time, if there was a more dynamic approach as above, I'd love to save a bit of battery.
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It would be a great feature, but we all know Apple with giving us what we want.. |
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but but but....they have to do it for us.
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